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Corpse Bride (also known as Tim Burton's Corpse Bride) is a 2005 gothic stop-motion animated musical horror fantasy film [4] directed by Mike Johnson (in his directorial debut) and Tim Burton from a screenplay by John August, Caroline Thompson, and Pamela Pettler, based on characters created by Burton and Carlos Grangel.
The song can be heard on the "Corpse Bride" soundtrack. A notable feature on the soundtrack, on the bonus tracks, a Remains of the Day tribute to the "New Orleans style" jazz combination is played. This was used as source music in the movie. At the end of the "End Credits" track of the soundtrack, the song's chorus is played.
In the film Corpse Bride, a living man accidentally marries a dead woman. When he agrees to remain married to the dead woman, he is told he has to take poison and die (because the marriage vows state "Until death do us part", and death has already parted the living man and the dead woman).
Many of the best Halloween movies are Tim Burton films. Want to have a marathon? Here's where to stream 10 of them.
Corpse Bride (2005) Another great Tim Burton film, Corpse Bride follows Victor Van Dort as he prepares for an arranged marriage. While rehearsing his wedding vows in a forest, he’s suddenly ...
[6] [7] Cars and Corpse Bride, for which he was respectively a director and producer, were released posthumously and dedicated to him. [8] His remains were cremated. [9] Ranft has been recognized by colleagues and in various tributes in animated films released after his death. Henry Selick called him "the story giant of our generation."
Kendall Jenner and Devin Booker’s Relationship Timeline Read article “Yer corpse bride,” the model, 25, captioned an Instagram gallery on Wednesday, October 27, which was a nod to the 2005 ...
The film made over $207 million domestically. Filming proved difficult as Burton, Depp, and Danny Elfman had to work on this and Burton's Corpse Bride (2005) at the same time, which was Burton's first full-length stop motion film as a director, featuring the voices of Johnny Depp as Victor and Helena Bonham Carter as Emily.