Maverick filmmaker Paul Morrissey's Flesh for Frankenstein reevaluates the horror film, infusing it with satiric wit and sexuality. Morrissey's tale of the mad Baron Frankenstein and his perverse creative urges was heavily edited upon initial release; Criterion presents the restored director's cut-fully intact after 25 years-in a new widescreen transfer.
Supplements
Audio commentary by Paul Morrissey, star Udo Kier, and film historian Maurice Yacowar
A stills gallery of publicity and production photos, featuring excerpts from the Claudio Gizzi musical score in stereo
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