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gatutor · 10 months
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Michèle Mercier-Lorenzo Terzon "Los amores de Lady Hamilton" (Le calde notti di Lady Hamilton) 1968, de Christian-Jaque.
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La figlia di Frankenstein (Lady Frankenstein, 1971)
"The creation of life is the greatest achievement. To hesitate or have doubts, to be scared now, would mean all my work up to now has been pointless. This... is my life."
"But creating life, isn't that God's task alone?"
"Here on earth, man is God."
#La figlia di Frankenstein#lady frankenstein#Frankensteinathon#italian cinema#Horror imagery#body horror#mel welles#Edward Di Lorenzo#Aureliano Luppi#rosalba neri#joseph cotten#paul muller#Herbert fux#Riccardo Pizzuti#Mickey Hargitay#Lorenzo Terzon#Marino Masé#Renate Kasché#Andrea aureli#Ada Pometti#Petar martinovitch#messy italiano take on the Frankenstein mythos. apparently the genesis of this was one guy's attempt to get into Neri's pants‚ throwing#money at various filmmakers to get this off the ground. it wasn't enough and New World Pictures ended up supplying some of the cash making#this a weird combination of Italian horror and US exploitation but somehow coming in on the lower end of either spectrum#poor Neri does her game best despite the indignity of the background (apparently said would be seducer was actually very attractive but his#rich douche persona made her despise him) and the director wasn't well liked by the cast and crew. a messy time and a flawed result but not#without fun aspects; the first half is a traditional walk through classic Frankenstein mode but the second half goes a little more nuts#as Neri succeeds her father and starts designing a husband while the og monster is out shredding ppl up with his bulbous head in tow#she and Cotten are the big names but i have to say it's Muller's performance that most impresses‚ as the nervous sycophant helper#who serves first father and then daughter adoringly and unceasingly. a silly little thing but not un fun
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giallofever2 · 5 years
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Dedicated to The ICONIC
Rosalba Neri
In the Italian Gothic CulT
La figlia di Frankenstein Lady Frankenstein
Also Known As (AKA)
(original title) La figlia di Frankenstein
Argentina Lady Frankenstein
Brazil (cable TV title) A Filha de Frankenstein
Brazil A Mulher de Frankenstein
Denmark Lady Frankenstein
France Lady Frankenstein, cette obsédée sexuelle
Greece (transliterated) Laidi Frankenstein
Hungary Lady Frankenstein
Ireland (English title) Lady Frankenstein
Italy (alternative title) Lady Frankenstein
Japan Furankenshutain: musume no fukushu
Lithuania Ledi Frankenštein
Poland Córka Frankensteina
Soviet Union (Russian title) Дочь Франкенштейна
Sweden Lady Frankenstein
UK Lady Frankenstein
USA Lady Frankenstein
West Germany Lady Frankenstein
Daughter of Frankenstein
Madame Frankenstein
Release Dates
Italy 22 October 1971
UK 1972
West Germany 28 January 1972
France 16 August 1973 (Paris)
USA October 1973
Belgium 28 November 1974 (Brussels)
Sweden 16 December 1974
Denmark 10 October 1975
Directed by
Mel Welles Aureliano Luppi ... (co-director) (uncredited)
Music by Alessandro Alessandroni
Writing Credits
Dick Randall ... (original story)
Edward Di Lorenzo ... (story and screenplay)
Mary Shelley ... (novel) (uncredited)
technical specifications
Runtime 1 hr 36 min (96 min) (Argentina)
1 hr 34 min (94 min) (Germany)
1 hr 39 min (99 min) (USA)
1 hr 33 min (93 min) (Italy)
1 hr 25 min (85 min) (cut)
1 hr 39 min (99 min) (original length)
1 hr 23 min (83 min) (USA cut)
1 hr 24 min (84 min) (US theatrical cut) (USA)
Cast
Joseph Cotten ... Baron Frankenstein
Rosalba Neri ... Tania Frankenstein (as Sara Bay)
Mickey Hargitay ... Captain Harris
Paul Muller ... Dr. Charles Marshall
Peter Whiteman ... The Creature
Renate Kasché ... Julia Stack (as Renata Cash)
Lorenzo Terzon ... Harris' assistant (as Lawrence Tilden)
Ada Pometti ... Farmer's wife (as Ada Pomeroy)
Andrea Aureli ... Jim Turner (as Andrew Ray)
#ladyfrankenstein #lafigliadifrankenstein #rosalbaneri #josephcotten #melwelles #aurelianocoppi #italiangothic #italianhorror #filmhorror #italianhorrormovies #giallofever #gialloallitaliana #gialloitaliano #daughteroffrankenstein
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docrotten · 4 years
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Lady Frankenstein (1971) – Episode 115 – Decades of Horror 1970s
"Who is this irresistible creature who has an insatiable love for the dead?" Wait. Do you have to be dead for the insatiable love part? Join your faithful Grue Crew - Doc Rotten, Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, and Jeff Mohr - as they meet the insatiable creature with the insatiable love for the dead known as Lady Frankenstein (1971).
Decades of Horror 1970s Episode 115 – Lady Frankenstein (1971)
When Dr. Frankenstein is killed by a monster he created, his daughter and his lab assistant Marshall continue his experiments. The two fall in love and attempt to transplant Marshall's brain into the muscular body of the servant Stephen in order to prolong the aging Marshall's life. Meanwhile, the first monster seeks revenge on the grave robbers who sold the body parts used in its creation to Dr. Frankenstein. Soon it comes after Marshall and the doctor's daughter.
IMDb
  Directors: Mel Welles, Aureliano Luppi (co-director) (uncredited)
Writers: Dick Randall (original story), Edward Di Lorenzo (story and screenplay)
Cast
Rosalba Neri as Tania Frankenstein (credited as Sara Bay)
Joseph Cotten as Baron Frankenstein
Paul Muller as Dr. Charles Marshall (English voice: Mel Welles)
Riccardo Pizzuti as The Creature (credited as Peter Whiteman)
Herbert Fux as Tom Lynch, the graverobber
Mickey Hargitay as Captain Harris
Lorenzo Terzon as Harris' assistant (credited as Lawrence Tilden)
Renate Kasché, as Julia Stack (credited as Renata Cash)
Marino Masé as Thomas Stack (uncredited)
The first thing the Decades of Horror 1970s Grue-Crew discovered is the plethora of different cuts of Lady Frankenstein that exist in the stream-o-verse. The second thing they discovered is they had no idea who the “Stephen” in the synopsis is. Oh well. Forging ahead, Lady Frankenstein is Doc’s pick; he loves him some Frankenstein flicks. Chad favors Karloff’s monster to the one depicted in this film but thinks Joseph Cotten performs admirably in this low-budget Italian fare. Bill marvels at Cotten’s career and the number of highly regarded films in which he played. The ending seems abrupt to Jeff and, of course, they all get in on a discussion about Lady Frankenstein’s director, Mel Welles.
The Grue-Crew’s general consensus is that Lady Frankenstein is a bad film but can be a bad-film fun-watch. Various cuts are currently available for streaming from several sources. There is also a region B, Blu ray out there that includes a diverse set of extras.
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1970s is part of the Decades of Horror 3-week rotation with The Classic Era and the 1980s. In three weeks, the next episode in their very flexible schedule will be From Beyond the Grave (1974), the last of the seven Amicus portmanteau horror films. We want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans:  leave us a message or leave a comment on the site or email the Decades of Horror 1970s podcast hosts at [email protected].
Check out this episode!
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La plus longue nuit du diable (The Devil's Nightmare, 1971)
"Personally, I do not believe these things."
"Me neither."
"Do you deny the existence of the Devil?"
"I don't believe in vampires or succubus; I am athiest. Thank God for that."
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giallofever2 · 6 years
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Stunning! Original ART Poster by Luca Crovato La Figlia di Frankenstein aka Lady Frankenstein aka Lady Frankenstein cette obsédée sexuelle ... is a 1971 English-language Italian Horror Film directed by Mel Welles (Ernst R. von Theumer) Release date 22 October 1971 (Italy) written by cult writer Edward di Lorenzo Music by Alessandro Alessandroni stars Rosalba Neri (under the pseudonym Sara Bey) Joseph Cotten Mickey Hargitay Paul Müller Lorenzo Terzon (credited as Lawrence Tilden) Marino Masé 🇬🇧 Lady Frankenstein was distributed theatrically in Italy by Alexia on 22 October 1971. It grossed a total of 139,683,000 Italian lire domestically. It was released in the United States in March 1972 where it was distributed by New World Pictures. 🇮🇹 Produzione Il film fu una coproduzione italo-statunitense della Condor International Productions. I membri del cast compaiono con pseudonimi anglosassoni. Il film fu girato in inglese e italiano, presso gli studi INCIR De Paolis in Via Tiburtina a Roma. Distribuzione Il film fu distribuito per la prima volta in Italia il 22 ottobre 1971. Negli Stati Uniti, dove fu distribuita col titolo Lady Frankenstein, la pellicola è entrata nel pubblico dominio. Alcune scene che accentuano violenza ed erotismo sono state tagliate in alcune versioni. #lafigliadifrankenstein #ladyfrankenstein #rosalbaneri #sarabey #josephcotten #mickeyhargitay #marinomasé #melwelles #ernstrvontheumer #italiangothic #italianhorror #giallofever #filmhorror #horrormovie #stracult #lucacrovato #artposter #originalart (presso Cinecittà)
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