Lust for Frankenstein
Moira Frankenstein inherits a notorious family name and becomes consumed by her grandfather's famed experiments. She decides to reopen the laboratory and continue the work he left unfinished, convinced that the secrets of life can still be mastered. The story follows her single minded drive as... Read more
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About Lust for Frankenstein
Moira Frankenstein inherits a notorious family name and becomes consumed by her grandfather's famed experiments. She decides to reopen the laboratory and continue the work he left unfinished, convinced that the secrets of life can still be mastered. The story follows her single minded drive as she gathers components, tests techniques, and confronts the dangerous temptations of power. The film favors a lean, atmospheric horror approach with Franco's signature styling, including stark lighting, charged sensuality, and claustrophobic set pieces. While it stays away from obvious plot twists in this early stage, it foregrounds the moral cost of obsession and the uneasy bond between maker and creation. The look emphasizes mood over gore, keeping things suggestive rather than explicit throughout, naturally.
Directed by Jesús Franco, Lust for Frankenstein borrows from the Frankenstein myth rather than adapting a specific version. The project comes from creator Kevin Collins and leans into Franco's stylized low budget aesthetic and exploitation cinema influences. Although modest in scope, it mirrors Franco's late era technique, favoring practical effects and atmospheric tension over big set pieces, and it frames the action with a lean, lurid sensibility.
Box office data for Lust for Frankenstein is not publicly disclosed, and the film appears in niche cult circuits rather than mainstream releases. Its distribution and revenue details are not widely reported.
There are no major awards on record for this film. It did not receive notable nominations from the Oscars, Emmys, or Golden Globes, and it remains a curiosity within Jesús Franco's late career rather than an awards highlight.
Reception sits in a narrow cult niche, with a low user rating of 2.895 out of 10 from 19 votes. The performances by Michelle Bauer and Lina Romay are often noted for camp, while the film's themes turn on obsession with legacy and the ethics of reviving life.
Details
- Release Date
- January 01, 1998
- Runtime
- 1h 22m
- User Ratings
- 19 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Horror
- Country
- Spain
- Studio
- One Shot Productions
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Michelle Bauer
Goddess - The Creature
Lina Romay
Moira Frankenstein
Analía Ivars
Abigail
Amber Newman
Stripper
Carlos Subterfuge
Frankensteins Geist
Robert King
Cyrus
Rachel Sheppard
Mora
Pedro Temboury
Carlitos
Bill Meelater
Woodchopper
Alex Cox
Mario the Gardener
Director: Jesús Franco
Written by: Kevin Collins