Meanwhile, Nicholas tries to free his dead friend. Can the Baron pull off his grand plan? Something goes wrong, however, when he takes the head of a young man who happens to be gay. This allows the writer to create some good individual characters, though writing, acting, and direction aren't perfect because each personality is different it helps to keep the viewer watching the screen. Meanwhile, Nicholas tries to free his dead friend. Meanwhile, the Baroness has her lusts, and she fastens on Nicholas, a friend of the dead lad. In his laboratory, assisted by Otto, he builds a desirable female body, but needs a male who will be super-body and super-lover. Meanwhile, Nicholas tries to free his dead friend.
For example, there's a scene where Udo Kier, Baron Frankenstein, is telling his servant Otto, played by starey-eyed Arno Juerging does he even blink? Can the Baron pull off his grand plan? Above all, the sex and violence is turned up to eleven: of particular interest is a decapitation shot, complete with twitching limbs and fountaining blood that, of course, looks like bright red paint. What about the Baron's children? Meanwhile, the Baroness has her lusts, and she fastens on Nicholas, a friend of the dead lad. In his laboratory, assisted by Otto, he builds a desirable female body, but needs a male who will be super-body and super-lover. This is the epitome and the complete definition of a bad movie. Can the Baron pull off his grand plan? He thinks he has found just the right brain to go with a body he's built, but he's made an error, taking the head of a asexual ascetic.
. What about the Baron's children?. Meanwhile, the Baroness has her lusts, and she fastens on Nicholas, a friend of the dead lad. I especially loved the male Zombies attitude and logic at the end of the story. As the Baron's laboratory begins to fill up with stitched body parts, the Baroness dallies with the randy new manservant and soon the decadent, permissive household is consumed by an outrageous, bizarre, and hilarious orgy of death and dismemberment. He brings the two zombies together to mate.
Can the Baron pull off his grand plan? What about the Baron's children? In his laboratory, assisted by Otto, he builds a desirable female body, but needs a male who will be super-body and super-lover. He thinks he has found just the right brain to go with a body he's built, but he's made an error, taking the head of a asexual ascetic. He brings the two zombies together to mate. Meanwhile, the Baroness has her lusts, and she fastens on Nicholas, a friend of the dead lad. In Serbia, Baron Frankenstein lives with the Baroness and their two children.
He dreams of a super-race, returning Serbia to its grand connections to ancient Greece. He thinks he has found just the right brain to go with a body he's built, but he's made an error, taking the head of a asexual ascetic. The Baron is looking to reincarnate humans into Zombies and with the sole purpose of procreating and building a super-race of Serbians. Another positive is that this is a cross between the old lavish Hammer Horror movies and the visceral Italian gorefest and it works really well. In Serbia, Baron Frankenstein lives with the Baroness and their two children. I cannot believe it's taken me so long to find this one, though now I have I will be watching it again and again with a smile on my face and a chortle in my throat. Meanwhile, the Baroness has her lusts, and she fastens on Nicholas, a friend of the dead lad.
Flesh for Frankenstein 1973 In Serbia, Baron Frankenstein lives with the Baroness and their two children. He dreams of a super-race, returning Serbia to its grand connections to ancient Greece. Can the Baron pull off his grand plan? Through his strict guidelines, he procures his body parts for looks and sexual prowess. He thinks he has found just the right brain to go with a body he's built, but he's made an error, taking the head of a asexual ascetic. He thinks he has found just the right brain to go with a body he's built, but he's made an error, taking the head of a asexual ascetic. He thinks he has found just the right brain to go with a body he's built, but he's made an error, taking the head of a asexual ascetic.
A true masterpiece of awfulness. Could be better results and reviews if the director didn't use so many disgusting blood gory scenes,the plot is amoral and sick,but works for the concept and purpose of the movie,although this low budge end up a cult trash,the poor production appears in a bad makeup in the corpses along the movie,made not for all tastes really,just for the lovers of this genre, what's waiting for so bloody European sexploitation horror movie. He dreams of a super-race, returning Serbia to its grand connections to ancient Greece. There is not one scene where you cannot see everything, though there are times you wish you weren't seeing it. He dreams of a super-race, returning Serbia to its grand connections to ancient Greece.
The special effects are up to the usual Italian standards. Even though you think this is wrong it only gets worse. What about the Baron's children? Within the decadent walls of the Frankenstein mansion, the Baron and his depraved assistant Otto have discovered the means of creating new life. He brings the two zombies together to mate. There are lots of guts and oodles of bright red blood much too bright to be real. In his laboratory, assisted by Otto, he builds a desirable female body, but needs a male who will be super-body and super-lover.
Meanwhile, Nicholas tries to free his dead friend. Meanwhile, Nicholas tries to free his dead friend. Unable to make his gay zombie copulate with his comely female cadaver, he instead turns his attention to the randy young stud played by Dallesandro, but his neglected wife has already taken a shine to the young man. In Serbia, Baron Frankenstein lives with the Baroness and their two children. He brings the two zombies together to mate. He brings the two zombies together to mate. He dreams of a super-race, returning Serbia to its grand connections to ancient Greece.
In his laboratory, assisted by Otto, he builds a desirable female body, but needs a male who will be super-body and super-lover. Can the Baron pull off his grand plan? These Zombies will give him the perfect children he always wanted and he will have control over them all. The story is a pretty decent one though. He dreams of a super-race, returning Serbia to its grand connections to ancient Greece. What about the Baron's children? What about the Baron's children? In his laboratory, assisted by Otto, he builds a desirable female body, but needs a male who will be super-body and super-lover. He brings the two zombies together to mate. In Serbia, Baron Frankenstein lives with the Baroness and their two children.