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Lust for Frankenstein
Moira Frankenstein, the grand-daughter of noted mad scientist Dr. Frankenstein, has become obsessed with the work of her ancestor and she decides to pick up the family business where he left off.
Release : | 1998 |
Rating : | 2.8 |
Studio : | One Shot Productions, |
Crew : | Director of Photography, Director, |
Cast : | Michelle Bauer Lina Romay Analía Ivars Amber Newman Robert King |
Genre : | Horror |
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In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
Is a Jess Franco movie. Also, you can find here some actress who are icons in their field. But the mix is so poor, that you want to run outside your house. Franco is giving a chance to his experiment with lights and textures. Is not bad the idea. I know that when you have a low budget, you must to use your imagination. But the artistic experiment fails in the poorest script that I never see, and the actress try to show something that not exist. Lina Romay excellent in her rol. But even here, she is dealing with her husband who make me remember David Lynch (remember the movie when he destroyed his real life wife, Isabella Rossellini). I want to see something nice from Franco. In the next two years I want to fulfill my desire.
It is always good to see Franco tackle one of the legends. A gold booted, amazonian Michelle Bauer as the last creation of Dr. Frankenstein (Carlos Subterfuge) is a full blown, erotic sex machine! Add to that the delectable Lina Romay as Frankenstein's daughter. What we end up with is a creepy, atmospheric tale of horror, jealously and insanity. I cannot stress enough how Lina Romay carries this film. Add to that the spooky presence of Carlos Subterfuge as Dr. Frankenstein's ghost. The image of his blood soaked face streaking across Moira Frankenstein's window, his ragged breath fogging the glass is frightening to say the least. This Franco film making at it's best and bizarre!
While plump untalented "critics" with a personal ax to grind might rail out against Jess Franco from their sofa beds, intelligent viewers with open minds will understand that Michelle Bauer, as the Frankenstein monster, is not supposed to playing the prom queen. She's the monster and she's darned good in the role too! Director Franco twists the Shelley tale into something unrecognizable yet oddly compelling. Lina Romay, who plays the plain and unattractive daughter of Frankenstein, gets her revenge on the world by manipulating the Bauer monster into killing her father's enemies as well as a few of her own. At the same time, she allows the monster to go on a killing spree so as to extract lifeforces from her victims to prolong the monster's vitality. It's all utter nonsense but it's done with the typical depravity of Jess Franco and that makes it all worthwhile when the day is done.
This movie is absolutely, without a doubt, the worst movie I have ever seen in my entire life. It shouldn't even be called a B movie because it isn't good enough to be a B movie. If there were a Z movie rank, it wouldn't even qualify for that. Watching this movie would be the biggest waste of 90 minutes of your life that you could ever conceive.