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New 'Corpse Bride' trailer unveiled online

See what gothic delights Tim Burton has in store for us all come September.

Jul  8 2005

A new trailer for Tim Burton's 'Corpse Bride' has hit the net.

A stop-motion tale of 'romance, passion and murder most foul', the film features the vocal talents of Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham-Carter, Christopher Lee Emily Watson, Albert Finney and Richard E Grant amongst others.

With heart-stoppingly beautiful visuals throughout, the trailer also features our first proper look at the marvellous, Sammy Davis Jr-esque 'Bonejangles' (voiced by regular Burton music-man Danny Elfman) as well as a wise-cracking, scene-stealing maggot who just happens to live in the bride's head.

And having recently visited the set, Time Out can confirm that this teaser offers merely a glimpse at the gloriously gothic treats that 'Corpse Bride' has in store for us all.

The film hits cinemas on September 30; the trailer can be reached by clicking below; and look out for Time Out's exclusive set report coming soon…

'Corpse Bride' trailer
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  • ольга said...
    мультик труп невесты просто супер!!!тим бёртон и джонни депп круче всех!!! Posted on Feb 25 2006 06:39
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