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Cast |
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| Herbert West |
Jeffrey Combs |
| Dan Cain |
Bruce Abbott |
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Stats |
| Director |
Brian Yunza |
| Rated |
R |
| Release Date |
Feb 22, 1994 |
| Runtime |
99 min. |
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Score |
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Plot |
| Eight months after the Miskatonic Massacre, Dr. West and Dr. Cain's
experiments are up and running again. Now they are doing more than just
re-animating dead tissue, they are now creating new life. reviewer |
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Review |
Bride of Re-Animator
is the second installment in the popular Re-Animator trilogy, which was
made famous by the ground breaking original Re-Animator. Bride picks up
eight months after the events of the original. We find Dr. West and Dr.
Cain working together to make a human life.
Returning to the role of Herbert West is Jeffrey Combs. Combs plays the
part with a compelling force. As the movie goes on you can tell that he is
getting crazier, and Combs pulls it off while making it look easy.
Alongside Combs is Bruce Abbott as Dr. Carl Hill. Abbott gives us a superb
performance, and nails everything.
Bride of Re-Animator is not without it's faults though. The plot line is
rather weak, and has some holes in it. One of which involves the hole in
the wall in Dr. West's basement, he hints at what it leads to, and gives
some clues but we never get a peak at where the tunnel goes. There are
several surprise scares, that just didn't work out. And aside for Combs
and Abbott the acting of the supporting cast just isn't that great.
Overall, Bride of Re-Animator is a great film if you are a big fan of the
original, and is defiantly worth the money and a hour and a half. But
otherwise it is still worth the price of a rental. |
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Gore |
| One of Bride's
strongest aspects is the amount of realistic gore. We get lot's of cool
surgery, and even a disembowelment. Totally great stuff! |
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