“ | Eat dirt, you miserable little worm! | ” |
- Hans |
- For the Cinematic Titanic presentation, see CT - Frankenstein's Castle of Freaks.
Frankenstein's Castle of Freaks is a 1974 horror film that was directed and co-produced by Dick Randall.
Synopsis[]
The castle of the notorious Count Frankenstein is filled with intrigue and terror while the Count seeks romance.
Cast[]
- Rossano Brazzi as Count Frankenstein
- Michael Dunn as Genz
- Edmund Purdom as Prefect
- Gordon Mitchell as Igor
- Loren Ewing as Goliath
- Luciano Pigozzi as Hans
- Xiro Pappas as Kreegin
- Salvatore Baccaro as Ook
- Simonetta Vitelli as Maria
- Christiane Rücker as Krista
Notes[]
- Slavatore Baccaro (Ook) was credited as "Boris Lugosi" and Luciano Pigozzi (Hans) was credited as "Alan Collins".
- Released in the United States in 1975.
- Michael Dunn (Genz) had had a recurring role as the villain Dr. Miguelito Loveless on the TV series The Wild Wild West. He also appeared in the notable Star Trek episode "Plato's Stepchildren" and the film The Werewolf of Washington.
MST3K Connections[]
- Director and producer Dick Randall was also executive producer for Pod People.
- Rossano Brazzi portrayed Don Lamanna in Final Justice and Phineas T. Prune in Il Natale Che Quasi Non Fu (which he also directed and wrote).
- Edmund Purdom also portrayed Griba in Ator, the Fighting Eagle.
- Salvatore Baccaro also portrayed the chief cave man in Cave Dwellers and a neanderthal man in Starcrash.
- Cinematographer Mario Mancini was also assistant camera for Hercules Unchained.
- Hair stylist Stefano Trani was also chief makeup artist for The Pumaman.
- Set designer E. Rancati also did props for Hercules Unchained.
- Sound editor Renato Cadueri was also sound technician for Hercules Unchained.