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Flesh for Frankenstein

"We dare you to see..."

November 30, 1973 1h 35m 5.8/10 (149 votes)

Originally released in 1973. Flesh for Frankenstein is a horror film. directed by Paul Morrissey.

Starring Joe Dallesandro, Udo Kier, and Monique van Vooren

Synopsis

Within the decadent walls of the Frankenstein mansion, the Baron and his depraved assistant Otto have discovered the means of creating new life. As the Baron's laboratory begins to fill up with stitched body parts, the Baroness dallies with the randy new manservant and soon the decadent, permissive household is consumed by an outrageous, bizarre and hilarious combination of death and dismemberment.

Quick Facts

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Release Date November 30, 1973 52 years ago
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Runtime 1h 35m 95 minutes total
User Rating 5.8/10 Mixed (149 votes)
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Budget $450K Production budget
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Language English Original language
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Country France + 2 more

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Budget
$450,000

Production Companies

  • Braunsberg Productions
  • Carlo Ponti Cinematografica
  • C. C. Champion
  • Rassam Productions
  • Yanne et Rassam

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Flesh for Frankenstein about?

Within the decadent walls of the Frankenstein mansion, the Baron and his depraved assistant Otto have discovered the means of creating new life. As the Baron's laboratory begins to fill up with sti...

Who directed Flesh for Frankenstein?

Flesh for Frankenstein was directed by Paul Morrissey.

How long is Flesh for Frankenstein?

Flesh for Frankenstein has a runtime of 1 hours and 35 minutes (95 minutes total).

When was Flesh for Frankenstein released?

Flesh for Frankenstein was released on November 30, 1973 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Flesh for Frankenstein?

The main cast of Flesh for Frankenstein includes Joe Dallesandro, Udo Kier, Monique van Vooren, Dalila Di Lazzaro, Arno Jürging.

Is Flesh for Frankenstein worth watching?

Flesh for Frankenstein has a user rating of 5.8/10 based on 149 reviews, indicating mixed reception from audiences.