This item is limited to 3 per household.
Full width: approx 250mm.
[About movies]
- The American horror movie [Frankenstein], which was produced and released in 1931, became a worldwide hit by making Mary Sherry's novel a movie.
- And the film [Frankenstein's bride] was produced and released in 1935 as its sequel.
- In the last scene of [Frankenstein] of the previous work, the monster of Frankenstein who was thought to have died with the burning down windmill cabinet actually caught the lives and the talk started from there.
- There, a doctor who intends to create a new human emerges, and the story of Frankenstein's bride born from that hand is drawn.
- The director is the same James Whale as the previous work, the monster role of Frankenstein also acted by Boris Karov and the bride's role was played by Elsa Ranchester.
- Published in 1935, as well as the previous work, it gained high popularity, and the monster of Frankenstein who plays Boris Karlof established the image.
[About the model]
- The model is a finished paint finished product that reproduced one scene of an American horror movie [Frankenstein's bride] published in 1935 at 1/8 scale.
- Frankenstein 's bride who was given life in the movie modeled the scene trembling with fear in front of Frankenstein' s monster for the first time.
- It is reproduced up to the leading role of Frankenstein and the bride, as well as the bench and the floor where they sit down and to the wall of the background, and the finished appearance of the scene represents one scene of the movie.
- The two figures are modeled delicately, including natural wrinkles and real costumes, as well as posing and facial expressions.
- The face looks like each actor Boris Karov and Elsa Ranchester, and expresses each facial expression that you showed on the bride's screen that shows a tremorous expression against the monsters that turn a gentle look.
- The size of the finish including the base is about 24 cm in width, about 25 cm in height, about 16.5 cm in depth, and its presence is also sufficient.
- Horror fans can not miss models.
[Major features]
- One scene of a horror movie published in 1935 [bride of Frankenstein] is reproduced with painted finished product
- Frankenstein's bride modeled a scene trembling with fear in front of a monster of Frankenstein for the first time
- Franconstein and the bride of the protagonists, as well as the benches and floors where they sit, and even the background walls are reproduced
- The face resembles actors Boris Karov and Elsa Lanchester, expressing their facial expression
- Premium package with gorgeous collector specifications
- Polystone painted finished product
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