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We've got books, buffets and radio waves, wedding
brides
and rollercoaster rides.
In India now there's a campaign which persuades young
brides
not to marry into families that don't have a toilet.
This year, we were women, not
brides
or trinkets, not an off-brand gender, not a concession, but women.
It was a phenomenon where young
brides
were committing suicide in rural Gujarat, because they were being forced to bring more and more money for their in-laws' families.
One of his students is interested, but once word of the inheritance gets out , there's suddenly a long line-up of potential brides, and a pretty good cat fight emerges between them.
A number of
brides
are mysteriously murdered while at the altar, and later their bodies are stolen en route to the morgue.
In reality, Dr. Lorenz is responsible for the crimes, by putting the
brides
in a suspended state, and using their gland fluid to keep his wife eternally young.
Brides
are dying at the altar, and their corpses are disappearing.
If you can get through the first twenty minutes of this mess, you will be treated to Lugosi whipping his lab assistant for disrespecting one of the
brides
he has murdered, explaining that he finds sleeping in a coffin much more comfortable than a bed, and other vague parodies of real horror films (the kind with budgets and plots).
What better place for the doctor to maintain his supply than at the alter, where he kidnaps the unsuspecting
brides
before they can complete their vows?
Brides
are dying at the altar and their corpses are vanishing.
Young
brides
drop dead at the altar after saying "I do".
To this end, he drugs
brides
during their wedding ceremonies to make it look as if they are dead so he can steal their bodies.
Bela Lugosi as creepy insane scientist who uses orchids to woo
brides
in order to steal life essence for aged wife.
Bela Lugosi is an evil botanist who sends
brides
poisoned orchids on their wedding day, steals the body in his fake ambulance/hearse and takes it home for his midget assistant to extract the glandular juices in order to keep Bela's wife eternally young.
He was simply out-shined by the succulent ladies of the night; Jennifer Esposito, Colleen Fitzpatrick and Jeri Ryan as Dracula's
brides.
In this movie, Bela and his henchmen have the nasty habit of stealing young brides, and, after their demise, injecting Bela's wife with a serum taken from their bodies in order to keep her young.
Though the Internet, he contacts a Russian agency of
brides.
Equally movingly portrayed is the fate of Japanese women, some as young as fifteen or sixteen, who were sent as promised
brides
to men they knew only through photographs that often were 10 or 15-years out of date, or were of some other younger man.
The movie is basically about a well-accomplished doctor stealing the bodies of dead
brides
and taking them to his home.
Then a reporter, Patricia Hunter, investigates the situation and begins to find answers on why the
brides
were dying.
Lugosi gives his wife injections from dead
brides
(why them?
He gets the
brides
after doing a pretty clever trick with some orchids that makes the
brides
collapse at the altar.
I actually enjoyed watching Bela Lugosi and his bizarre staff, including his wife who requires fluid from the glands of young would-be brides, an old hag, and her two bizarre sons, one a giant idiot, the other a comical dwarf(Angelo Rossitto from 1932's Freaks).
The movie actually has nothing to do with real witchcraft, and perpetuates the stereotype that witches are
brides
of Satan, rather than the nature-worshipers they actually are.
Towards the end, it veers into surrealism, with an army of would-be
brides
demanding "Criteria!
Jump forward five years later as a pureblood descendant of Drakulya (pronounced Drac-You-Lar) named Christina Lockhart (Erica Roby) is kidnapped by Drakulya's three Hungarian
brides
who now serve Countess Bathorly (Christna Rosenberg) & need the pure blood of a pureblood (!) to gain strength in order to launch an attack on the worlds population & basically rule the Earth.
In scenes that take place in the bedrooms that Martha shares w/ the unknowing, prospective
brides
there's a "Throw Momma From The Train"-feel to them that begs the question why any of the brides-to-be even puts up w/ Martha's awful behavior.
It is amazing to experience how there is plenty of dignified humor in scenes of match making exercises involving lonely,middle aged Spanish men from farming community and desperate Latino women.By watching this film one can have a first hand idea of why there is dearth of
brides
in some communities.This is something which is not related to Spain only.
The psychological problems the
brides
were having could not be mentioned properly throughout the film.
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