

Frankenstein's Monster's Monster, Frankenstein
When actor David Harbour finds lost footage of his father's disastrous televised stage play of a literary classic, he uncovers shocking family secrets.
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Plot Summary
This mockumentary follows actor David Gremmert as he attempts to make a documentary about his father, a legendary but reclusive horror actor who played Frankenstein's Monster in the infamous "Frankenstein's Monster's Monster, Frankenstein". As Gremmert delves deeper, he uncovers bizarre family secrets and the questionable legacy of his father's most iconic role.
Critical Reception
The film gained a cult following among fans of parody and cult horror, appreciated for its unique comedic style and affectionate take on classic horror tropes. While not widely reviewed by mainstream critics, it garnered positive attention within independent film circles for its originality.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its absurd humor and meta-commentary on filmmaking.
- Applauded for its creative and humorous exploration of a fictional cult film's creation.
- Seen as a charmingly bizarre and low-budget tribute to genre cinema.
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Fun Fact
The film is presented as a 'found footage' mockumentary, even though it was intentionally filmed in this style for comedic effect, adding a layer of meta-humor to its premise.
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