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Birth Name: Dalila Di Lazzaro
Birth Date: 1953-01-29
Birth Place: Udine - Friuli-Venezia Giulia - Italy
Alternate Names: Dalila Di Lamar, Dalila Di Lamar, Dalila Parker, Dalila Parker
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Dalila Di Lazzaro, born January 29, 1953 in Udine, Italy, is an Italian model, actress, and writer. She began her career as a fashion model, gaining attention from photographers like Andy Warhol and media outlets due to supposed connections with Sophia Loren. Between the mid-70s and early 80s, she worked on notable films with directors such as Alberto Lattuada and Luigi Comencini. Her last film appearance was in 'L'Ultima ruota del carro' (2013).
Birth Name: Fiorella Masselli
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Fiorella Masselli, born in Serbia during the 20th century, was known for her role as the Baroness Katrin in the 1973 film 'Flesh for Frankenstein'. In the movie's narrative, she is married to Baron Frankenstein and has two children. She becomes infatuated with Nicholas, a farmhand who was a friend of the dead young man whose brain was used by her husband in his creation.
Birth Name: Imelde Marani
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Alternate Names: Monique Van Vooren, Monique Bronz, Monique Bronze, Monique Van Voren
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Monique van Vooren (born Monique Bronz) was an American actress who was born in Belgium. She was known for her role as Baroness Katrin Frankenstein in the 1973 horror film 'Flesh for Frankenstein'. In the movie, she played the wife/sister of Baron Frankenstein and mother to Monica and Erik.
Alternate Names: Rosa Toros, Rosa Torosh, Rosita Toros, Rosita Torosch, Rosita Torosh
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Rosita Torosh was an Italian actress who active during her lifetime (1945-1995).
Release Year: 1973
Nation: France, Italy, United States of America
Alternative Title: Andy Warhol's Young Frankenstein, Frankenstein, The Devil and Dr. Frankenstein, Up Frankenstein, Carne para Frankenstein, Frankenstein, teurastaja, De la chair pour Frankenstein, O varonos Frankenstein, Sarka gia ton Frankenstein, Zombi enantion Frankenstein, Test Frankensteinnek, Il mostro è in tavola... barone Frankenstein, Cialo dla Frankensteina, Andy Warhol's Frankenstein, The Frankenstein Experiment
Director: Antonio Margheriti, Paul Morrissey
Writer: Mary Shelley, Pat Hackett, Paul Morrissey, Tonino Guerra
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Companies: Braunsberg Productions, C. C. Champion, Carlo Ponti Cinematografica, Rassam Productions, Yanne et Rassam
Genre: Cult, Film Based On Literature, Horror, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction Film
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Keywords: incest, monster, seduction, video nasty, zombie
In Serbia, the middle-aged Baron Frankenstein lives with his wife/sister Baroness Katrin and their two teenage children Monica and Erik. The Baron dreams of creating a super-race to restore Serbia's glory. In his laboratory, assisted by Otto, he constructs a desirable female body but needs a potent male counterpart. He mistakenly uses the head of an ascetic man instead of the intended farmhand Nicholas whom the Baroness lusts after. Meanwhile, Nicholas tries to free his dead friend while the Baron attempts to mate his two zombies. The film ends with a chaotic confrontation between the Frankenstein family and their creations.
Flesh for Frankenstein (1973) is an experimental horror film directed by Antonio Margheriti and Paul Morrissey, heavily influenced by Andy Warhol's Factory aesthetic. It follows the decadent Baron Frankenstein and his assistant Otto as they create life from stitched-together body parts in their Serbian mansion. The film blends humor, sexuality, and graphic violence to subvert traditional horror tropes, while exploring themes of desire, incest, and ambition. Despite heavy editing upon its initial release, it remains a cult classic within the genre.