Movie
Flesh for Frankenstein
Overview
Within the decadent walls of the Frankenstein mansion, the Baron and his depraved assistant Otto have discovered the means of creating new life. As the Baron's laboratory begins to fill up with stitched body parts, the Baroness dallies with the randy new manservant and soon the decadent, permissive household is consumed by an outrageous, bizarre and hilarious combination of death and dismemberment.
Details
- Release date
- 1973-11-30
- Runtime
- 95 min
- Genres
- Horror
- Status
- Released
- Production
- Braunsberg Productions, Carlo Ponti Cinematografica, C. C. Champion, Rassam Productions, Yanne et Rassam
- Country
- France, Italy, United States of America
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Joe Dallesandro as Nicholas
- Udo Kier as Baron Frankenstein
- Monique van Vooren as Baroness Katrin Frankenstein
- Dalila Di Lazzaro as Female Monster
- Arno Jürging as Otto
- Srđan Zelenović as Sacha/Male Monster
- Nicoletta Elmi as Monica Frankenstein
- Marco Liofredi as Erik Frankenstein
- Liù Bosisio as Olga
- Rosita Torosh as Sonia
- Fiorella Masselli as Large Prostitute
- Cristina Gaïoni as Nicholas' Girlfriend
Crew
- Paul Morrissey - Director
- Tonino Guerra - Writer
- Pat Hackett - Writer
- Paul Morrissey - Screenplay
- Mary Shelley - Characters
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