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Mrs. March, sadistic, selfish, and rich, uses her aging gigolo boyfriend and renegade scientist Otto Frank, whose illegal experiments she is subsidizing in her Gothic mansion, in a plan to transplant her brain into the body of a young woman. Three foreign domestics: Mexican Anita, British Bea, and Austrian Nina, are hired. Frank's mysterious and unexplained use of radiation can inexplicably transplant brains without surgery. After he puts a cat's brain into Anita and she literally scratches out Bea's eye, Nina becomes the prospective receptacle for Mrs. March's aging but still active libido.
Movie Tagline:
Bodies for sale!
Title: Monstrosity Release Date: December , 1964
Runtime: 64 mins Genre: Horror All Genres: Horror, Sci-Fi Languages: English Country: USA Colors: Black and White Sound: Mono IMDB Rating: 2.3 Buried.com Rating: 3.3 - (Rate This Horror Movie at Buried.com) Category: Horror Movies Starting With M
MPAA Rating: Unrated
Director(s):
Joseph V. Mascelli
Cast:
Marjorie Eaton ...Hetty March
Frank Gerstle ...Dr. Otto Frank
Frank Fowler ...Victor
Erika Peters ...Nina Rhodes
Judy Bamber ...Beatrice 'Bea' Mullins
Lisa Lang ...Anita Gonzalez
Xerxes ...Himself - The Cat
Bradford Dillman ...Narrator
Margie Fisco ...The Walking Corpse
Remaining Cast:
Producer(s):
Dean Dillman Jr.
Sue Dwiggins
Jack Pollexfen
Vy Russell
Writer(s):
Dean Dillman Jr.
Sue Dwiggins
Jack Pollexfen
Vy Russell
Composer(s):
Gene Kauer
More Movie Taglines:
- Bodies for sale!
- WANTED: Youth and Beauty. Will Pay Millions. Only Beautiful and Shapely Girls Need Apply. No References Required. Appointments After Dark Only.
- Chained... to the devil's love lab!
Movie Quote(s):
- Narrator: Where were the live, fresh bodies he'd been promised?
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Narrator: Oh, how she made them sweat. Especially this old fool, companion and gigolo. How many years she's kept him dangling on promises. Well, sometimes it's convenient to have a man, especially when he comes cheaper than servants.
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Narrator: Three new bodies. Fresh, live, young bodies. No families or friends within thousands of miles, no one to ask embarrassing questions when they disappear. Victor wondered which one Mrs. March would pick. The little Mexican, the girl from Vienna, or the buxom blonde? Victor knew his pick, but he still felt uneasy, making love to an 80 year old woman in the body of a 20 year old girl; it's insanity!
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Narrator: As with the other bodies stolen from cemeteries, the nerve endings of the brain were too far gone to receive a proper transplant. The experiment failed to produce anything more than a walking, breathing zombie-like creature. But the doctor permitted her to wander about the laboratory - she was harmless and [leering tone] Narrator: at times even amusing.
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Narrator: Mrs. March had not realized her future body had such a satisfactory shape. Perhaps not as spectacular as the English girl but in excellent taste. She couldn't help being amused. The stupid girl was not only modeling Mrs. March's future wardrobe but Mrs. March's future body: so firm, so nicely round in places men like.
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Keywords:
Brain, Old Woman, Experiment, Eye, Cat ...[more]
Keywords All:
Mad Scientist, Body Snatcher, Explosion, Eternal Youth, Man Beast, Murder, Nudity, MST3K, Transplantation, Electrocution, Xenotransplantation, Beautiful Woman, Stairs, Matriarch, English Accent, Voice Over Narration, Wealthy, Atonal Music Score, Laboratory, Hatpin, Gazebo, Narration, Wheelchair, Fire, Roof, Brain Transplant, Mad Doctor, Grave Robbing, Irony, Airport, Zombie, Score Employs Electronic Instruments, Fall From Height, Independent Film

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