Tim Burton's Corpse Bride details
Movie Details:
- Director: Tim Burton, Mike Johnson
- Produced By: Will Vinton Studios, Warner Brothers Feature Animation, Tim Burton Animation Co
- Year: 2005
- Run Time: 76 minutes
- Country: UK, USA
- Language: English
- MPAA Rating: PG (for some scary images and action and brief mild language)
- Category: Animated
- Genre/Type: Fantasy
- Filmed In: Stop-Motion, Color
- Release: 2005 09 23 (USA), 2005 09 16 (USA - Limited)
- Alternate Titles: Corpse Bride
- Key Cast: Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Emily Watson, Tracey Ullman, Albert Finney, Danny Elfman, Christopher Lee, Joanna Lumley, Full Credits
- Awards: Best Animated Feature (Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie 2005), Best Animated Feature (Broadcast Film Critics Association 2005), Best Animated Feature (Online Film Critics Association 2005), Full Awards
Tim Burton returns to the dark but fanciful animated style of The Nightmare Before Christmas with this stop-motion black comedy. Victor (voice of Johnny Depp) lives in a small European village in the 19th century, where he is pledged to marry Victoria (voice of Emily Watson), a partnership arranged by their parents. The two only meet the day before their scheduled nuptials, and Victor performs disastrously in the wedding rehearsal. Later that evening, while he is walking through the woods and hopelessly practicing his vows, he puts Victoria's wedding band on what looks like a branch. Victor quickly discovers this was a big mistake; as it happens, he has put the ring on the skeletal finger of the enchanted Corpse Bride (voice of Helena Bonham Carter), who then whisks him off to a dark and mysterious netherworld where they are now married. Victor is frightened in the land of the dead, and even realizes that he has fallen in love with his true fiancée Victoria, so he searches for a way back to his own world. Directed by Tim Burton in collaboration with animator Mike Johnson, Corpse Bride features a stellar voice cast, including Albert Finney, Christopher Lee, Richard E. Grant, Joanna Lumley, and Danny Elfman (who also composed the film's musical score). by Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Themes:
- Wedding Bells
- Supernatural Romance
- Ghosts



