FILM:
Previously banned in the UK as a 'video nasty', FLESH FOR FRANKENSTEIN is Paul Morrissey's camp, gory homage to classic Hammer films.
With an International cast including the one and only Udo Kier (MARK OF THE DEVIL; SUSPIRIA) and Joe Dallesandro (HEAT; TRASH), this has built a ... Read review
After the success of the internationally celebrated trilogy, Flesh, Trash and Heat, ... more
director Paul Morrissey turned his attention to the dark and disturbing tales of Gothic literature's best-loved characters, Frankenstein and Dracula.In Flesh for Franke...
From Andy Warhol and long-time collaborator Paul Morrissey comes this campy trashy ... more
masterpiece of mid-70s horror. Dr. Frankenstein desires to create perfect male and female specimens from body parts he has 'collected'. If all goes well his creation...
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Production Year: 2000 - Horror - Director: Keenen Ivory Wayans - Original Language: English - Classification: 18 years and over - Starring: Carmen Electra, Anna Faris, Kurt Fuller, James Van Der Beek, Keenen Ivory Wayans
Advantages: Uncut, anamorphic widescreen Disadvantages: Still awaiting a definitive version
...UK as a 'video nasty', FLESH FOR FRANKENSTEIN is Paul Morrissey's camp, gory homage to classic Hammer films.
With an International cast including the one and only Udo Kier (MARK OF THE DEVIL; SUSPIRIA) and Joe Dallesandro (HEAT; TRASH), this has built a steady cult following over the last 30 years and it's not hard to see why:
Gore aplenty (courtesy of FX artist Carlo Rambaldi [ET; ALIEN]), plentiful nudity and kinky ... ...Kier.
There's also 23 minutes' of stills with Morrissey commentary, and 4 minutes' of audition footage.
SUMMARY:
Campy, trashy, but fast-aced and fun (not to mention gory), FLESH FOR FRANKENSTEIN has aged well. BLOOD FOR DRACULA is better though. Recommended. ... more
FILM:
Previously banned in the UK as a 'video nasty', FLESH FOR FRANKENSTEIN is Paul Morrissey's camp, gory homage to classic Hammer films.
With an International cast including the one and only Udo Kier (MARK OF THE DEVIL; SUSPIRIA) and Joe Dallesandro (HEAT; TRASH), this has built a steady cult following over the last 30 years and it's not hard to see why:
Gore aplenty (courtesy of FX artist Carlo Rambaldi [ET; ALIEN]), plentiful nudity and kinky sex, and loads of weird European humour just to baffle us all. It's great, camp fun with some of the most ludicrous, quotable dialogue ever - including Kier's infamous line about the gall bladder (unrepeatable here!).
DISC:
Tartan's disc is uncut, 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen (a little soft at times), and has a great commentary from Morrissey and Kier.
There's also 23 minutes' of stills with Morrissey commentary, and 4 minutes' of audition footage.
SUMMARY:
Campy, trashy, but fast-aced and fun (not to mention gory), FLESH FOR FRANKENSTEIN has aged well. BLOOD FOR DRACULA is better though. Recommended.