- Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster
Infobox Film | name = Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster
caption = The DVD cover for the film
director = Robert Gaffney
producer = Stanley P. Darer/Alan V. Iselin/Robert McCarty
writer = R.H.W Dillard/ George Garrett/John Rodenbeck
starring =James Karen /Marilyn Hanold
cinematography = Saul Midwall
editing = Lawrence C. Keating
distributor = Futurama Entertainment Corp.
released = September 22, 1965
runtime = 79 min.
language = English
imdb_id = 0059199Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster (1965) is a
science fiction cult film , directed byRobert Gaffney and starringMarilyn Hanold ,James Karen , andLou Cutell . The film was released in Great Britain as "Duel of the Space Monsters". It is also known as "Frankenstein Meets the Space Men", "Mars Attacks Puerto Rico", "Mars Invades Puerto Rico", and "Operation San Juan". The film was among those featured in "The 50 Worst Movies Ever Made" (2004). Released by the Futurama Entertainment Corp., it was released on DVD by Dark Sky Films in 2006.Plot
All of the women on the planet Mars have died in an atomic war, except for Martian Princess Marcuzan (Marilyn Hanold). Marcuzan and her right hand man, Dr. Nadir (Lou Cutell), decide they will travel to Earth and steal all of the women on the planet in order to continue the Martian race. The Martians shoot down a
space capsule manned by the android Captain Frank Saunders (Robert Reilly ), causing it to crash in Puerto Rico. Frankenstein's electronic brain has been damaged and he proceeds to terrorize the island. A subplot involves the martians abducting bikini clad women.The titular space monster refers to the radiation-scarred mutation 'Mull' brought along as part of the alien invasion force. The Frankenstein android and Mull confront one-another at the climax.
The film enjoys a rather deep cult thanks to late-late night showings on independent television. esp. during the seventies and eighties. The nonsensical plot, wooden performances, monster action, musical interludes (!) and tatty production values have lent the film a reputation as a sort of esoteric -although perhaps unintended- masterpiece.
The 2006 DVD release contains the original theatrical trailer and the feature-film.
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