Frankenstein’s Daughter

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Frankenstein’s Daughter is a 1958 low-budget American horror film that blends mad-scientist experimentation with teenage monster-movie tropes.

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instanceOf American horror film
film
science fiction horror film
antagonist Oliver Frank NERFINISHED
castMember Donald Murphy NERFINISHED
Felix Locher NERFINISHED
Harold Lloyd Jr. NERFINISHED
John Zaremba NERFINISHED
Lester Dorr NERFINISHED
Robert Dix NERFINISHED
Sally Todd NERFINISHED
cinematographer Brydon Baker NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Richard E. Cunha NERFINISHED
distributor Astor Pictures NERFINISHED
editor Robert Carlisle NERFINISHED
era 1950s American cinema
featuresCreature female Frankenstein-style monster
filmingStyle independent low-budget production
format black-and-white film
genre horror film
mad scientist film
science fiction film
teen film
hasCultFollowing yes
hasTheme ethics of scientific experimentation
teenage anxiety and transformation
inspiredBy Frankenstein mythos NERFINISHED
leadActor John Ashley NERFINISHED
Sandra Knight NERFINISHED
mainCharacter Oliver Frank NERFINISHED
Trudy Morton NERFINISHED
musicBy Nicholas Carras NERFINISHED
notableElement low-budget production
mad scientist experimentation theme
teenage monster-movie tropes
originalLanguage English
partOfTrend 1950s American teen horror cycle
plotSummary A mad scientist claiming to be a descendant of Frankenstein conducts secret experiments in a suburban home, transforming a young woman into a monstrous female creature.
producer Marc Frederic NERFINISHED
productionCompany Layton Film Productions NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1958-11-14
releaseYear 1958
runtimeMinutes 85
screenwriter H. E. Barrie NERFINISHED
settingPeriod contemporary 1950s United States
targetAudience drive-in theater audiences

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Harold Lloyd Jr. notableWork Frankenstein’s Daughter