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Saturday, September 6, 2014

Lady Frankenstein (1971)

An Italian science fiction horror directed by Mel Welles and Aureliano Luppi, starring Rosalba Neri.
Dr. Frankenstein's daughter decides to help her father with his work of reanimating corpses. After a successful experiment, the monster kills the doctor and escapes from the castle to kill townspeople. The daughter makes a plan with her father's assistant to put his brain into the body of a retarded boy who helps with menial labor in the castle.
Female anatomy points galore! Apparently, not all '70s Italian films are bad. The women in this film were all perfect: not so thin that they lack breasts and not too fat. They were all quite beautiful with their seductive eyes and long, flowing hair. The actual plot of the film, although slightly creative, becomes an afterthought as this borders on soft-core pornography. The audio is a little annoying and raspy while the video is a little dark and grainy. Costumes, the lack thereof and their removal were all good. I rate this good. Watch it for obvious reasons.

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