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Rock 'n' Roll Frankenstein

  • 1999
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
367
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Rock 'n' Roll Frankenstein (1999)
A music agent, his necrophiliac nephew and a burnt-out roadie join forces to create a superstar from the body parts of legendary dead rockers. But things go bad when Jim Morrison's genitalia is mistakenly switched for Liberace's.
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A music agent, his necrophiliac nephew and a burnt-out roadie join forces to create a superstar from the body parts of legendary dead rockers. But things go bad when Jim Morrison's genitalia... Read allA music agent, his necrophiliac nephew and a burnt-out roadie join forces to create a superstar from the body parts of legendary dead rockers. But things go bad when Jim Morrison's genitalia is mistakenly switched for Liberace's.A music agent, his necrophiliac nephew and a burnt-out roadie join forces to create a superstar from the body parts of legendary dead rockers. But things go bad when Jim Morrison's genitalia is mistakenly switched for Liberace's.

  • Director
    • Brian O'Hara
  • Writers
    • Brian O'Hara
    • Vito Cannella
    • John Klann
  • Stars
    • Graig Guggenheim
    • Jayson Spence
    • Barry Feterman
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    367
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brian O'Hara
    • Writers
      • Brian O'Hara
      • Vito Cannella
      • John Klann
    • Stars
      • Graig Guggenheim
      • Jayson Spence
      • Barry Feterman
    • 12User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Graig Guggenheim
    Graig Guggenheim
    • The Monster, a.k.a. 'King'
    Jayson Spence
    • Frankie Stein
    Barry Feterman
    • Bernie Stein
    Hiram Jacob Segarra
    Hiram Jacob Segarra
    • Iggy
    Andrew Hurley
    • Curly
    Ted Travelstead
    Ted Travelstead
    • Pete
    Mark Trares
    • Priest
    Jamie Gillard
    • Hustler
    Joan Gerardi
    • Backstage Groupie
    Tonio Descanvelle
    Tonio Descanvelle
    • Dance Teacher
    Kate Fallon
    • Gutted Groupie
    Daniel Dresner
    Daniel Dresner
    • Rocker in Office
    Robert Novotny
    • Psychiatrist
    Peter Klann
    • Band Member
    Andrew Iucci
    • Band Member
    Joe Licata
    • Band Member
    Ben Dover
    Ben Dover
    • Man #1 in Office
    Phil McCracken
    • Man #2 in Office
    • Director
      • Brian O'Hara
    • Writers
      • Brian O'Hara
      • Vito Cannella
      • John Klann
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    User reviews12

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    7CoolHandMook

    Entertaining Guilty Pleasure

    "Rock 'n' Roll Frankenstein" is a bizarre and stimulating mix between "Rocky Horror" and "Young Frankenstein". Taking camp and political incorrectness to the next level it is a very entertaining tale. It takes the Frankenstein mythos, modernizes it, and brings life to a once-tired franchise. It incorporates comedy, gory body parts and a far-out premise to spectacular effect. Writer/director Brian O'Hara has put together a classic piece of B-movie entertainment. Set in present day New York, an unscrupulous music producer puts together the ultimate rock superstar, King, a combination of the best body parts taken from deceased rock n' roll's legends. Despite the whacked out nature of the film's plot, it is very well done. Jay Hillman's camera work is above par and the acting is always entertaining. Particular nods go to Barry Feterman as the raunchy, shark like Bernie. As the King, Guggenheim offers a sympathetic and troubled superstar--albeit his troubles are far different than most can relate to. As played by Graig Guggenheim, King is a lot of things but NEVER a jumbled, obvious or senseless parody. Graig created a real, sometimes touching character; a man with the Christian mentality of Elvis conflicted with the "unnatural urges" fueled by Liberace's genitalia.

    With stabs at the music industry & homosexuality, this movie may be offensive to some, but it's important to note that these elements are never construed as mean or cruel intentioned. Well executed, with excellent performances and adept film-making, Rock N' Roll Frankenstein delivers an entertaining guilty pleasure worth a viewing or two.
    9VerhoHo

    In a word? Awesome.

    This is the coolest, nastiest movie I have seen in a long time. I saw it at the Millennium here in New York and it kicks butt. It is so disgusting, but well shot. This is definitely the greatest b-movie of the 90's. It is about a record producer who (with the help of his nephew) makes the greatest rock and roll star of all time, by using parts from dead legends: Elvis' head, Jimi's hands...and Liberace's penis. The last one is an accident, and that's where all the fun starts. the monster is very sexually confused. I was told at the screening that one of the ways the film is being advertised is that they paid homeless people to put the poster for the film on their shopping carts. If that's true, they've got one-up on the Blair Witch people for creative advertising. See this movie!
    Gore-Hound

    Terrible

    This movie was really horrible. I can't believe I wasted my time/money on this piece of garbage. I generally would not post a negative review on here, but I feel people must be warned. At least it sounded decent on paper, but on screen, it just wasn't all there. Mary Shelley is probably rolling around in her grave.
    10coffin1

    This movie really kicks ass!

    This has to be seen to be believed.

    A nutbag mixture of all good things in exploitation films.

    There's this guy named Frankie Stein who has made a perfect rockstar minus one part... his schlong belongs to liberace! (it was supposed to be Jim Morrison's love tool but junkie roadie made a mistake)

    That makes the monster a DIFFERENT kind of monster!

    There are really good songs (I'm a Monster, Electro-shock) and it's never boring (a rarity in this kind of movies i think)

    And where else could you hear Elvis singing... i got a boner blues ?

    Thank you and good night.. the King has left the building.
    2jacobjohntaylor1

    Garbage

    A great story ruined by vulgar sex jokes and homophobia. I thought this would be a funny movie. The Frankenstein monster being like Elvis Presley. But instead it was just sick and stupid. It was like people who wrote The Hangover wrote a Frankenstein movie. And The Hangover is not funny it is just garbage. And this is just garbage. There are a lot films basest on Frankenstein That are the greatest horror movies ever Frankenstein (1931) The cures of Frankenstein Lady Frankenstein thous are some of the best horror movies ever. The book Frankenstein is one of the best horror books ever. But not this. This is just Pooh pooh. Horror comedy is o.k when it is funny. But this not fun it is just gross and stupid.

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    • Quotes

      Iggy: Oh, shit, Pete, you stuck Morrison's ding-dong in a jar of acid!

      Pete: Bummer, man!

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      Referenced in President's Day (2010)

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    • Release date
      • September 18, 1999 (Finland)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Rock & Roll Frankenstein
    • Production company
      • R&R Productions
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    • Budget
      • $250,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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