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    Frankenstein's Daughter
    a.k.a. She Monster of the Night Director: Richard E. Cunha

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    • DVD Release Date: 08/30/2005
    • Original Release: 1958
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 29,370

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    Disc #1 -- Frankenstein's Daughter
    1. Negative Attitude [8:53]
    2. Only Human [4:51]
    3. Honorable Name [7:38]
    4. True Achievement [6:34]
    5. Something Better [8:01]
    6. Female Brain [4:56]
    7. She's Alive [7:54]
    8. Monster Woman [4:52]
    9. Special Date [10:05]
    10. Your Friend [5:36]
    11. Strange Character [6:34]
    12. Completely Insane [8:44]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Frankenstein's Daughter, a low-budget American horror movie badly directed by Richard E. Cunha, is another in a series of poorly made adaptations of Mary Shelley's classic horror novel. Here, the original Dr. Frankenstein's grandson, Oliver Frankenstein (Donald Murphy), now living in Los Angeles, creates a female version of the Monster from sweet teenage girl, Trudy (Sandra Knight) who then goes on a killing rampage. This thriller, with poor production values and bad sets, has some intentional humor, but little real horror. Also released as She Monster of the Night, Frankenstein's Daughter was featured in It Came from Hollywood, an amusing and loving tribute to horror films and their makers. Also, lovers of trivia should note that Sandra Knight, who plays Trudy, would later become the wife of actor Jack Nicholson. Linda Rasmussen, All Movie Guide

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