I'm far more interested in watching Frankenstein and The Bride of Frankenstein than the , in my opinion , far too "stagey" Dracula which is the weaker of the three movies. The Bride of Frankenstein is the finest of the three films and I'd love to see Universal to really pull out all the stops when they remaster this movie it's still very good and has a real three dimensional look to several of its scenes : Boris Karloff running through the forest , the scenes in the lab and in the first scene with Mary Shelley , Lord Byron and Percy Shelly where the maid is walking the dogs through the scene. In Bride there are several inexplicably out of focus shots ( for example during the climactic sequence of the Bride meeting the Monster, of his hands caressing Elsa's bandaged hands ) and several shots of the Monster are slightly out of focus too.

I'm looking forward to hearing the tweaked soundtrack of the Bride as Franz Waxman's score is one of Hollywood's finest ever committed to celluloid and deserves a new CD recording!