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How Bride of Frankenstein Brought Horror to Life (Before Censorship Killed It) | IGN Flashback Review

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The article discusses how "Bride of Frankenstein" (1935) exemplifies the peak of the horror genre during the 1930s before censorship curtailed its creative freedom, highlighting its blend of humor and horror, and the iconic portrayal by Elsa Lanchester. The film's significance lies in its role as a comedy-horror hybrid that pushed boundaries with themes soon restricted by the Hays Code, marking an end to the genre’s golden age. For content creators, the key takeaway is the importance of balancing creativity with potential censorship constraints to maintain audience engagement and artistic expression.

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