Lady Frankenstein
70s Cult
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1h 39m
1971 • Italy • Directed by Mel Welles and Aureliano Luppi
Co-produced by Roger Corman, "one of the most underrated horror movies of all time" (Classic Horror) features lurid direction by Mel Welles (LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS) from a story by by Dick Randall (PIECES), and a cast that includes Hollywood legend Joseph Cotten alongside EuroCult icons Rosalba Neri (THE DEVIL'S LOVER), Paul Muller (NIGHTMARE CASTLE), and Mickey Hargitay (BLOODY PIT OF HORROR).
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