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Lady Frankenstein is a film of genre Science fiction directed by Mel Welles released in USA on 1 october 1973 with Joseph Cotten

Lady Frankenstein (1971)

Lady Frankenstein
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Released in USA 1 october 1973
Length 1h34
Directed by
Genres Science fiction,    Horror
Rating51% 2.554582.554582.554582.554582.55458

Lady Frankenstein (Italian: La Figlia di Frankenstein) is a 1971 Italian horror film directed by Mel Welles. It stars Joseph Cotten, Rosalba Neri (under the pseudonym Sara Bey), Mickey Hargitay and Paul Müller. The script was written by cult writer Edward di Lorenzo.

Synopsis

The films opens with a trio of grave robbers (led by a man named Lynch) delivering a corpse to Baron Frankenstein (Cotten) and his assistant Dr. Marshall (Müller), for obvious reanimation purposes.

Actors

Joseph Cotten

(Baron Frankenstein)
Herbert Fux

(Tom Lynch)
Rosalba Neri

(Tania Frankenstein)
Mickey Hargitay

(Captain Harris)
Andrea Aureli

(Jim Turner)
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