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- Baron Frankenstein's daughter and his assistant/her lover continue his experiments in an attempt to rebuild his legacy after he is killed by his psychotic, murderous first monster.
- Blondie Collins returns to bother Nick and Nora. To get away from her, the couple takes a hastily planned trip to Florida
- Dr. Cadaver presents the 1971 movie "Lady Frankenstein", assisted by "Igor" and the "Doctor's New Pet".
- Vincent, Tangella and Mr. Livingston host the 21st-century version of Creature Features, the classic San Francisco Bay Area horror-host program made famous by Bob Wilkins in the 70's and John Stanley in the 80's.
- Scarewolf presents and screens the 1971 horror/thriller movie "Lady Frankenstein".
- The son Elvira never knew she had abruptly appears and tries to take over her show.
- 2007– 44mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 1h 5mPodcast Episode
- Mr. Multo presents the 1971 horror / science fiction movie "Lady Frankenstein" (aka "La figlia di Frankenstein").
- Mr. Multo presents the 1971 horror / science fiction movie "Lady Frankenstein" (aka "La figlia di Frankenstein").
- 2020–TV Episode
- The Film - "Lady Frankenstein" Italy's take on the classic Frankenstein tale is the smuttiest one to date! After the Doc's phallic-headed monster bear hugs him to death, his foxy daughter Tonya decides to use his lab as a boyfriend factory! It's a steamy love story for the handicapped, as Tonya seduces not only her father's crippled lab assistant, but their mentally challenged stableboy! The star power consists of Joseph Cotton of Soylent Green fame. ICWXP Rick and the bots decide to do some much needed tidying up around run-down Cine-A-Sorrow Theater but a bum by the name of Darrell puts a serious cramp in their style. The guys let Darrell share their sanctuary from the Zom-Pocalypse but it isn't long before their house guest has royally trashed their humble adobe and some angry antics ensue. A roommate from Hell story everyone can relate to... unless you're a roommate from Hell, of course. Stop pitting out our t-shirts and do the dishes once in awhile!
- by Mel Welles starring Rosalba Neri and Joseph Cotten. The plot is paced quickly enough that we rarely notice its jagged edges don't quite fit together. Tania's notion of creating a monster to not only vindicate her father's theories but also to clean up his mess makes for a nice twist on an old story. If the monster is rather too obviously composed of mortician's wax, a glass eye and rubber gloves, it's at least a novel concept for the Frankenstein Monster. And I should mention the suspiciously modern-looking hats the men wear and their amazingly fake sideburns. Nothing says 'Nineteenth Century' like strange facial hair and obvious spirit gum. At least nice touches abound in the production design, such as a nifty display case in the laboratory containing all the body parts, and since he lacks one of those ultra-bright surgical lights with a dazzling reflector, the Baron makes do with a large mirror fronted by a row of kerosene lamps. Although this does raise the question, if Frankenstein is relying upon lanterns and torches for illumination, what is powering the Jacob's Ladders and other sparking equipment?
- Mistress Scarlet and her Sisters; Kat, Nica and Ami introduce and discuss "Lady Frankenstein". This is a really bad movie, but made enjoyable by the lovely hosts.
- Has-been rock star Vincent Van Dahl hosts horror films in his haunted mansion with the help of his stalwart butler Mr. Livingston and quixotic housemate Tangella. Movie: "Lady Frankenstein" Guest: Actress and Dancer Faye Fatale.