Baron Frankenstein's daughter and his assistant/her lover continue his experiments in an attempt to rebuild his legacy after he is killed by his psychotic, murderous first monster.Baron Frankenstein's daughter and his assistant/her lover continue his experiments in an attempt to rebuild his legacy after he is killed by his psychotic, murderous first monster.Baron Frankenstein's daughter and his assistant/her lover continue his experiments in an attempt to rebuild his legacy after he is killed by his psychotic, murderous first monster.
- Tania Frankenstein
- (as Sara Bay)
- Thomas Stack
- (as Peter Whiteman)
- Julia Stack
- (as Renata Kashe, Renata Cash)
- Peter, Harris assistant
- (as Lawrence Tilden)
- Farmer's Wife
- (as Ada Pomeroy)
- John
- (as Gianni Loffredo, Johnny Loffrey)
- Jack Morgan
- (as Peter Martinov)
- Hunchback
- (uncredited)
- Priest
- (uncredited)
- Soldier
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe film was largely financed through Harry Cushing, but just prior to the start of filming a letter of credit from a film company was not accepted by the Italian banks. The final last-minute $90,000 needed to make the film was obtained from Roger Corman's New World Pictures. The financiers of the film chose Rosalba Neri as the lead role of Tania Frankenstein in the film.
- GoofsThe head of a crew member can be seen in the mirror behind Dr Frankenstein and colleague whilst they try to bring the monster to life.
- Quotes
Tania Frankenstein: My dear man, you are obnoxious, extremely vulgar - and while I am certain that what you are thinking is merely fantasy on your part, I would say you spend too much time alone in your fantasies; be careful: it will soften your brain far quicker than can whisky.
Jack Morgan: How can someone so beautiful be such a bitch?
Tania Frankenstein: Depends on the company I'm with.
- Crazy creditsThe movie ends abruptly after the main character dies, without any credits.
- Alternate versionsThe US release through New World was cut by 15 minutes. The complete film was available on a Swedish VHS (long OOP) and there is a forthcoming (2005) dvd release of the restored feature from a German company.
- ConnectionsEdited into Rob Zombie: Living Dead Girl (1999)
I give this film a lot of credit by retelling the story of Frankenstein as apposed to the more faithful to the mythos Hammer films which is geared more for the hard-core euro-horror fans. Rosalba Neri is extremely engaging as the sexy doctor and commands your attention in every scene not just her nude ones. The supporting cast does a great job as well with a special salute to Herbert Fux as a slimy graverobber. My major complaint is that this film looks like it was edited with a samurai sword. Scenes appear for a second then disappear without any reason whatsoever. The version I saw was the 84 minute cut though I wonder what was excised from the film as most of the gore and plenty of nudity still remained. On a side note this is the third consecutive film in the "Chilling Classics" collection that features an adult woman sexually seducing a mentally challenged man/child. This is not a trend I would like to see continue thank you very much. Grab some popcorn and enjoy this guilty pleasure.
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Languages
- Also known as
- Daughter of Frankenstein
- Filming locations
- Incir De Paolis Studios, Rome, Lazio, Italy(interiors)
- Production companies
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- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1