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Lady Frankenstein

  • 1971
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
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Rosalba Neri in Lady Frankenstein (1971)
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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.

  • Directors
    • Mel Welles
    • Aureliano Luppi
  • Writers
    • Umberto Borsato
    • Egidio Gelso
    • Aureliano Luppi
  • Stars
    • Joseph Cotten
    • Rosalba Neri
    • Paul Muller
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    2.7K
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    • Directors
      • Mel Welles
      • Aureliano Luppi
    • Writers
      • Umberto Borsato
      • Egidio Gelso
      • Aureliano Luppi
    • Stars
      • Joseph Cotten
      • Rosalba Neri
      • Paul Muller
    • 89User reviews
    • 68Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Joseph Cotten
    Joseph Cotten
    • Baron Frankenstein
    Rosalba Neri
    Rosalba Neri
    • Tania Frankenstein
    • (as Sara Bay)
    Paul Muller
    Paul Muller
    • Dr. Charles Marshall
    Marino Masé
    Marino Masé
    • Thomas Stack
    • (as Peter Whiteman)
    Renate Kasché
    Renate Kasché
    • Julia Stack
    • (as Renata Kashe, Renata Cash)
    Lorenzo Terzon
    • Peter, Harris assistant
    • (as Lawrence Tilden)
    Ada Pometti
    • Farmer's Wife
    • (as Ada Pomeroy)
    Riccardo Pizzuti
    Riccardo Pizzuti
    • The Creature
    Andrea Aureli
    Andrea Aureli
    • Jim Turner
    Joshua Sinclair
    Joshua Sinclair
    • John
    • (as Gianni Loffredo, Johnny Loffrey)
    Alessandro Perrella
    • Farmer
    Mickey Hargitay
    Mickey Hargitay
    • Captain Harris
    Herbert Fux
    Herbert Fux
    • Tom Lynch
    Petar Martinovitch
    • Jack Morgan
    • (as Peter Martinov)
    Adam Welles
    • Farmer's Son
    Herb Andress
    Herb Andress
    • Hunchback
    • (uncredited)
    Ferruccio Fregonese
    • Priest
    • (uncredited)
    Fulvio Mingozzi
    • Soldier
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Mel Welles
      • Aureliano Luppi
    • Writers
      • Umberto Borsato
      • Egidio Gelso
      • Aureliano Luppi
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    User reviews89

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    5Uriah43

    An Unusual Film with Both Good and Bad Points

    This movie essentially begins with a man named "Baron Frankenstein" (Joseph Cotten) conducting secret experiments with his assistant "Charles Marshall" (Paul Muller). As luck would have it, they are soon visited by Baron Frankenstein's daughter "Tanya" (Rosalba Neri) who tells them that she has just attained the title of surgeon from a university and wants to help them on their research. However, Baron Frankenstein is hesitant to tell her everything because he doesn't want her involved in case anything goes wrong. As a result, he continues working in secret and not long afterward successfully transplants a heart and a brain from a recently deceased murderer into another body. Unfortunately, before he can complete his work "the monster" (Peter Whiteman) kills him and escapes from the laboratory into the surrounding area where he immediately goes on a killing rampage. Undaunted by all of this, Tanya not only attempts to cover up any evidence leading to her father's culpability but also continues even further with her father's experiments. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was a rather unusual film which had both good and bad points. For starters, I liked the way Tanya developed into such an evil and manipulative person after the death of her father. On the other hand, I thought the appearance of the monster was quite ludicrous and hurt the overall effect immensely. Be that as it may, because of its uneven nature I have rated this movie according. Average.
    rixrex

    Rosalba Neri as Lady Frankenstein takes the show

    I gave this a 5 because of Rosalba Neri's wonderful performance as the Lady Frankenstein. Actually she's the daughter of Dr. Frankenstein, played by Joseph Cotten in a routine manner, but routine from Cotten is always good regardless. The flick deserves more than 5 based upon Neri, and decent acting all around, good sets and good atmosphere. It also deserves less than 5 due to a pretty crummy monster, both in appearance and mannerisms. Makes one long for the days of Glenn Strange, or even Kiwi Kingston. It's like everyone went to sleep when it came time to design the monster, because everything else is above average. And way above average is the performance of Neri as a really sexy and domineering lady doctor. She's a 10 in this flick and makes it worth watching.
    6Space_Mafune

    Surprisingly Well-Made

    When Baron Frankenstein (Joseph Cotton) is killed by his creation, his daughter sets out to create her own to bring the killer to justice and to make herself the perfect mate while she's at it. This one focuses on this more disturbing aspect of this and does a decent job of exploiting it.

    I was quite stunned to see so many wonderful sets and costumes here, plus a decent atmosphere and lighting too. The film looks better than it is...The Monster may not be up to expectation but the rest delivers better than you might expect.
    6Zeegrade

    Dude, I heard the Baron's daughter is like totally hot!

    Rosalba Neri is very hot indeed as the titular Lady Frankenstein though she is called Mrs. Marshall throughout the film. After her father's death, played by Joseph Cotton who must be wondering how the hell he's gone from Citizen Kane to cheap euro-horror, by the hands of the Baron's creation with a brain supplied by a man that eerily resembles Patrick Swayze circa Point Break, the nubile doctor Tania Frankenstein becomes determined to advance in her father's morbid work. It's a good thing too because I can't see Joe Cotton pulling off asphyxiation and orgasms quite like Ms. Neri can. The Baron's assistant Charles has long been enamored with Tania and wishes to woo her now that her old man is kaput. Tania loves his mind but can't quite picture jumping into the sack with the old horny bastard without a serious makeover. That is where village dolt Thomas steps in as the half-wit has been graced with good looks and brings the thunder into Tania's private lab if you catch my drift. Now, all Tania has to do is put Charles's brain into Thomas' body and voilà! instant marriage material. Too bad Mickey Hargitay as a persistent police captain keeps inquiring into what exactly her father's experiments entailed and why did he associate with graverobbers. Definitely one of the most amusing and downright bizarre endings I have ever seen. Who knew the sight of a mutilated corpse got her juices flowing?

    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.
    6lost-in-limbo

    She's no longer just daddy's little girl!

    After creating life, Baron Frankenstein is murdered by his hideous creation that heads off to kill those people who were involved in its resurrection, or who are simply in the way. The baron's daughter, Tania, who has just arrived from university with the help of his lab assistant, decides to go on and continue with her father's work. To keep the high reputation of the family name and to satisfy her lustful needs. Tania seductively plans to create a perfect being with the brains of her fellow assistant and the body of the slow-witted servant.

    "I am, my father's daughter". She sure is! And a whole lot more! This sleazy Frankenstein imitation (of Hammer's "The Horror of Frankenstein") is beyond warped with its kinky fixations with seedy sex and red paint jobs (gore, of course) within its highly Gothic surroundings, inspires this cheap Italian exploitation picture. Albeit at times quite nonsensical and melodramatic, at least it gave the mad doctor theme a huge revamp with its lewd nature and having a female protagonist who was in supreme control with her manipulative prowess. This refreshing twist was one of the few neat additions to this rough around the edges, but above-average production. Director Mel Welles shuffles around some assured moments of suspense, array of blinding images and builds upon the morbidly vivid atmosphere. Although the creeping sound effects and nagging music score really did give me an almighty headache. The make-up effects were simply okay with the ghastly looking monster going on to aimlessly cause havoc like they mostly do in these stories.

    When it came to the performances, one can only say they were quite laboured, despite a few decent turns. The very appealing Rosalba Neri grafts away with her conniving and forcefully voluptuous personality. She was quite hypnotic in the role and looked the part of Tania Frankenstein. Joseph Cotten gives the flick a steady head for the short time he's in it and Herbert Fux makes a more than a good impression as Tom Lynch the grave robber. The raw to-the-bone story and script aren't typically the best with their telegraphed patterns, but it lifted when it needed to by showing how much Tania has taken a shine to her father's aspiring work and there were hardly any dull spots.

    "Lady Frankenstein" is an entertainingly tainted exercise on someone who cherishes what they do.

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    • Trivia
      The 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.
    • Goofs
      The 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 credits
      The movie ends abruptly after the main character dies, without any credits.
    • Alternate versions
      The 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.
    • Connections
      Edited into Rob Zombie: Living Dead Girl (1999)

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    • Release date
      • October 1973 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Daughter of Frankenstein
    • Filming locations
      • Incir De Paolis Studios, Rome, Lazio, Italy(interiors)
    • Production companies
      • New World Pictures
      • Condor International Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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