Biography
Edmund Pearson is credited with writing the screenplay for Bride of Frankenstein, a film released in 1935. The work represents Pearson’s sole verified contribution to cinema according to available records. The screenplay is part of the film’s written elements, which also include dialogue and narrative structure.
Pearson’s involvement in Bride of Frankenstein places them within the broader context of 1930s Hollywood screenwriting, a period marked by the development of horror and Gothic narratives in American cinema. The film is recognized for its stylistic and thematic contributions to the genre, with Pearson’s screenplay serving as one of its foundational components. Beyond this credit, no additional film or writing work is documented in the verified sources.




