Velvet Sherpa Throw - Bride Of Frankenstein

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Bride of Frankensteinis a 1935 American science fiction horror film, and the first sequel to Universal Pictures' 1931 film Frankenstein. As with the first film, Bride of Frankenstein was directed by James Whale and stars Boris Karloff as the Monster. The sequel features Elsa Lanchester in the dual role of Mary Shelley and the titular character at the end of the film. Colin Clive reprises his role as Henry Frankenstein, and Ernest Thesiger plays the role of Doctor Septimus Pretorius.

Bride of Frankenstein was released to critical and popular acclaim, although it encountered difficulties with some state and national censorship boards. Since its release the film's reputation has grown, and it is now frequently considered one of the greatest sequels ever made; many fans and critics consider it to be an improvement on the original, and it has been hailed as Whale's masterpiece. In 1998, it was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the United States National Film Registry, having been deemed "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant"

According to a studio publicist, Whale and Universal's studio psychiatrist decided "the Monster would have the mental age of a ten-year-old boy and the emotional age of a lad of fifteen". Colin Clive and Boris Karloff reprised their roles from Frankenstein as creator and creation, respectively. Hobson recalled Clive's alcoholism had worsened since filming the original, but Whale did not recast the role because his "hysterical quality" was necessary for the film. Karloff strongly objected to the decision to allow the Monster to speak.

Speech! Stupid! My argument was that if the monster had any impact or charm, it was because he was inarticulate – this great, lumbering, inarticulate creature. The moment he spoke you might as well ... play it straight.

This decision also meant that Karloff could not remove his dental plate, so now his cheeks did not have the sunken look of the original film. Whale and the studio psychiatrist selected 44 simple words for the Monster's vocabulary by looking at test papers of 10-year-olds working at the studio.

Boris Karloff is credited simply as KARLOFF, which was Universal's custom during the height of his career. Elsa Lanchester is credited for Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, but in a nod to the earlier film, the Monster's bride is credited only as "?" just as Boris Karloff had been in the opening credits of Frankenstein. Lanchester modelled the Bride's hissing on the hissing of swans. She gave herself a sore throat while filming the hissing sequence, which Whale shot from multiple angles.

Bride of Frankenstein was subjected to censorship, both during production by the Hays office and following its release by local and national censorship boards. Joseph Breen, lead censor for the Hays office, objected to lines of dialogue in the originally submitted script in which Henry Frankenstein and his work were compared to that of God. Breen also objected to the number of murders, both seen and implied by the script and strongly advised Whale to reduce the number. The censor's office, upon reviewing the film in March 1935, required a number of cuts. Whale agreed to delete a sequence in which Dwight Frye's "Nephew Glutz" kills his uncle and blames the Monster and shots of Elsa Lanchester as Mary Shelley in which Breen felt too much of her breasts were visible. Curiously, despite his earlier objection, Breen offered no objection to the cruciform imagery throughout the film – including a scene with the Monster lashed Christ-like to a pole – nor to the presentation of Pretorius as a coded homosexual. Bride of Frankenstein was approved by the Production Code office on April 15, 1935.

Following its release with the Code seal of approval, the film was challenged by the censorship board in the state of Ohio.  Censors in England and China objected to the scene in which the Monster gazes longingly upon the as-yet unanimated body of the Bride, citing concerns that it looked like necrophilia. Universal voluntarily withdrew the film from Sweden because of the extensive cuts demanded, and Bride was rejected outright by Trinidad, Palestine, and Hungary. Additionally, Japanese censors objected to the scene in which Pretorius chases his miniature Henry VIII with tweezers, asserting that it constituted "making a fool out of a king".

In 1998, the film was added to the United States National Film Registry, having been deemed "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant”. Frequently identified as James Whale's masterpiece the film is lauded as "the finest of all gothic horror movies”. Time rated Bride of Frankenstein in its "ALL-TIME 100 Movies", in which critics Richard Corliss and Richard Schickel overruled the magazine's original review to declare the film "one of those rare sequels that is infinitely superior to its source”. In 2008, Bride was selected by Empire magazine as one of The 500 Greatest Movies of All Time.  Also in 2008, the Boston Herald named it the second greatest horror film after Nosferatu. In 2016, James Charisma of Playboy ranked the film #7 on a list of 15 Sequels That Are Way Better Than The Originals. Entertainment Weekly considers the film superior to Frankenstein.

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Your printed throws for sofas are a luxury addition to your home furnishings. Made from a plush velvet face featuring your designs which is hand-stitched to beautiful soft Sherpa fleece, it feels silky smooth against the skin and is incredibly snuggly. Use as custom sofa throws when the evenings get chillier or drape elegantly over your bed for a decorative touch. Available in four different size options so that you can make the perfect customised throw for sofas and beds of all dimensions.

• 450gsm Plush velvet face & 200gsm Sherpa fleece reverse
• Four different size options available
• Beige and Black back colour options
• Beautifully handmade in London, UK

THROW SIZE
• 100 x 73 cm
• 145 x 106 cm
• 145 x 145 cm
• 145 x 198 cm

HOW YOUR CUSTOM SOFA THROWS ARE MADE

Handmade to order using the finest fabrics and inks, your specialist printed throws for sofas are long-lasting and timeless home furnishing. Your designs are printed onto the plush velvet face, which is then sewn onto warm, soft Sherpa fleece for a thick, double layer. We use dye sublimation so the inks are fused deep into the fibres of the fabric, so your design won't crack, peel away or scratch off. The hems are neatly sewn, providing a seamless finish. The throws come with a 10-year guarantee on print & material, and a 100% satisfaction guarantee or you get your money back*.
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SALLYBARKING
14/12/2022

BRILLIANT SERVICE!


20/06/2022


A BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED COSY THROW

"This throw feels so comfortable and the design is so beautiful and unique. It not only looks really stunning, but it provides just the right level of support and comfort, feeling not too light and yet heavy enough to allow a soothing, calming sensation. Great product and highly recommended."

CLAUDIA H.Gloucestershire
09/05/2022

BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED, SOFT AND SNUGGLY

"I really love this throw. It is the best throw I have ever had! The design is divine - beautiful with vibrant colours, yet soothing and very pleasing to the eye. The throw has a very comfortable heaviness, which feels reassuring and calming to the body, yet it feels very soft and snuggly. I take it with me all the time and it is ideal for Yoga, dance, workshops and all those activities where you want to have that extra comfort and warmth during the relaxing stages. It would also be fantastic as an extra cover for your duvet. I can highly recommend it, so beautiful and I feel already very attached to it. The service was excellent, very good communication throughout the manufacturing and very fast and efficient. CATRIN W Southsea

27/10/2021
LOUISE O.Peterborough


17/05/2021
VERY HAPPY!

"Superb quality, super soft and luxurious. Fast delivery. Delighted!"