(1972, Upgraded 12/1/22) Joseph Cotten, Sarah Bay, Paul Muller, Mickey Hargitay, Riccardo Pizzuti, Herbert Fux. Dr. Frankenstein (Cotten) is at it again, creating a horrendous monster in his lab. The monster then kills his creator, escapes, and proceeds to ravage the countryside. After her father’s death, Frankenstein's daughter (played most seductively by Bay) creates a monster of her own to satisfy her bizarre sexual desires. Hargitay is the befuddled police inspector who tries to figure it all out. Sara Bay, whose real name was Rosalba Neri, was probably the closest thing to Barbara Steele that there was on the Euro-horror scene during the 1960s-1970s. She has the most amazingly seductive eyes you will ever see. This film is a bit on the schlocky side, but still lots of fun. NOTE: Our edition is anamorphic and 98 minutes and 44 seconds long. It has the American opening and closeing credits. Unlike other video offerings of this film, there are no station logos or foreign subtitles and the audio is improved. None of the nudity or violence is missing. Beautiful color, from 35mm.
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