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Bride of Re-Animator
Cast
Jeffrey Combs, Bruce Abbott, Claude Earl Jones, Fabiana Udenio View AllCrew
Brian Yuzna (Director), Brian Yuzna (Writer), Rick Fry (Writer), Woody Keith (Writer) View All
Release: Nov. 14th, 1990
Runtime: 1 hour, 36 minutes
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Speedbumps they run into along the way include a token love interest, an ornery detective, another token love interest, the perils of sneaking dead bodies out of a crowded hospital in broad daylight, and Dr.

Even then, it still feels oddly unoriginal - there's at least one scene involving a bunch of severed fingers tied together and running around that feels way too much like a knock-off of the possessed hand from Evil Dead II (and it's not the only scene involving violent disembodied body parts, not by....

This one is more absurd in the story in that the main characters aren't just re-animating dead corpses, they are building a corpse from body parts, such as the heart of one of the main characters girlfriend in the first film.