A woman creates a man from the bodies of the dead...and falls in love with him.A woman creates a man from the bodies of the dead...and falls in love with him.A woman creates a man from the bodies of the dead...and falls in love with him.
Jessie Wray Goodman
- Peter's Wife
- (as Jessie Goodman)
James Michael Shoberg
- Flayed Fella
- (as Jim Shoberg)
Hannah Grubow
- Girl on Table
- (as Hannah Grabow)
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- Crazy creditsNo animals were actually eaten during the making of this motion picture. We waited until lunch.
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By Daniel Ramalho
Featured review
Going beyond the basic framework of the Frankenstein story, CORPSING is a smart horror film that both entertains and poses questions about science, psychology, and the horror genre. Taking the basic corpse-building and reanimation theme of Frankenstein, Jeff Monahan's film substitutes a female scientist, raising questions about the masculine nature of science which are similar to those raised in Shelley's novel. Throughout the movie, it isn't clear how much control Shelly (the evocatively named Frankenstein figure) has over her scientific experiment, her own mental condition, and her physical impulses (especially hunger and sexuality). Building from and beyond Shelley's Frankenstein, Monahan's film pushes viewers to rethink their assumptions and expectations of the horror genre.
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- Corpsing - Lady Frankenstein
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- Runtime1 hour 24 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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