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Frankenguidun

Titre original : Frankenhooker
  • 1990
  • R
  • 1h 25m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,2/10
16 k
MA NOTE
Patty Mullen in Frankenguidun (1990)
Home Video Trailer from Shapiro-Glickenhaus
Liretrailer1:30
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Comédie noireHorreur corporelleHorreur de série BParodieComédieHorreurScience-fiction

Un étudiant en médecine décide de récréer sa fiancée décapitée en la reconstituant à partir des membres de prostituées de Manhattan.Un étudiant en médecine décide de récréer sa fiancée décapitée en la reconstituant à partir des membres de prostituées de Manhattan.Un étudiant en médecine décide de récréer sa fiancée décapitée en la reconstituant à partir des membres de prostituées de Manhattan.

  • Réalisation
    • Frank Henenlotter
  • Scénaristes
    • Robert Martin
    • Frank Henenlotter
  • Vedettes
    • James Lorinz
    • Joanne Ritchie
    • Patty Mullen
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,2/10
    16 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Frank Henenlotter
    • Scénaristes
      • Robert Martin
      • Frank Henenlotter
    • Vedettes
      • James Lorinz
      • Joanne Ritchie
      • Patty Mullen
    • 129Commentaires d'utilisateurs
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    James Lorinz
    James Lorinz
    • Jeffrey
    Joanne Ritchie
    • Mrs. Shelley
    Patty Mullen
    Patty Mullen
    • Elizabeth
    J.J. Clark
    • Mr. Shelley
    C.K. Steefel
    C.K. Steefel
    • Dolores
    • (as Carissa Channing)
    Shirl Bernheim
    • Elizabeth's Grandmother
    Judy Grafe
    Judy Grafe
    • Newscaster
    Helmar Augustus Cooper
    Helmar Augustus Cooper
    • Detective Anderson
    • (as Helmar Cooper)
    Louise Lasser
    Louise Lasser
    • Jeffrey's Mother
    John Zacherle
    John Zacherle
    • Weatherman
    Charlotte J. Helmkamp
    • Honey
    • (as Charlotte Helmkamp)
    Kimberly Taylor
    • Amber
    Shirley Stoler
    Shirley Stoler
    • Spike the Bartender
    Joseph Gonzalez
    Joseph Gonzalez
    • Zorro
    Ari M. Roussimoff
    • Zorro's Customer
    • (as Ari Roussimoff)
    Tom Hair
    • Motormouth
    Beverly Bonner
    Beverly Bonner
    • Casey
    Jennifer Delora
    • Angel
    • Réalisation
      • Frank Henenlotter
    • Scénaristes
      • Robert Martin
      • Frank Henenlotter
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs129

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    Infofreak

    A trash classic! Great fun!

    Normally I run away screaming at anything labeled "horror comedy" but 'Frankenhooker' joins 'Motel Hell' as one of the few exceptions. This is an amusing take on Frankenstein with James Lorinz reveling in the role of a mad scientist obsessed with bringing back his girlfriend who died in a freak lawn mowing accident(!). Using the body parts of some local working girls and some "super crack" he ends up with a lot more than he bargained for! Frankenhooker! Played by the lovely Patty Mullen who is sexy and displays plenty of comic timing. Writer/director Frank Henenlotter had previously made the trash classics 'Basket Case' and 'Brain Damage', both of which are brilliant, and 'Frankenhooker' is just as good. Three movies as original and entertaining as those are three more than most film makers ever come up with, so it is a crying shame that Henenlotter has been strangely quiet for the last decade. Hopefully he will resurface one day with something new. In the meantime, watch 'Frankenhooker' for some serious fun. It's an absolute hoot!
    DJ Inferno

    Forgotten cult classics #4

    Probably, "Frankenhooker" is one of the best trash comedies Tromas has never released..! It´s a brilliant parody on Stuart Gordon´s "Re-Animator", Bill Murray is a huge fan of it and the fans of flicks like "The Toxic Avenger" will surely love this film: the humor is silly but entertaining, the F/X are pretty cheap and there are a lot of naked chicks running over the screen. The finest surprise arises when you don´t expect it: watch out for the 3 second cameo appearance of Rutger Hauer!!!
    7The_Void

    Superbly twisted horror-comedy

    Frankenhooker is without a doubt one of the most stupid, ridiculous, moronic, pointless, fun and brilliant films that I have seen. From the film's opening; which sees our would-be hero working on a strange brain with an eye in it, with some ridiculously out of place, relaxed suburbia music playing in the background; I knew that I was in for a comic treat. This movie features several moments of delicious comic brilliance; such as the out of control lawnmower sequence that sees the central character's girlfriend get tragically murdered, to the rather tactless news report detailing said tragedy, to the exploding whores and all the way down to the weather report which details a storm that is coming, "for all you mad scientists out there"; there's plenty to make you laugh in Frankenhooker.

    The film takes obvious influence from the classic Frankenstein story, and it should appeal to anyone that is a fan of cheesy 80's gorefests. Of course, this was released in 1990, but that's incidental. As mentioned, the main character's girlfriend is killed in a lawnmower accident. The accident itself is a comic masterpiece; it's so absurdly silly! Anyway, this accident leads our hero to the brink of madness (to which his mother responds to by asking him if he would like a sandwich), and he decides to make his girlfriend a new body from the parts of various prostitutes that he picks up. Of course, it doesn't quite go to plan, which leads him into all manner of weird troubles. James Lorinz takes the lead role of Jeffrey Franken (and his girlfriend's surname is Shelly...can you spot the tribute?). Lorinz is great as the hero for the movie, he spends a lot of it acting on his own and he more than holds the audience's interest with his speeches and great accent. A film like this needs an offbeat star; and it has one in Lorinz.

    Overall, this terrifying tale of sluts and bolts is sheer comic brilliance, and if you're a fan of weird and wonderful cult films, and even if you're not; you won't want to miss Frankenhooker.
    8Bogey Man

    Makes you smile

    Frank Henenlotter's Frankenhooker (1990) is a funny horror comedy starring James Lorinz as Jeffrey Franken, a young man who is extremely interested in medical studies and becoming a doctor. He makes his weird experiments in his house while his parents are little concerned as they think their son is little weird, understandably. Soon a horrible but incredibly comical accident happens to his girlfriend Elizabeth so Jeffrey takes all the body parts he can in order to re-build his girl. But he needs various body parts in order to complete his love and he develops a drug which makes its users explode. He goes to the streets searching for prostitutes and you know what he wants from them. He gets the parts, but will the new Elizabeth, Frankenhooker, be the same as she used to be?

    This film is a must for lovers of B cinema and films which mix horror, gore and comedy. Franken's character is very mad as he talks alone all the time and inserts a power drill into his head everytime he is about to have some nervous problems under pressure. Usually when characters talk all the time without reasons in films it just shows how bad the script is, but in this case, the talking (especially for himself) is normal for this kind of crazy doctor and thus it doesn't feel irritating and bad choice.

    Henenlotter's other films like Brain Damage (1988) and Basket Case (1982) are so fantastic as they mix humor and horror so uniquely. They are creepy and very funny (and clever especially in Brain Damage's case) at the very same film. Frankenhooker isn't an exception and the first lawnmower scene convinces the viewer what will the film be like. There are many severed limbs and body parts, but they don't seem repellent as the tone of the film is so tongue in cheek and not wicked. The scene in which some ten hookers EXPLODE is as funny as possible, but not gory at all, since the film had to get an R rating. It is even funnier now as crimson doesn't fly all the time, they just explode!

    The mutants and attached body parts at the end are really creepy and almost nightmarish, and reminded me of Brian Yuzna's Bride of Re-Animator which has similar monsters. The effects work in Frankenhooker is fantastic all the way, and it all is now perfect, and wouldn't work anymore if done with computers or CGI. The pace is fast all the time and the viewer doesn't get bored. The Frankenhooker herself is also pretty outrageous and very deadly a hooker! The lady who plays her part is very talented with all her face expressions and movements. I like Basket Case and Brain Damage even more, but still Frankenhooker is a little classic by this talented and mad film maker genius. I give Frankenhooker at least 8/10 now after the first viewing.
    5ma-cortes

    Low-budget movie with plenty of thrills , chills , high body-count and hilarious scenes.

    It is a frightening as well as ironical movie with violent, offbeat , unpleasant events, including lots of blood and gore and resulting to be disappointing at times , but entertaining as well. A contemporary and tongue-in-cheek Frankenstein version, inspired by Mary Shelley's classic novel. Jeffrey Franken (James Lorinz) is a nice guy, he didn't mean to mow his fiancee (Patty Mullen) down on the front lawn. Jeffrey lives with her mother (Louis Lasser) while makes experiments. Jeffrey, nerdy would-be Frankenstein, as a laboratory guinea pig explodes after inhaling fumes from his patented Super-Crack. But sometimes bad things just happen to good people and an accident gos wrong. After the brutal and sudden killing of his girlfriend, he embarks on a dangerous journey to bring him back to life, though the results aren't entirely successful. Then he creates Frankenhooker, the girlfriend with more than a heart. Luckily Jeff thought to save her head and decides to pair it up with the body of sexy streetwalkers. Revived by the obligatory bolt of lightning, Elizabeth is not quite old self, even her clients find her too hot to handle. A series of circumstances have led her to become a mad scientist capable of resurrecting bodies and making them a monstrous extension of all the rage and frustration that he has had to live and is having to live. A terriffying tale of prostitutes and bolts !. Death can be cured!

    Typical Frankenstein plot adding a lot of comical set pieces, lurid images, much nudism and gory scenes: when his bride-to-be is turned into a tossed salad by a runaway lawnmower, Jeffrey salvages her head and reconstructs her with breasts, torsos and limbs gleaned from hookers he has tricked into cracking up in similar fashion . Director Frank Henenlotter indulges his penchant for sleaze to the max, throwing in a few bad-taste puns and a little therapeutic head-drilling for laughs. The resulting fragmented mess will no doubt keep some in stitches, but it is definitely less than the sum of its body parts. A contemporary Frankenstein that examines, through terror and humor, the brutalities, vices, horrors, corruption and sleaziness in New York in the nineties. Prostitution

    The film is somewhat reminiscent of the much better ¨Deadly Friend¨ (1986) by Wes Craven also with a teenager from a simple suburban neighborhood who creates a kind of Frankenstein for his own purposes and the recent ¨The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster¨(2023) by Bomani J. Story . Although perhaps this ¨Frankenhooker¨ has more to do with Stuart Gordon's ¨Reanimator¨ and ¨The bride of Re-Animator¨

    The motion picture was mediocrely written/directed by Frank Henenlotter. Rescued low budget pictures and put them out on his Frank Henenlotter's Sexy Shockers From The Underground label for Something Weird Video. Regarding his labeling as a horror film director, Frank said the following: ¨I never felt that I made "horror films." I always felt that I made exploitation films. Exploitation films have an attitude more than anything else -- an attitude that you don't find with mainstream Hollywood productions. They're a little ruder, a little raunchier, they deal with material people don't usually touch on, whether it's sex or drugs or rock and roll¨. Frank Henenlotter is known for Basket Case I, II and III, Bad Biology (2008), Brain Damage (1988) , Chasing Banksy (2015) and Frankenhooker (1990). Frank also made documentaries, such as: That's Sexploitation! (2013) Herschell Gordon Lewis: The Godfather of Gore (2010). Frankenhooker (1990) rating: 5/10. Only for gore with drops of humor enthusiasts.

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    • Anecdotes
      The film cost $1.5 million making it Henenlotter's most expensive (at the time), but there were still budgetary issues. The producers told him they had used up all of the allotted funds for pyrotechnics during the exploding hookers scene to which he replied "How the fuck am I gonna film the lab scene?!" He ended up calling in a favor to do some "unlicensed pyrotechnics" for the shoot. Lorinz recalls the guy finishing the setup and telling him "Don't worry, it's maybe safe."
    • Gaffes
      Jeffrey stabs the pet brain with a scalpel, mumbling to himself to be careful, he doesn't want to give it a lobotomy. Actually, a lobotomy is precisely what he is doing.
    • Citations

      [Jeffrey talks to his mother for comfort]

      Jeffreys Mother: Oh, Jeffrey... I'm worried about you.

      Jeffrey Franken: Yeah - Well so am I, Ma. Something's happening to me that I just don't understand. I can't think straight anymore. It's like my reasoning is all, uh, twisted and distorted, you know? I seem to be disassociating myself from reality more and more each day. I'm anti-social. I'm becoming dangerously amoral. I - I've lost the ability to distinguish between right from wrong, good from bad. I'm scared, Ma. I mean, I feel like I'm - I'm plunging headfirst into some kind of black void of sheer and utter madness or something.

      Jeffreys Mother: You want a sandwich?

    • Générique farfelu
      No animals or people were killed or injured in the making of this movie.
    • Autres versions
      The unrated version, which runs about 1 minute and 45 seconds longer, includes longer scenes, and shows more nudity and violence, especially the prostitutes and the blow-up scenes. It originated as a 'Not Rated' VHS that could be rented from mom & pop video stores, but has since been released on DVD and Blu-ray by Synapse Films.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Beyond the Wicker: Making 'Basket Case 2' (2007)
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      Never Say No
      Written by Roger Greenawalt and Clifford Lane

      Performed by Roger Greenawalt and Clifford Lane

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 juin 1990 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langues
      • English
      • Swedish
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Frankenhooker
    • Lieux de tournage
      • New Jersey, États-Unis
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      • Levins-Henenlotter
      • Shapiro-Glickenhaus Entertainment
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      • 2 500 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 205 068 $ US
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 208 515 $ US
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      • 1h 25m(85 min)
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      • 1.33 : 1(original ratio, open matte)

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