Hi Michael - I followed your link and it appears that you have made the classic 
newbie error of mistaking Lucille Ball for the Bride of Frankenstein.

Whilst both are long-dead, swivel-eyed harridans with well-documented marital 
problems and giant hair, please remember that only the Bride of Frankenstein 
caused chaos in a chocolate factory [as featured on the very rare Bride of 
Frankenstein Style E 1-sheet].

I'm selling a rare photo of The Monster, his Bride and Fred & Ethel from 1952.  
let me know if you're interested.

;-)   Neil

Michael Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Trick or Treaters,
Was Bride rereleased prior to 1939?  See my ebay auction for a portrait of 
Lancaster and Karloff:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=18827&item=160171766136

As indicated, I think it is original release but it has 2 1938 date stamps on 
back.  If you look carefully at the back, you can see that the photo was used 
to advertise both Frankenstein and Bride in Winter/Sprint 1938.

Thanks, Michael, Cinecityposters    

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