Andy Warhol's Flesh for Frankenstein 1974 R18+
When
Where
Gallery of Modern Art & Cinema A
Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible
About
Deranged scientist, Baron von Frankenstein, with the help of his bizarre assistant, Otto, is determined to create a new master race, of which he will be the leader. To achieve his objective, he constructs two perfect ‘zombies’ from an assemblage of body parts, intending them to mate. Meanwhile, complications ensue as Nicholas, a farm hand, begins an affair with the Baron’s sexually frustrated wife all while searching for his missing friend Sacha, whose head and brain have been used for Frankenstein’s male ‘zombie!’ A delectably gory and cynical social satire from acclaimed filmmaker Paul Morrissey (Mixed Blood), Flesh for Frankenstein is among the most original and transgressive interpretations of Mary Shelley’s classic novel. With an exceptional cast, led by Udo Kier (Suspiria, Mark of the Devil), in what might be his most iconic performance, Joe Dallesandro (Cry Baby), Monique van Vooren (Sugar Cookies), and Italian child star Nicoletta Elmi (Deep Red), and featuring a lush soundtrack by Claudio Gizzi (Blood for Dracula), Flesh for Frankenstein became an immediate midnight and cult movie sensation. – Evrim Ersoy, American Cinémathèque
R18+
Production Credits
- Director: Paul Morrissey
- Script: Paul Morrissey
- Cinematographer: Luigi Kuveiller
- Editors: Franca Silvi, Jed Johnson
- Cast: Udo Kier, Joe Dallesandro, Monique van Vooren
- Print Source: American Genre Film Archive, Austin
- Rights: American Genre Film Archive, Austin
- Year: 1974
- Runtime: 94 minutes
- Country: United States
- Language: English
- Colour: Colour
- Shooting Format: 35mm
- Screening Format: 4K DCP