• Nancy Travis in <em>So I Married an Axe Murderer</em> (No. 7)
    Nancy Travis in So I Married an Axe Murderer (No. 7)
    VOTE
    In all of moviedom, there is only one hard-hearted harbinger of haggis, and that is Harriet, the bride in this cult classic comedy. She's an interesting contender because she's neither supernatural nor psychotic. Boring? A bit. Still, she's branded as Mrs. X, the woman who bumps off new husbands on their wedding night. Definitely, a different take on the ol' honeymoon boom-boom.
  • Joanna Lumley  in <em>The Satanic Rites of Dracula</em> (No. 10)
    Joanna Lumley in The Satanic Rites of Dracula (No. 10)
    VOTE
    Also known as Count Dracula and His Vampire Bride, this 1973 schlocker was a wild film way ahead of its time, combining one great Prince of Darkness (Christopher Lee), a bioterror plot and a sappy love story featuring Joanna Lumley as the beautiful bride-to-be. Alas, she never achieves marital bliss, proving "always the (undead) bridesmaid, never the (undead) bride."
Elsa Lanchester in <em>The Bride of Frankenstein</em> (No. 1)
Hazel Court in <em>Premature Burial</em> (No. 16)
Kim Cattrall and Suzee Pai <em>Big Trouble in Little China</em> (No. 8)
Jennifer Beals in <em>The Bride</em> (No. 9)
Helena Bonham Carter in <em>Corpse Bride</em> (No. 5)
Gloria Talbott in <em>I Married a Monster from Outer Space</em> (No. 12)
Jennifer Tilly in <em>Bride of Chucky</em> (No. 4)
Barbara Payton in <em>Bride of the Gorilla</em> (No. 13)
Susan Sarandon in <em>The Rocky Horror Picture Show</em> (No. 2)
Yvonne Monlaur in <em>The Brides of Dracula</em> (No. 15)
Nancy Travis in <em>So I Married an Axe Murderer</em> (No. 7)
Joanna Lumley  in <em>The Satanic Rites of Dracula</em> (No. 10)
Winona Ryder in <em>Beetlejuice</em> (No. 6)
Gilda Radner in <em>Haunted Honeymoon</em> (No. 11)
Silvia Colloca, Josie Maran, and Elena Anaya in <em>Van Helsing</em> (No. 3)
Madeline Kahn in <em>Young Frankenstein</em> (No. 14)
  • Round 1
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