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Follows
Frankenstein (1931)
Followed by
Son of Frankenstein (1939)
The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942)
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943)
House of Frankenstein (1944)
House of Dracula (1945)
Bud Abbott Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)
Remade as
The Bride (1985)
Edited into
Commercial Entertainment Product (1992) (V)
 -  Includes footage from Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
"Weird Science" (1994)
 -  Parts of this movie were edited into the opening sequence of Weird Science
She's Alive! Creating the Bride of Frankenstein (1999)
Bride of Monster Mania (2000) (TV)
References
Metropolis (1927)
Referenced in
"Dr. Zitbag's Transylvania Pet Shop: Grime Does Not Pay (#1.2)" (????)
 -  The exorsisters have the bride of Frankenstein's hair.
"Dr. Zitbag's Transylvania Pet Shop: Welcome to the Transylvania Pet Shop (#1.1)" (????)
 -  The exorsisters have the bride of Frankenstein's hair.
Remember Last Night? (1935)
 -  Carlotta: "I feel like the Bride of Frankenstein."
Saboteur (1942)
Bride of the Monster (1955)
Frankenstein - 1970 (1958)
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)
 -  The police comissioner speaks with the same accent and has a mechanical arm that works just like Dr. Strangelove's
Wild Wild Winter (1966)
 -  Dialogue: "what is she, the bride of Frankenstein?"
Mad Monster Party? (1967)
The Beast of the Yellow Night (1971)
Cry Uncle (1971)
The Last House on the Left (1972)
"The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie: The Mad, Mad, Mad Monsters" (1972)
 -  The Monster's wife looks just like the bride
The Body Shop (1973)
Phantom of the Paradise (1974)
"Sanford and Son: The Masquerade Party (#4.18)" (1975)
 -  Fred refers to Aunt Esther by this title.
"The Six Million Dollar Man: The Bionic Woman (#2.19)" (1975)
 -  Jaime refers to herself by this title
The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
 -  Toward the end of the film, Magenta has the same hairdo as The Monster's Mate in Bride of Frankenstein.
Blue Money (1982) (TV)
 -  A guest at a costume party is dressed as The Bride of Frankenstein
Smarkus and Company (1982) (TV)
Blade Runner (1982)
 -  Insert cut of an owl while a person is killed by an artificial creature
"Laverne & Shirley: The Mummy's Bride (#8.1)" (1982)
 -  title reference
Android (1982)
Buenas noches, señor monstruo (1982)
 -  stills of the movie appears in the main credits.
"Remington Steele: Steele Away with Me (#2.1)" (1983)
 -  Mentioned in the dialogue.
Frankenstein 90 (1984)
Weird Science (1985)
"Remington Steele: Bonds of Steele (#4.22)" (1986)
 -  Laura, who had recently been caught in a wind tunnel, is told that she looks like the Bride of Frankenstein.
From Beyond (1986)
 -  Source of name Pretorius, who was not in the novel by Shelley
"The Golden Girls: And Then There Was One (#2.16)" (1987)
 -  The film is mentioned by name.
Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama (1988)
 -  A girl has the Bride of Frankenstein's hairstyle after she becomes a demon
The Night of the Living Duck (1988)
"Murphy Brown: Why Do Fools Fall in Love? (#1.12)" (1989)
 -  still from this film used in opening credits
"'Allo 'Allo!: It's Raining Italians (#6.2)" (1989)
 -  Yvette dresses up like the Bride of Frankenstein
"'Allo 'Allo!: The Goose and the Submarine (#6.3)" (1989)
 -  Referenced in dialog
Bride of Re-Animator (1990)
Rockula (1990)
 -  Mona: "And I'm the Bride of Frankenstein."
Frankenhooker (1990)
 -  Wedding bells play when Frankenhooker is animated. Numerous other references.
"Red Dwarf: D.N.A. (#4.2)" (1991)
 -  Reference to the Bride
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Gamera vs. Barugon (#4.4)" (1991)
 -  "Was she in the Bride of Frankenstein?"
"Keeping Up Appearances: Iron Age Remains (#3.2)" (1992)
 -  When Rose has dressed up in black, Onslow says "she looks like the bride of Frankenstein".
"The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror III (#4.5)" (1992)
 -  Marge dresses as the bride of frankenstein for the halloween party.
"Seinfeld: The Movie (#4.14)" (1993)
 -  Elaine describes Kramer's hair as being like the Bride of Frankenstein.
"The Wonder Years: Alice in Autoland (#6.12)" (1993)
 -  Scenes are shown.
Matinee (1993)
Brainscan (1994)
Frankenstein (1994)
Casper (1995)
Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995)
"Married with Children: Dud Bowl II (#10.10)" (1995)
 -  When Jefferson says his code name could be 'Son of Frankenstein' instead of 'Golddigger', Bud replies: "Don't you mean 'Bride of Frankenstein'?"
Making Frankensense of 'Young Frankenstein' (1996) (V)
 -  mentioned a few times
Bordello of Blood (1996)
 -  the Bride of Frankenstein is seen in the background
"Soul Music" (1997)
 -  Susan's hair
Plump Fiction (1997)
 -  "DeNiro as Frankenstein" mentions his bride
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Jack Frost (#9.13)" (1997)
 -  "Friend. Good."
Gods and Monsters (1998)
"Dharma & Greg: Daughter of the Bride of Finkelstein (#1.18)" (1998)
 -  title reference
"The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror IX (#10.4)" (1998)
 -  A person's onscreen credit is Julie "Bride of Mikey" Thacker in reference to this film.
"Everybody Loves Raymond: Halloween Candy (#3.6)" (1998)
 -  Marie's Halloween costume is the bride
Monster by Moonlight! The Immortal Saga of 'The Wolf Man' (1999) (V)
 -  mentioned once
Bride of Monster Mania (2000) (TV)
"The Sopranos: Toodle-Fucking-Oo (#2.3)" (2000)
 -  Tony uses the title to describe Meadow.
"The League of Gentlemen: Royston Vasey and the Monster from Hell (#2.6)" (2000)
 -  At the end, Edward references the Monster's classic line "We belong dead"
"RoboCop: Prime Directives" (2000)
"Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: The Halloween Scene (#5.6)" (2000)
 -  Hilda recalls seeing this at the drive-in
"Oz: Even the Score (#4.15)" (2001)
 -  Yood calls Howell "the Bride of Frankenstein"
No Such Thing (2001)
 -  The encounter between the monster and the old blind woman.
Mule Skinner Blues (2001)
 -  A costumer shown in the film shows off her costumes from "Bride of Frankenstein" and "Dracula."
The Cockettes (2002)
Jack Pierce: The Man Behind the Monsters (2002) (V)
A Decade Under the Influence (2003)
 -  mentioned in documentary
"Enterprise: Horizon (#2.20)" (2003)
 -  Trip says it's one of the three greatest horror films of all time and it will be on at their movie night.
Hulk (2003)
Exhumed (2003) (V)
 -  some shots recreated and similar set design
Van Helsing (2004)
 -  the moster survives the fire because of a body of water under them mill
Monster-in-Law (2005)
 -  When the bride's swollen face looks o.k. again it is said that the "Bride of Frankenstein" is gone.
Satanic (2006)
 -  Cliff calls Michelle "bride of the mummy"
"Will & Grace: The Finale (#8.23)" (2006)
 -  "Bride of Franken-dyke"
The Butcher (2006)
 -  a girl's wedding dress is called "Bride of Frankenstein shit"
The Ghost in the Doll (2006)
 -  The man re-animates the girls dead body.
Happily N'Ever After (2006)
 -  the fairy godmother accidently gives Ella the Bride's hairstyle
"Psych: American Duos (#2.1)" (2007)
 -  Lassiter refers to Emilina as "Bride of Frankenstein."
"Tripping the Rift: Skankenstein (#3.1)" (2007)
 -  the Princess is re-animated
"Phineas and Ferb: It's About Time! (#1.20)" (2008)
 -  When Candace is struck by lightning, her hairdo becomes the same as Frankenstein's bride.
"The Bold and the Beautiful: (#1.5278)" (2008)
 -  Donna: "I'm going to be the Bride of Frankenstein."
Home Movie (2008/II)
 -  Claire dresses like the Bride of Frankenstein
"The Young and the Restless: (#1.8958)" (2008)
 -  Sharon: "What is this, the Bride of Frankenstein?"
Halloween II (2009)
 -  The strip club owner parodies lines from Frankenstein's Monster in Bride of Frankenstein (such as "drink good" & "smoke good") as he begins to have intercourse with his employee.
The Haunted World of El Superbeasto (2009)
 -  Bride of Frankenstein is at the bar
Features
Frankenstein (1931)
 -  lord byron's prologue is a voice over to a flashback of the first movie
Featured in
House of Dracula (1945)
 -  Footage of Karloff in BoF in dream sequence
"Creature Features: Bride of Frankenstein/The Mummy's Ghost (#1.2)" (1970)
 -  This movie is featured in this episode.
"Son of Svengoolie: Bride of Frankenstein (1935) (#1.43)" (1980)
 -  This film was featured in this episode.
The Funhouse (1981)
 -  Parents watch this movie on TV
Coming Soon (1982) (V)
Terror in the Aisles (1984)
The Horror Hall of Fame (1990) (TV)
Frankenstein: A Cinematic Scrapbook (1991)
 -  shows footage from
The Celluloid Closet (1995)
Here Come the Munsters (1995) (TV)
100 Years of Horror (1996) (V)
Gods and Monsters (1998)
Small Soldiers (1998)
Universal Horror (1998) (TV)
Bride of Chucky (1998)
The Frankenstein Files: How Hollywood Made a Monster (1999) (V)
 -  scenes shown
The World of Gods and Monsters: A Journey with James Whale (1999) (V)
 -  trailer is shown
Now You See Him: The Invisible Man Revealed! (2000) (V)
 -  clips shown
The American Nightmare (2000)
About a Boy (2002)
"Troldspejlet: (#28.14)" (2002)
 -  DVD compilation Classic Monster Collection featuring the film is reviewed + footage used
"SexTV: Dark Desires: Sexuality in the Horror Film (#5.15)" (2003)
 -  Clips from movie used in episode.
Oldboy (2003)
 -  one of scene in Frankenstein showed in Oldboy
"Troldspejlet: (#32.8)" (2004)
 -  DVD compilation Frankenstein: The Legacy Collection featuring the film is reviewed + footage used
"SexTV: Monstrous Desires: Sexuality and Horror/A Moment with... David Cronenberg (#8.2)" (2005)
 -  Clip from film is used in this episode.
"Silenci?: (#5.6)" (2005)
 -  clips
White Noise 2: The Light (2007)
 -  clips of movie shown on hospital tv
Hellboy II: The Golden Army (2008)
 -  Scenes from the film are playing on TV in Hellboy's living area
"The Girls Next Door: Scream Test (#5.3)" (2008)
 -  Hef and the girls watch the movie
Spoofed in
Bud Abbott Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)
Young Frankenstein (1974)
"Saturday Night Live: Madeline Kahn/Carly Simon (#1.19)" (1976)
 -  Spoofed in I Feel Pretty
Frankenweenie (1984)
Dead End (1985)
 -  tiny people in jars bitching at each other
"A Pup Named Scooby-Doo: The Babysitter from Beyond (#1.6)" (1988)
 -  The character of the Bride of Boogedy Bones (aka The Babysitter from Beyond) is a spoof of The Bride of Frankenstein.
"The Ben Stiller Show: With Garry Shandling (#1.9)" (1992)
 -  Spoofed in "Woody Allen's Bride of Frankenstein"
¡Aquí espaantan! (1993)
Super Mario Bros. (1993)
Here Come the Munsters (1995) (TV)
The Bride of Frank (1996) (V)
 -  The title is a spoof
Bride of Chucky (1998)
Jawbreaker (1999)
Mistress Frankenstein (2000) (V)
 -  bride of fankenstein parody
"Duck Dodgers: Diva Delivery/Castle High (#2.10)" (2005)
 -  The second cartoon is a parody of James Whale's "Frankenstein" and "The Bride of Frankenstein". Presented in black and white and proceeded by a parody of the 1930s-era Universal logo.
"Robot Chicken: Nightmare Generator (#1.16)" (2005)
 -  the Bride says she wants to see other people
Tripping the Rift: The Movie (2008) (V)
 -  the princess is brought back to life in a similar lab with a sky roof, her hair looks like the Bride's

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