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Flesh for Frankenstein
Description
Baron Frankenstein seems to be eccentric man always dreams a super-race. One day, he decides to come back Serbia fullfill an important plan. He builds a desirable female body and he needs a male who is suitable. However, his experiment goes wrong and leads to unexpected consequences.
Baron Frankenstein seems to be eccentric man always dreams a super-race. One day, he decides to come back Serbia fullfill an important plan. He builds a desirable female body and he needs a male who is suitable. However, his experiment goes wrong and leads to unexpected consequences.
Actors:
Srdjan Zelenovic,
Nicoletta Elmi,
Rosita Torosh,
Liù Bosisio,
Marco Liofredi,
Dalila Di Lazzaro,
Carla Mancini
Srdjan Zelenovic
Nicoletta Elmi
13 February 1964, Rome, Lazio, Italy
Rosita Torosh
10 November 1945, Udine, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy
Liù Bosisio
30 January 1936, Milan, Lombardy, Italy
Marco Liofredi
Dalila Di Lazzaro
29 January 1953, Udine, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy
Carla Mancini
1950
Genre:
Horror
Director:
Antonio Margheriti ,
Paul Morrissey
Antonio Margheriti
19 September 1930, Rome, Lazio, Italy
Paul Morrissey
23 February 1938, New York City, New York, USA
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Antonio Margheriti #Braunsberg Productions #Carlo Ponti Cinematografica #Compagnia Cinematografica Champion #Dalila Di Lazzaro #Flesh for Frankenstein #Joe Dallesandro #Paul Morrissey #Udo Kier
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It succeeds only in being raunchy.October 20, 2005
Morrissey's grotesque, ravishing film situates the Frankenstein story squarely in the world of the Freudian uncanny.August 21, 2001
pure camp taken to the highest extremes with a careful and purposeful handMarch 05, 2008
To say that the film is for specialized tastes understates the case. It's simply a gloriously decadent, degenerate joke that you either get, or you don't.July 25, 2010
Disgusting? Yes. Obscene? Oh, certainly. Likely to deprave and corrupt? Paul Morrissey absolutely hopes so. And above all else, wildly funny.February 06, 2010
The copious entrails-spillage is lyrically positioned for the 3-D effectsSeptember 01, 2009
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