Director: Jerome Elston•Genres: Horror, Comedy
A group of bikini-clad women awaken in a mysterious laboratory, unaware that they are part of a mad scientist's experiment. They must band together to escape the clutches of the monstrous Bikini Frankenstein and his creator before becoming permanent additions to his grotesque collection. The film blends B-movie horror tropes with a comedic, campy aesthetic.
Bikini Frankenstein is a low-budget independent horror-comedy that garnered attention primarily within cult film circles. It is often described as a deliberately schlocky and campy tribute to classic monster movies, featuring an abundance of B-movie charm and gratuitous exploitation elements.
Appreciated for its campy, over-the-top B-movie style.
Often seen as a fun, albeit nonsensical, tribute to retro horror.
Criticized for its low production values and predictable plot.
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The film leans heavily into its 'so bad it's good' appeal, aiming for a humorous and self-aware tone rather than genuine scares.
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