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Corpse Bride is directed by
Tim Burton and stars the voice talents of
Johnny Depp, Emily Watson,
Helen Bonham Carter and Tracey Ullman.
Plot Summary for Corpse Bride:
Victor Van Dort (Johnny Depp) is to marry a woman named Victoria
(Emily Watson) but he messes up his vows and goes into the woods to
practice. When he finally gets it right, he places the ring on a
weird looking twig in the ground which turns out to be the hand of
the Corpse Bride. He is then whisked to the Land of the Dead by a
Corpse Bride (Helen Bonham Carter) who claims to be his rightful
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Tim Burton's Corpse Bride (often abbreviated as Corpse Bride) is a 2005
stop-motion-animation film based loosely on a 19th century Russian-Jewish
folktale version of an older Jewish story and set in a fictional Victorian
era village. It was directed by Tim Burton and Mike Johnson, and filmed at
3 Mills Studios in London. Johnny Depp led an all-star cast as the voice
of Victor and Helena Bonham Carter (for whom the project was specially
created) as the voice of the title character. This is the first animated
film in which Johnny Depp has been a voice actor. The film's initial
release was two weeks prior to that of Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the
Were-Rabbit, marking the first time that a stop-motion animated film and a
claymation animated one were in simultaneous wide theatrical release.
Interestingly, both films feature the voice of Helena Bonham Carter in a
lead role and a character named Victor. Coincidentally, Burton's first
stop-motion film, The Nightmare Before Christmas was released the same
year as Nick Park's The Wrong Trousers.
Corpse Bride Box Office
The film debuted at number 2 with $19.1 million, behind Flightplan. The
film closed with a total of $53,400,000 domestically and an estimated
$117,195,061 worldwide. |