Set back in the late 1800s in a Victorian village, a man and woman by the
names of Victor Van Dort and Victoria Everglot are betrothed because the
Everglots need the money or else they'll be living on the streets and the
Van Dorts want to be hight in society. But when things go wrong at the
wedding rehearsal, Victor goes into the woods to practice his vows. Just as
soon as he gets them right, he finds himself married to Emily, the corpse
bride. While Victoria waits on the other side, there's a rich newcomer that
may take Victor's place. So two brides, one groom, who will Victor pick?
When an arranged marriage between Victor Van Dort and Victoria Everglot
reaches the rehearsals, Victor starts to worry. Spending time alone in the
forest, Victor decides to practice on his own. Everything seems to go well,
until he accidentally puts the ring upon the hand of a corpse. Before he
knows it, Victor is in the land of dead and now has a corpse bride. Whilst
everyones worries about who Victoria will marry in the land of the living,
Victor desperately finds a way to get back.
A man, after butchering his lines at his wedding rehearsal, is sent into
the woods to practice his vows. He preforms his vows perfectly and places
the ring on a twig on the ground. It turns out the twig was really the hand
of the Corpse Bride, who now claims she is his legal wife.
A man named Victor is to marry a woman named Victoria. But he jumbles his
vows and goes into the woods to practice. But when he finally gets it
right, he says his vows correctly and places the ring on a weird looking
twig in the ground. Then he is whisked to the Land of the Dead by a Corpse
Bride claiming to be his rightful wife.
Blue-tinted, eye-ball-popping, maggot-infested beauty Emily has become
known as the Corpse Bride after waiting for her fianc? where the couple
planned to rendezvous before getting hitched. When her groom arrives, he
kills her, and she rests in the ground to wait for her soul mate, whether
he knows he is the Corpse Bride's groom or not. It's a cold dark night, the
moon is full, the stars are bright and the forest is a little bit creepy.
Wandering through the black mangled trees, Victor just can't memorize his
wedding vows. Victor's hesitance towards marriage causes him to jumble the
words. Two prominent families have arranged their children to be married in
order to overcome financial difficulties. As the objects of betrothal,
Victor and Victoria met for the first time the night before their wedding.
It only makes sense that Victor, a groom with cold feet, would have trouble
remembering tedious wedding vows. Thus Victor ends up in the dark forest
ringing his hands and muttering his vows, the vows that the Corpse Bride
hears, bringing her out of the grave. Victor suddenly finds himself married
to another woman, a voluptuous bombshell bride who also happens to be dead.
Whisked away to the Land of the Dead, Victor finds out that living amongst
corpses is not as easy as it seems. Heads easily loose their owners and
eyes never seem to stay in their sockets, an adjustment that Victor seems
reluctant to accept. Once taken into the Land of the Dead, it is nearly
impossible to return, causing Victor to choose between risking Victoria's
life or giving up his own.
Victor messed up his vows during a wedding rehearsal, and is traveling
through the woods, reciting his vows. He stops to rest in the woods,and
while practicing, he gets them right and puts his wedding ring on a
finger-shaped stick in the ground and says his wedding vows. The stick
turns out to be a rotted finger belonging to a murdered girl, who returns
as a zombie and insists that she is now Victor's lawfully wedded wife.
Set in a small English town in the Victorian days, Victor Van Dort and
Victoria Everglot are betrothed to be married. Victor's parents are doing
it to be up high in society. Victoria's parents are doing it for the money
because they're penniless. At the rehearsal, Victor goofs up his vows. He
sets off into the woods to practice and when he finally gets them right he
puts the ring on Emily's finger, thinking it's a stick, and finds himself
married to Emily, the corpse bride, and she claims they are husband and
wife. She takes Victor down to the Land of the Dead with her and leaves
Victoria anxiously waiting for him.