Cast: Harry Wilson, Sally Todd, Voltaire Perkins, Felix Locher, John Zaremba, John Ashley, Bill Coontz, Wolfe Barzell, Harold Lloyd, Jr.
Running Time: 85 mins.
Vault: FEATURES

It reaches from the grave to re-live the horror, the terror! More destructive! More terrifying! In the words of Bugs Bunny, "Monsters lead such interesting lives." That they do -- and when they're not drinking blood, rising from the dead or trashing Tokyo, they seem to be doing what comes naturally: getting hitched and having a crop of kids. In "Frankenstein's Daughter," the Doctor's grandson continues with his infamous grandad's experiments and creates a hideous she-monster, a cross between a sumo wrestler, a porterhouse steak and the "brain" of a blonde bimbo, complete with a permanent wave down to her toes. An exploitation movie milestone in the monster offspring subgenre, "Frankenstein's Daughter" is the third of four drive-in classics crafted by producer Marc Frederic and director Richard Cunha in their late-'50s moviemaking heyday.