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Carne para Frankenstein

Título original: Flesh for Frankenstein
  • 1973
  • R
  • 1 h 35 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,8/10
7,4 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Dalila Di Lazzaro in Carne para Frankenstein (1973)
Terror zumbiFicção científicaHorror

O Barão Frankenstein cria dois "zumbis", um macho e uma fêmea, e planeja juntá-los para criar uma raça superior.O Barão Frankenstein cria dois "zumbis", um macho e uma fêmea, e planeja juntá-los para criar uma raça superior.O Barão Frankenstein cria dois "zumbis", um macho e uma fêmea, e planeja juntá-los para criar uma raça superior.

  • Direção
    • Paul Morrissey
    • Antonio Margheriti
  • Roteiristas
    • Paul Morrissey
    • Tonino Guerra
    • Pat Hackett
  • Artistas
    • Joe Dallesandro
    • Udo Kier
    • Dalila Di Lazzaro
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,8/10
    7,4 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Paul Morrissey
      • Antonio Margheriti
    • Roteiristas
      • Paul Morrissey
      • Tonino Guerra
      • Pat Hackett
    • Artistas
      • Joe Dallesandro
      • Udo Kier
      • Dalila Di Lazzaro
    • 109Avaliações de usuários
    • 76Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Joe Dallesandro
    Joe Dallesandro
    • Nicholas
    Udo Kier
    Udo Kier
    • Baron Frankenstein
    Dalila Di Lazzaro
    Dalila Di Lazzaro
    • Female Monster
    Monique van Vooren
    Monique van Vooren
    • Baroness Katrin Frankenstein
    Arno Jürging
    Arno Jürging
    • Otto
    • (as Arno Juerging)
    Srdjan Zelenovic
    • Sacha…
    Nicoletta Elmi
    Nicoletta Elmi
    • Monica
    Marco Liofredi
    • Erik
    Liù Bosisio
    Liù Bosisio
    • Olga
    • (as Liu Bosisio)
    Fiorella Masselli
    • Biba
    Cristina Gaioni
    Cristina Gaioni
    • Nicholas' Girlfriend
    Rosita Torosh
    Rosita Torosh
    • Sonia
    Carla Mancini
    Carla Mancini
    • Farmer
    Imelde Marani
    Imelde Marani
    • Blonde Prostitute
    Miomir Aleksic
    • Other Male Monster
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Paul Morrissey
      • Antonio Margheriti
    • Roteiristas
      • Paul Morrissey
      • Tonino Guerra
      • Pat Hackett
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    DJ Inferno

    Sex, murder, art

    Paul Morrissey´s film is probably the most unusual adaptation of the well-known Frankenstein-stuff I´ve ever seen! The story is about the mad scientist (likewise to his "Blood for Dracula"-role Udo Kier´s giving another outstanding performance, what makes him being the most culty German actor next to the inimitable Klaus Kinski!), who wants to create two artificial creatures to father some children. However, the experiment runs out of control, his sister/mother of his son and daughter starts having an affair with her servant and finally the whole plot ends in a big disaster... In comparison to James Whale´s "Frankenstein" from 1931 starring horror-icon Boris Karloff there´s nothing left from the romantic charm of the original. Director Paul Morrissey´s movie has created a bizarre and creepy scenario that contains a plenty of blood and guts, grotesque humor, hinted incest and love to dead bodies. Some calm and tender moments are in a gross contrast to the rest of the film. The end is bloody and pretty macabre. After all a very provoking, but nevertheless a really recommended mixture between splatter and art !
    5lastliberal

    To know death Otto, you have to f*ck life... in the gall bladder!

    It's very hard to recommend this film, but it is also hard to dismiss it as Criterion saw fit to issue it in their collection.

    Udo Kier (Halloween 2007, Grindhouse, All the Queen's Men, and all of Lars von Trier's movies) is the strangest Baron Frankenstin I have ever seen. He gets a certain glee out of playing with internal organs. He is into incest and necrophilia, and has plans to create a Master race obedient to him - sound familiar. Of course, his plans go awry when he selects the wrong head for his Frankenstein.

    His sister/wife (Monique Van Vooren) is more concerned with the stable-boy (Joe Dallesandro).

    Funny and strange, Paul Morrissey has written and directed a decidedly different version of Mary Shell's story.
    9Witchfinder-General-666

    Brilliantly Distasteful Cult Gem

    "Flesh For Frankenstein" of 1973 is a wonderfully grotesque, bloody, bizarre, creepy, hilarious, artistic and absolutely brilliant slice of European Exploitation Horror that may not be missed by any lover of cult-cinema. The first of two takes on classic Horror tales directed by Paul Morrissey, starring Udo Kier and Joe Dallessandro and (co-)produced by iconic artist Andy Warhol (the other being "Blood For Dracula), "Flesh For Frankenstein" (which is sometimes referred to as "Andy Warhol's Frankenstein") is an Italian/French/American co-production that simply has to be seen to be believed.

    A blend of rich Gothic atmosphere, grotesque artsy imagery, unvarnished sleaze and excessive gore and wonderfully black humor, "Flesh For Frankenstein" is both a tribute to- and satire of earlier Horror greats. At the time of its release, the film was highly controversial for its depiction of sex and gore and even received an X-Rating in the US: No wonder, as this unspeakably morbid little gem features all kinds of demented scenes including explicit perversions, such as necrophilia, all containing a very VERY morbid sense of humor.

    Udo Kier shines as a very demented Baron Frankenstein (with a thick German accent), who lives with his sister/wife (!) Katrin (Monique Van Vooren), their two children, as well as his equally demented assistant in a castle in Serbia. Frankenstein plans to create female and a male Zombie from body parts; the natural children of his creations are then to become a perfect race of people. In the meanwhile, the super-potent stable-hand Nicholas (Joe Dallesandro) has sex with every female that crosses his way...

    Udo Kier fits perfectly in the role of the Baron - extremely demented, perverted and weird, Frankenstein constantly yells at his assistant for being a pervert. This Baron is dedicated to science and obsessed with results as are other Frankenstein versions in cinema (such as those played by Colin Clive or Peter Cushing), but, unlike these predecessors, he is also demented in every other imaginable way. Udo Kier is definitely one of Germany's greatest actors and doubtlessly THE remaining expert for sinister and eccentric characters since Klaus Kinski passed away. He is truly great here. Monique van Vooren is also very good as the Baron's equally malicious sister/wife - van Vooren looks very young for her age (she was 48 when the film was made), but also really weird, since she has no eyebrows. Italian Horror enthusiasts will notice that the Frankenstein couple's daughter is played by Nicoletta Elmi, who was in many other cult-classics such as Dario Argento's "Profondo Rosso" (1975), Mario Bava's "Bay of Blood" (1971) and "Baron Blood" (1972), as well as Aldo Lado's Giallo "Who Saw Her Die?" (1972).

    "Flesh For Frankenstein" is a film that is very gory and outrageously morbid for its day. When I first saw it, some scenes even reminded me of Joe D'Amato's 1979 shocker "Buio Omega" (though this film isn't quite AS demented and sick as D'Amato's film). IMDb and some other sources credit Italian Horror deity Antonio Margheriti, who happens to be an idol of mine, as co-director of this film; however, it appears that Margheriti was merely credited to draw Italian viewers into cinemas, and had little to nothing to do with the actual production of the film. Either way, this is a must-see. "Flesh For Frankenstein" is a wonderfully bizarre, atmospheric, gory, demented, morbid, incredibly (and VERY darkly) funny film, that MUST be seen by all cult-cinema fans, and, personally, I cannot understand how anyone could not love it. My rating: 10/10
    6paudie

    Good Clean Fun!

    This was the first of 2 films made in quick succession by Paul Morrissey in Italy in 1973. Blood for Dracula was the other.

    Flesh for Frankenstein was obviously made with it's tongue firmly in it's cheek. It's a step beyond anything Hammer attempted in this genre, especially regarding gore and dodgy accents!

    Udo Kier and Arno Juerging are possibly the best comic duo to hit the screens since Abbot & Costello as the Baron and faithful sidekick Otto! Whether fooling around in the lab or scouting for suitable organs they never fail to raise a smile. Kier gets all the best lines, letting us know his views on gall bladders and his plans for the new race he is ..ehm.. putting together.

    Monique Van Vooren is more sinister as the Baroness, who initially appears relatively normal, in comparison to her "husband" at least. However her eccentricities become apparent as the film goes on.

    Joe Dallesandro is on screen a lot but his character doesn't contribute much to the plot. Presumably his name was used to garner publicity for the film in the US.

    The Frankenstein kids take after their parents and are crucial to the twist at the end of the film. The young actors playing the kids do a good job.

    The actors playing the Baron's works in progress don't have much to do, even when their characters are brought to life.

    Certainly the film will not be to everybody's taste. There is plenty of gore and some dodgy sex scene sound effects. The scene showing the Baron's "interest" in the female creation and her innards pushes the boundaries a bit but it is too over the top to be anything more than comical. So sit back and enjoy this piece of 70's schlock horror.
    6macabro357

    Better than BLOOD FOR DRACULA -- Udo Kier is tops (laughs)

    This is clearly the superior of the two films that Paul Morrissey filmed at Cinecitta studios (Rome) during the early 1970s. It's the typical Frankenstein story with the Morrissey's spin on it.

    And I suspect that it has a lot to do with Antonio Margheriti being involved since he is famous in Italian horror circles for the gore effects he brings to films. Especially the scene where the male monster (Srdjan Zelenovic) rips open his stomach sutures, exposing his organs in an act of suicide. Very anatomically correct.

    Udo Kier is probably the best reason to see this film, however. His hammy acting skills are tops! His version of Frankenstein is so demented, I guess the German accent adds a lot to it. Usually it's an American or English actor who plays Frankenstein so having a real life German (speaking in English, of course) adds to the atmosphere.

    And of course Joe Dallesandro's New York accent sounds totally out of place here, just as it did in BLOOD FOR DRACULA. He sounds like a male hustler hanging out in Times Square instead of an Italian stable boy

    Also hideous is Monique Van Vooren as Baroness. Good gawd, the Dallesandro character must have been real hard-up in order to sleep with that old hag.

    Still, it has decent atmosphere and the Criterion DVD uses a widescreen print that looks crystal along with production stills of the movie, secondary commentary track by Morrissey who has some revealing comments about the film, and some silly, pseudo-intellectual commentary by Maurice Yakowar that a trashy film like this doesn't deserve.

    Worth seeing mostly for Kier's presence.

    6 out of 10

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    • Curiosidades
      Although the film is often referred to as "Andy Warhol's Frankenstein," he wasn't directly involved in the production, but allowed the director to use his name. Warhol would make rare visits to the sets and during the editing period.
    • Erros de gravação
      Frankenstein created his zombies out of selected pieces of various people, and wanted to breed them to get offspring. However, regardless of the body parts he selected for each zombie, the offspring would only be a product of the reproductive organs, so choosing good brains/legs/arms etc would have made no difference at all.
    • Citações

      Baron Frankenstein: To know death, Otto, you have to fuck life... in the gall bladder!

    • Versões alternativas
      The original UK cinema version was cut by around 8 minutes on its initial release in 1973. Despite a lesser cut (2 minutes 8 secs) version being shown at London's Scala cinema 10 years later, the video certificate was withheld after the film became one of the infamous "DPP 72" list of video nasties. It eventually secured a UK video release in 1996 - minus 56 seconds of cuts to shots of the Baron smearing blood across the breasts of a female corpse and sexually caressing the body - and was finally granted a full uncut certificate in March 2006.
    • Conexões
      Edited into The Frankenstein Files: How Hollywood Made a Monster (2002)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Main Title
      Composed by Claudio Gizzi

      Conducted by Claudio Gizzi

      Courtesy by RCA

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      • 14 de março de 1975 (Itália)
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 35 min(95 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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