


Frankenstein Island
A hot air balloon crew and a dog find themselves on an island with scantily-clad part-alien women, zombies, and other monsters.
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Plot Summary
A group of sailors are shipwrecked on a mysterious island inhabited by descendants of Dr. Frankenstein and his creations. They discover that the island's sole inhabitant, the beautiful but sinister Sheila, is controlled by the spirit of Frankenstein himself. Sheila uses her allure and the island's monstrous inhabitants to lure and torment the sailors, seeking to fulfill Frankenstein's twisted experiments.
Critical Reception
Frankenstein Island is a cult film known for its low budget, bizarre plot, and campy elements. It is generally considered a Z-movie, with critics and audiences often pointing to its amateurish production values and nonsensical narrative. However, it has garnered a cult following among fans of obscure horror and schlock cinema.
What Reviewers Say
- A bizarre and low-budget horror flick with a cult following.
- Features campy acting and a nonsensical plot that appeals to schlock enthusiasts.
- Notable for featuring aging horror icons in an unusual setting.
Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews for Frankenstein Island is not readily available, but its cult status suggests a niche audience who appreciate its campy and unconventional nature despite its technical shortcomings.
Fun Fact
The film famously features both John Carradine and Cameron Mitchell, two veteran actors of classic horror cinema, in roles that are considered by many to be a far cry from their earlier, more acclaimed work.
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