#505) FLESH FOR FRANKENSTEIN (1973)
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Uploaded on Jun 10, 2011
FLESH FOR FRANKENSTEIN (1973) DIRECTED BY PAUL MORRISEY, STARRING JOE DALLESANDRA, UDO KIER, AND MONIQUE VAN VOOREN, PRODUCED BY ANDY WARHOL, ORIGINALLY SHOT IN 3D,, THIS CULT CLASSIC IS #505 ON THE LIST OF ANOTHER 1001 MOVIES YOU MUST SEE BEFORE YOU DIE!, SONG IS "FLESH FOR FANTASY" BY SEVEN WITCHES.........".....THIS VIDEO IS FOR EDUCATIONAL VIEWING PURPOSES ONLY AND NOT FOR SALE, UNDER THE FAIR USE ACT.This video "Compilation" is protected by copyright, Title 17, Ch 1, section 103. The copyright in this Compilation extends only to the material assembled and arranged by the author, and does not imply any exclusive right in the preexisting material. Allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. This video may not be reproduced or sold.
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PlayIt4MeAgainSam 1 year ago
Looks like some wild science experiments ... nice video.
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GOLDSTANDARD1427 1 year ago
thanks Lia..yes this is one trippy film!
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MultiCathyU 1 year ago
This is forever classic! this one and also Dracula.Two hilarious black horror comedies, beautifully made, with divine music and fantastic camera work! It looks like well tought-out, checked projects with considered decision regarding cast. Not easy to believe that Paul Morrissey wrote the dialogues literally on a knee before daily shooting, that both movies were made during 1 month+ and that "Frankenstein" Udo Kier was found in a last moment and then approved for Dracula 7 days before filming.
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MultiCathyU 1 year ago
Taking into account all what I said I must agree that Paul Morrissey is a cinematic genius... and a very lucky guy in addition ! to create masterpieces this way.. He had lack of money, time and many other problems but result surpussed all expectations!
Awesome tribute to awesome movie Craig! The idea with the song is no comment ! Bravo, bravo !
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Nick Cataldi 4 months ago
Saw it 3 X's in 3-D.Its was Great !!! Also saw it on reg television on USA's Night Flight.. Not so good.
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badcraziness16 8 months ago
Very great music video. Actually plan on having a double feature of Blood for Dracula and Flesh for Frankenstein tonight.
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julie dave 1 year ago
brilliant movie
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alexanderssalex 1 year ago
The song is super for this movie! ;)*
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MrRoyaldrinker 1 year ago
Cool tribute to the movie, really like it. Thanks!
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columbiana100 1 year ago
agree Jean, classic, awesome films and great tribute by the way! Thank you!
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Blueeyed40 1 year ago
Cool video! Many thanks! I agree that this is already classic! I mean the films. one of the most impresive movies i've ever seen. awesome!
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flexoprint2 1 year ago
Uuh baby, you are sick! Who do you think is an LSD queer there? Udo Kier? LOL His personage doesn't suppose to be on drugs or so and all other shit you have written is a load of rubbish. You sound like you on drug yourself! Keep this bullshit in low profile, you sound weird baby. If you don't like it why watch?!?
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Tianoevanova 1 year ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
Ok.... It doesn't matter WHICH queer took drugs and made an LSD induced porn trip with some sad basterd screwing his sister and all the rest. It still sucked.
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jiujitsu77 1 year ago
well...seeing as Warhol had little to do with the film...It was called that since he did have a small hand in financing the picture...but it was really putting his name on there that was to sell the film in the first place. Also, some of the actors were from his "troupe" so to speak. I believe Warhol discovered Dallesandro or something like that. the writing and the directing can be attributed to Paul Morrisey, and to a lesser extent Antonio Margheriti. So, Warhol it aint
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