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Everybody remembers Elsa Lanchester's electrified hairdo, along with the sinister hiss that ends the movie (borrowed, Lanchester apparently said, from the swans in London's Hyde Park). But there ...
Before and after her famous title role in “The Bride of Frankenstein” (she also played Mary Shelley in the prologue), Elsa Lanchester supported her closeted husband, Charles Laughton ...
Elsa Lanchester’s Bride doesn’t show up until the last few minutes of the film, and is then almost immediately killed in an explosion. She doesn’t get to do much of anything in her short ...
partly inspired by English actress Elsa Lanchester (1902-86). Today most remembered for 1935’s “The Bride of Frankenstein,” Lanchester got Oscar nods for Best Supporting Actress in 1949 for ...
A pitch for Elsa Lanchester's slyly sexy "Faith, Hope and Charity" as the "Best Song in the World, Today." "Jailbreak" from AC/DC, seemed like a good way to go out in that segment. Hey ...
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