Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter (1966)
Description: ROARING GUNS against RAGING MONSTER!
Dr. Frankenstein's Granddaughter Maria, and her brother assistant Rudolph, moved to the old west because the lightning storms there are more frequent and intense, which allows them to work on the experiments of their grandfather. But the experiments are failing and Rudolph's been secretly killing the corpses afterwards. Meanwhile, the Lopez family leaves the town because of the evil going on there
Director: William Beaudine
Producer: william beaudine
Content Rating:
User Reviews: Mostly Negative (base on 271 reviews)
Published Date: 2026-04-01 18:10:08
Genre:
Horror
Western
Science Fiction
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alan crosland
Uninspired direction and forgettable characters.
alex nicol
A clichéd plot that offered nothing new.
anatole litvak
Poorly executed with weak performances.
w merle connell
Lacked emotional depth and connection.
joseph green
Dialogue felt forced and unnatural.
mel welles
A thrilling ride from start to finish. Couldn't take my eyes off the screen.
wu ma
Loved the characters and the emotional depth.
william j hole jr
Cinematography was dull and didn't add much.
michael r lawrence
The dialogue didn't feel natural.
edward sedgwick
A clichéd plot that offered nothing new.
scott pembroke
Overall, a forgettable experience that I wouldn't recommend.
henry king
The story felt flat and lacked momentum.
edward dmytryk
A heartwarming story that stays with you long after the credits roll.
john ainsworth
One of the more disappointing films I've seen recently.
james v kern
An unsatisfying conclusion that left many questions unanswered.
lewis allen
The soundtrack was forgettable and didn't add to the mood.
martyn burke
A tedious experience that felt way too long.
kan ping yu
Beautiful cinematography that really elevates the experience.
george templeton
Predictable storyline with no real surprises.
daniel petrie
The tone kept shifting and never settled.