The Rats are Coming! The Werewolves are Here!, a film by Andy Milligan, 1972
The Rats are Coming! The Werewolves are Here!, 1972
A film by Andy Milligan
“The daughter in a family of werewolves decides to put an end to the family curse.” (IMDB)
The Rats are Coming! The Werewolves are Here!, 1972
A film by Andy Milligan
“The daughter in a family of werewolves decides to put an end to the family curse.” (IMDB)
Monstrosity (aka The Atomic Brain), 1963
A film by Joseph V. Mascelli (as Joseph Mascelli), Jack Pollexfen (uncredited)
“A rich but unscrupulous old woman plots with a scientist to have her brain implanted in the skull of a sexy young woman.” (IMDB)
Lady Frankenstein, 1971
By Mel Welles & Aureliano Luppi (co-director)
Dr. Frankenstein’s daughter continues the work of her brilliant but tragically flawed father.
“When Dr. Frankenstein is killed by a monster he created, his daughter and his lab assistant Marshall continue his experiments. The two fall in love and attempt to transplant Marshall’s brain in to the muscular body of a retarded servant Stephen, in order to prolong the aging Marshall’s life. Meanwhile, the first monster seeks revenge on the grave robbers who sold the body parts used in its creation to Dr. Frankenstein. Soon it comes after Marshall and the doctor’s daughter.” (IMDB)
Dead Men Walk, 1943
A film by Sam Newfield
“The twin of a kindly small-town physician returns from the grave for vengeance against his brother, who secretly killed him because the twin served Satan.” (IMDB)
It’s Alive!, 1969
A film by Larry Buchanan
“In this sci-fi film a loony farmer finds a prehistoric monster hiding in a cavern on his land. To feed his newest critter, the farmer kidnaps three people. The three desperately try to escape and finally, one of them succeeds.” (IMDB)
Creature from the Haunted Sea, 1961
A film by Roger Corman
A bunch of criminals prepare a con involving a sea creature in the hopes of stealing a large sum of money. But they don’t know the beast is actually real.
Assignment: Terror (aka Dracula vs. Frankenstein, 1970
A film by Tulio Demicheli, Hugo Fregonese, Antonio Isasi-Isasmend, Eberhard Meichsner
“Aliens from a dying world plot to conquer earth by praying on man’s superstitions. Bringing two dead scientists (Michael Rennie and Karin Dor) back to life, they use their knowledge to re-animate various earth monsters, including the werewolf Waldemar Daninsky, Frankenstein’s monster (both played by Jacinto Molina), the mummy Tao-Tet, and the vampire Count de Meirhoff.” (IMDB)
Attack of the Giant Leeches, 1959
A film by Bernard L. Kowalski
Driller Killer-Uncut, 1979
A film by Abel Ferrara
“An artist slowly goes insane while struggling to pay his bills, work on his paintings, and care for his two female roommates, which leads him taking to the streets of New York after dark and randomly killing derelicts with a power drill.” (IMDB)
Embryo, 1976
A film by Ralph Nelson
An updated Frankenstein story for the swinging 1970s. This time, the good doctor (Rock Hudson) grows an embryo to an adult woman in a few weeks time. The end result is trouble. (Browse our Movie Archive)