Product Description: In the words of Bugs Bunny "Monsters lead such interesting lives." That they do. And when they're not drinking blood rising from the dead or trashing Tokyo they seem to be doing what comes naturally: getting hitched and having a crop of kids. In "Frankenstein's Daughter" the Doctor's grandson continues with his infamous grandad's experiments and creates a hideous she-monster a cross between a sumo wrestler a porterhouse steak and the "brain" of a blonde bimbo complete with a permanent wave down to her toes. An exploitation movie milestone in the monster offspring subgenre "Frankenstein's Daughter" is the third of four drive-in classics crafted by producer Marc Frederic and director Richard Cunha in their late-'50s moviemaking heyday.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: HORROR Rating: NR UPC: 014381862720 Manufacturer No: ID8627CODVD
In the words of Bugs Bunny, "Monsters lead such interesting lives." That they do. And when they're not drinking blood, rising from the dead or trashing Tokyo, they seem to be doing what comes naturally: getting hitched and having a crop of kids. In "Frankenstein's Daughter," the Doctor's grandson continues with his infamous grandad's experiments and creates a hideou
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Brand: IMAGE ENT. EAN: 9786305943044 Feature: In the words of Bugs Bunny, "Monsters lead such interesting lives." That they do. And when they're not drinking blood, rising from the dead or trashing Tokyo, they seem to be doing what comes naturally: getting hitched and having a crop of kids. In "Frankenstein's Daughter," the Doctor's grandson continues with his infamous grandad's experiments and creates a hideou Format: Black & White, DVD, NTSC ISBN: 6305943044 Item Dimensions:100 Label: Image Entertainment Languages:EnglishOriginal LanguageEnglishUnknown Manufacturer: Image Entertainment MPN: ID8627CODVD Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Image Entertainment Region Code: 1 Release Date: August 01, 2000 Running Time: 85 minutes Studio: Image Entertainment Theatrical Release Date: December 15, 1958
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Possibly the worst horror film ever produced!
Plan 9 from Outer Space was an Oscar-winning performance compared to this dread of Hollywood. Actually, I'm a gigantic fan of "Plan 9" but I could find nothing whatever here to whet my usual fancy for almost all of the older black-and-white horror films.
From the opening credits, (which was reminiscent of some minor reprobate holding a cheesily scribed piece of poster board because it sort of "moves around"), I sensed that this one wasn't going to make my Hit Parade. Then in the very ... Read More