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Adventurous viewers not repelled by the title of this horror exploitation-comedy from Frank Henenlotter (director of the splatter cult classic Basket Case) will find a fair share of laughs on display, thanks to Henenlotter's typically energetic devil-may-care brand of gruesome humor. James Lorinz tears up acres of scenery as Jeffrey Franken, a neurotic electrician and aspiring mad scientist, who goes completely 'round the bend after his slightly pudgy girlfriend (former Penthouse pet, Patty Mullen) is shredded by his latest invention, a remote-control lawn mower. Preserving her head in his mom's freezer, he sets out to acquire shapely female parts to rebuild the rest of her, focusing his search on the city's red-light district. After watching a news feature on crack addiction among local prostitutes, Franken hits on the solution and invents a formula for "supercrack," which triggers the spontaneous detonation of anyone who smokes it. After blowing apart a hotel roomful of unfortunate ladies, he spirits their scattered limbs home to his garage laboratory, where his patchwork creation is eventually brought to life in a hilarious lift from The Bride of Frankenstein. Apparently, her brain spent too much time bobbing in the same preservative bath used for the hooker-parts, since she is instantly compelled to peddle her assets on every street corner in town, resulting in the high-voltage deaths of several johns (who are not entirely dissatisfied with their choice of demise). Her exploits reach the attention of sadistic pimp Zorro (Joseph Gonzalez), who, obsessed with finding the person responsible for blowing up his women, tracks her back to Franken's lab for the inevitable (and quite disgusting) confrontation. Basically a collection of crude but hilarious sight gags (Franken's predilection for plunging a power drill into his own skull; the pimp knocked senseless by flying severed limbs) and goofy throwaway dialogue, this may offer guilty pleasures for fans of Henenlotter's comic theater of the absurd. Frankenhooker is available on video in R and unrated versions, some featuring a suitably tacky slipcase, which, when pressed, screeches the words "Wanna date?" ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

  • Release date:May 11, 1990

Cast

James Lorinz
as Jeffrey Franken
Patty Mullen
as Elizabeth
Charlotte Helmkamp
as Honey
Shirley Stoler
as Spike, the Bartender
Louise Lasser
as Jeffrey's Mom
Lia Chang
as Crystal
Jennifer Delora
as Angel
Vicki Darnell
as Sugar
Heather Hunter
as Charteuse
Sandy Colisimo
as Monkey
Stephanie Ryan
as Anise
Paul-Felix Montez
as Goldie
Sonia Hensley
as Corner Hooker #2
Dominic Marcus
as Pimp
Beverly Bonner
as Casey
David Lipman
as Frankenhookers trick
Carissa Channing
as Dolores
John Zacherle
as Weatherman
Ari M. Roussimoff
as Zorro's Customer
Jan Saint
as Street Preacher
Gregory Gilbert
as Times Square Victim #2

Crew

Frank Henenlotter
Director
Edgar Ievins
Producer
James Glickenhaus
Producer
Frank Henenlotter
Screenwriter
Robert Martin
Screenwriter
Joe Renzetti
Composer (Music Score)
Kevin Tent
Editor
James Glickenhaus
Executive Producer
Gabe Bartalos
Special Effects
Gabe Bartalos
Makeup Special Effects
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