Flesh for Frankenstein (1974)
Facts
| Directed by | Paul Morrissey |
| Cast | Joe Dallesandro, Monique van Vooren, Udo Kier, Arno Juerging and Dalila Di Lazzaro |
| Theatrical Release | March 17, 1974 |
| DVD Release | September 20, 2005 |
| Running Time | 95 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | X (Mature Audiences Only) |
| UPC Code | 014381015126 |
| Buy this item | $8.49 at Amazon.com As of Oct 4 13:43 EDT (details) 1 DVD, Image Entertainment, Usually ships in 24 hours, Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), French (Original Language) Or 35 new from $8.48, 9 used from $10.48 |
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Average user review:| Frankly Funny |
D Man September 28, 2008
| Classic trash |
| Frankie as you've never seen him before! |
| PERVERSELY FUNNY CULT CLASSIC |
It's filled with outrageous humour, gore, sex and wildly OTT performances from it's good looking cast. Udo Keir in epically maniacal form as the deranged Baron. He is counterbalanced by resident Warhol hunk Joe Dallesandro, giving his usual brooding mono performance, his New Yawk accent adding to the bizarre fun.
Director/Writer Paul Morrissey fuses his usual obsessions nicely into this wacky cult hit. It boast tremendous sets and a wonderfully classical soundtrack, and there's truly luscious widescreen by famed Italian cinematographer Luigi Kuveiller.
Full of gory slapstick (and made in 1973!)it must have been quite an experience in 3-D. A great companion piece to the even funnier 'Blood for Dracula'.
The DVD boasts a fascinating commentary by Morrissey, star Kier and film historian Maurice Yacowar, revealing just how much more is going on in this film that meets the eye.
Highly recommended. December 6, 2007
| Laughable but entertaining |
There's nothing really symbolic about the film as other smart users have said it's seventies trash, entertaining trash but trash nonetheless.
The movie's highlight does seem to be some convincing gore with a brutal
beheading, but the movie itself is a joke. The acting is extremely bad especially by veteran Udo Kier. His accent for the Baron is bad it's funny. His logic is also idiotic. Before he beheads the wannabe monk to be
his latest experiment, he thinks the guy is some sort of sexual beast!!! LMAO (As seen in the scene where he sees the two girls with the guy unaware that one of the girls is the sexual partner of his friend who is actually more attracted to girls.)
Another shocking aspect is the theme of necrophilia as you see the Baron make love to one of his corpses, it's just as hilarious and sickning as that crappy movie "Nekromantik 2" , but at least with "Flesh" you had at least more things going on. Egore, Frankenstein's helper is a near riot.
Not too mention that ending where the Baron meets a grimly end yet still has enough muster to give a lavish speech that will have you laughing.
Morrisey does have some idea for detail. The sets look decent and the costume design shows they had money to throw around for the movie, but as a whole "Flesh For Frankstein" is nothing than silly trash to be enjoyed by fans of campy horror and comedy. October 23, 2006
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