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Joseph Cotten is Baron Frankenstein, whose latest stitched-together monster goes on a murderous rampage that begins with his creator. The Baron's sultry daughter Tania (Sara Bay), a recent graduate of medical school herself, returns to the family's castle and begins work on a creature of her own, using the brain of her father's brilliant assistant and the good-looking body of the village idiot. Her resulting creation is capable of destroying the monster that killed her father and also satisfying her voracious sexual needs.
Also known as La Figlia di Frankenstein, this Spanish/Italian production was directed by Mel Welles (star of the original Little Shop of Horrors).
Frankenstein's daughter creates a handsome monster for the sole purpose of fulfilling her strange sexual desires. Her best laid plans go awry, however, when a maladjusted brain transplant recipient takes a strong disliking to her.
| Starring | Joseph Cotton, Sarah Bay & Mickey Hargitay | |
| Directed by | Mel Welles | |
| Produced by | Mel Welles | |
| Original story by | Dick Randall | |
| Screenplay by | Edward Di Lorenzo |
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A very strange Frankenstein movie!
Movie Lover: Kevin William Wardle from County Durham, England UK -- June, 19, 2005
Frankenstein's daughter creates a monster to satisfy her ***ual desires...What??? This film could have done without the sexual content. But if you can look past that this is a very good B-movie. It has some great FX, the lab scenes are some of the best you will see in a Frankenstein picture. The monster is cool, too.
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