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R | 1h 34m | Horror

Incest, necrophilia, and Joe Dallesandro? It must be Andy Warhol. Warhol did indeed co-produce this 1973 schlock spectacular – originally presented in 3D – that was directed by Factory fave Paul Morrissey. Starring Udo Kier in the role of Ze Baron, Flesh for Frankenstein is a horror story for a new ’n’ lewd generation. This time around, the mad scientist has created the nymphomaniacally-inclined Adam and Eve, whose mission it is to spawn a new race. Along for the ride –somewhat literally – is a lusty stable boy (Dallesandro) who main duty it is to entertain the Baron’s equally lusty wife/sister. Sex, gore, unconvincing bat attacks, and the highest camp this side of the Appalachian Trail combine for a dizzyingly outrageous midnight movie. Flesh for Frankenstein got a second chance at life when it was screened at the 2002 Philadelphia Gay and Lesbian International Film Festival.

Director: Antonio Margheriti, Paul Morrissey

Producer(s): Andrew Braunsberg

Cast: Udo Kier, Joe Dallesandro, Monique van Vooren, Arno Juerging, Srdjan Zelenovic

Writer(s): Paul Morrissey

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R | 1h 34m | Horror

Incest, necrophilia, and Joe Dallesandro? It must be Andy Warhol. Warhol did indeed co-produce this 1973 schlock spectacular – originally presented in 3D – that was directed by Factory fave Paul Morrissey. Starring Udo Kier in the role of Ze Baron, Flesh for Frankenstein is a horror story for a new ’n’ lewd generation. This time around, the mad scientist has created the nymphomaniacally-inclined Adam and Eve, whose mission it is to spawn a new race. Along for the ride –somewhat literally – is a lusty stable boy (Dallesandro) who main duty it is to entertain the Baron’s equally lusty wife/sister. Sex, gore, unconvincing bat attacks, and the highest camp this side of the Appalachian Trail combine for a dizzyingly outrageous midnight movie. Flesh for Frankenstein got a second chance at life when it was screened at the 2002 Philadelphia Gay and Lesbian International Film Festival.

R | 1h 34m | Horror

Incest, necrophilia, and Joe Dallesandro? It must be Andy Warhol. Warhol did indeed co-produce this 1973 schlock spectacular – originally presented in 3D – that was directed by Factory fave Paul Morrissey. Starring Udo Kier in the role of Ze Baron, Flesh for Frankenstein is a horror story for a new ’n’ lewd generation. This time around, the mad scientist has created the nymphomaniacally-inclined Adam and Eve, whose mission it is to spawn a new race. Along for the ride –somewhat literally – is a lusty stable boy (Dallesandro) who main duty it is to entertain the Baron’s equally lusty wife/sister. Sex, gore, unconvincing bat attacks, and the highest camp this side of the Appalachian Trail combine for a dizzyingly outrageous midnight movie. Flesh for Frankenstein got a second chance at life when it was screened at the 2002 Philadelphia Gay and Lesbian International Film Festival.