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Dr. Frankenstein's insane grandson attempts to create horrible monsters in modern day L.A.
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| User Reviewdrain ba late night,black and white ,classic creature feature! well worth the watch daddy-o theres a scene in this film which is quite similar to a scene in "a nightmare on elm street" hmm..i wonder? |
| User ReviewBrian MPossibly the greatest film on the subject of daughter's of Frankenstein's. |
| User ReviewBruce B.A great Pre 1960 Horror Film made for the big screen (Drive-In), Grandson Oliver Frankenstein played by Donald Murphy. Picks up where Dad and Granddad left off, but is successful in creating a female Frankenstein which is played by a male Harry Wilson. who had 265 film credits to his name. In this movie we have 2 beautiful girls , the professors daughter played by Sandra Knight, and her trashy friend Suzie Lawler played by Sally Todd. Back in the day when teenagers were roled by adults. All in all a great Old School horror flick, 4 stars. |
| User ReviewJonathan HThis a movie about a Frankenstein monster created by the grandson of Frankenstein You can view this movie on Flixster |
| User ReviewAj VFrankenstein's grandson isn't too popular with the ladies, he keeps turning them into monsters... This movie is too stupid to watch. |
| User ReviewAndrew SStoryline is good, make-up was amazing, but it dragged out for far to long. This movie is the length of an average movie now a days. Most movies back then were about an hour and 10 minutes. If this movie were shortened, it would well worth a second watch. |
| User ReviewTim SI don't know who approved the premise of this movie but they should have had their head examined. This sounds like an idea pitched in a board room full of ideas but immediately discarded. Frankenstein's Daughter plays very much like a William Castle movie, which might have been the approach. A lot of things don't make sense and are never resolved, like the fact that Trudy is constantly drugged into being a monster for no apparent reason because the mad doctor is already working on his own monster and not particularly concerned with the one he drugs every night. I don't know. There were a couple of genuinely creepy moments during the transformations, and probably would have scared me as a kid, but this was more or less a waste of time. There's some mystery and suspense, but the motives and logic are just a mess. Even in a dumb horror movie that stuff needs to work if I'm supposed to be taking it seriously, and the movie wants me to do that, and I can't. Another skippable movie with a horrible premise and execution. |
| User ReviewJuli NI don't know who approved the premise of this movie but they should have had their head examined. This sounds like an idea pitched in a board room full of ideas but immediately discarded. Frankenstein's Daughter plays very much like a William Castle movie, which might have been the approach. A lot of things don't make sense and are never resolved, like the fact that Trudy is constantly drugged into being a monster for no apparent reason because the mad doctor is already working on his own monster and not particularly concerned with the one he drugs every night. I don't know. There were a couple of genuinely creepy moments during the transformations, and probably would have scared me as a kid, but this was more or less a waste of time. There's some mystery and suspense, but the motives and logic are just a mess. Even in a dumb horror movie that stuff needs to work if I'm supposed to be taking it seriously, and the movie wants me to do that, and I can't. Another skippable movie with a horrible premise and execution. |
| User ReviewBleak MYes, yes, a "schlock horror classic" -- meaning if you are intoxicated. But really, really dreadful, and not in a good way. Even as a child I was bored. Bored! |