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  1. Emily is the titular deuteragonist of Corpse Bride. She is a reanimated corpse who was a talented and wealthy lady in her lifetime, as well as the self-proclaimed bride of the young Victor Van Dort after their encounter in the woods. She was murdered by her ex-fiancé Lord Barkis Bittern and...

  2. 10 de out. de 2023 · Emily, the Corpse Bride, was murdered on her wedding day by her fiancé, who stole her family's fortune and left her for dead in the forest. The identity of Emily's murderer is revealed to be Lord Barkis, who was also attempting to marry Victoria, Victor's true love.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Corpse_BrideCorpse Bride - Wikipedia

    Helena Bonham Carter as Emily the Corpse Bride, a beautiful and naïve young revenant woman with a passion for music and dance; Emily Watson as Victoria Everglot, Victor's pretty, sweet-natured, yet abused fiancée; Tracey Ullman as two characters:

  4. Emily is the deuteragonist and titular character from the 2005 animated feature film Corpse Bride. She is a young lady who comes back as a reanimated corpse and becomes the self-proclaimed bride of Victor Van Dort when he accidentally his wedding ring on her finger. She was voiced by Helena Bonham Carter .

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  5. Título original Corpse Bride. Para crianças. Usuários. 4,3 3575 notas, 43 críticas. Meus amigos. -- Assista agora em Max. Avaliar : Vou ver. Escrever minha crítica. Sinopse. Livre.

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    • 21 de outubro de 2005
    • Mike Johnson, Tim Burton
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  6. Corpse Bride: Directed by Tim Burton, Mike Johnson. With Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Emily Watson, Tracey Ullman. When a shy groom practices his wedding vows in the inadvertent presence of a deceased young woman, she rises from the grave assuming he has married her.

  7. A Noiva Cadáver (Corpse Bride) é um filme de animação em stop motion de 2005, produzido por Tim Burton e dirigido pelo mesmo em companhia de Mike Johnson. A história é baseada num conto russo-judaico do século XIX e é ambientada numa fictícia Inglaterra da era vitoriana.