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File:Bride Of Frankenstein (1935 Pictorial Snipe).jpg

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current00:50, 27 February 2020Thumbnail for version as of 00:50, 27 February 20203,500 × 1,507 (2.99 MB)Blz 2049== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description={{en|1=Promotional illustration for the 1935 film ''Bride of Frankenstein''. This design is described as a "pictorial snipe" in the 2004 book ''Horror Poster Art'' by Tony Nourmand and Graham Marsh; a "snipe" is a piece of paper meant to be attached to another, larger poster, often in a designated blank space or to cover up an error (see [https://artofthemovies.co.uk/blogs/original-movie-posters/what-is-a-movie-post...
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