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Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter (1966) -- Legendary outlaw of the Old West Jesse James, on the run from Marshal MacPhee, hides out in the castle of Baron Frankenstein's granddaughter Maria, who proceeds to transform Jesse's slow-witted pal Hank into a bald zombie, which she names Igor.

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Writer:
Carl K. Hittleman (written by)
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Release Date:
April 1966 (USA) more
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Legendary outlaw of the Old West Jesse James, on the run from Marshal MacPhee, hides out in the castle of Baron Frankenstein's granddaughter Maria... more | add synopsis
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It Exceeded My Minimal Expectations more (36 total)

Cast

  (in credits order)
John Lupton ... Jesse James
Narda Onyx ... Dr. Maria Frankenstein
Cal Bolder ... Hank Tracy / Igor
Estelita Rodriguez ... Juanita Lopez (as Estelita)
Jim Davis ... Marshal MacPhee
Steven Geray ... Dr. Rudolph Frankenstein
Rayford Barnes ... Lonny Curry
William Fawcett ... Jensen the Pharmacist
Nestor Paiva ... Saloon Owner
Roger Creed ... Butch Curry
Rosa Turich ... Nina Lopez
Felipe Turich ... Manuel Lopez
Fred Stromsoe ... Stacy

Dan White ... Pete Ketchum
Page Slattery ... Deputy Andy
Mark Norton ... Francisco Lopez
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Directed by
William Beaudine 
 
Writing credits
Carl K. Hittleman (written by) (as Carl Hittleman)

Produced by
Carroll Case .... producer
Howard W. Koch .... producer
 
Original Music by
Raoul Kraushaar 
 
Cinematography by
Lothrop B. Worth (director of photography) (as Lothrop Worth)
 
Art Direction by
Paul Sylos 
 
Set Decoration by
Harry Reif 
 
Makeup Department
Jeanne Bodel .... hairdresser (as Jeanné Bodel)
Ted Coodley .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Sam Manners .... executive in charge of production
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Max Stein .... assistant director
 
Art Department
J. Robert Benton .... property master
 
Sound Department
John D. Hall .... sound effects (as John Hall)
Harold Lewis .... sound engineer
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Lee Davis .... camera operator
James Wooter .... lighting engineer
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Charles Arrico .... costumer: men
Reneé Dietrich .... costumer: ladies
 
Editorial Department
William Austin .... supervising film editor
 
Other crew
Ruth Burch .... talent coordinator
Dorothy Cumming .... script supervisor
Hawk Koch .... assistant to producer (as Howard W. Koch Jr.)
 

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Additional Details

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Jesse James Meets Frankenstein (USA) (working title)
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Runtime:
88 min | USA:83 min (DVD)
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Color (Pathécolor)
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1.85 : 1 more
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Trivia:
The lab equipment was provided by Ken Strickfaden, who used the same gadgets in the Frankenstein films made by Universal, as well as Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein (1974). This is one of the few times the equipment was filmed in color. more
Goofs:
Continuity: The cork on the table changes position between shots when The Wild Bunch is telling Jessie James the robbery plan. more
Quotes:
Dr. Maria Frankenstein: While you finish preparing, I shall activate the artificial brain. more

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14 out of 14 people found the following review useful.
It Exceeded My Minimal Expectations, 7 December 2005
3/10
Author: ferbs54 from United States

According to the IMDb here, William "One Shot" Beaudine directed no less than 298 films before his death in 1970. In 1966, he brought all his 50-some-odd years of experience in the industry to bear on his final film, "Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter," and the result is one of the more unusual movie concoctions you will ever see. As the title suggests, this film conflates the Western and horror genres, although not so stupidly as 1957's "Teenage Monster." Here, James and his beefcake sidekick, on the lam after a botched holdup, knock on the wrong doctor's door seeking medical assistance. Maria Frankenstein, the granddaughter (not daughter) of the original, and a real chip(py) off the old block, almost leaps for joy when she sees Jesse's hunky pal, and wastes little time transforming him into "Igor," a lumbering automaton with a synthetic brain... Truth to tell, this film isn't nearly as awful as I had anticipated, and certainly exceeded my minimal expectations. Yes, it is a B Western at best, crossed with the usual Frankensteinian hijinks, but is quite entertaining for what it is, and moves along briskly. The film features some passable acting (I've seen much worse), some amusing lines, Injun attacks, shootouts, and all the cool-looking lab gizmos we've come to expect from a Franky picture. On the DVD that I just viewed, one of the extras is a running commentary track by Joe Bob Briggs, and it is both highly informative and extremely funny; better than anything one could hope to hear on MST3K. The man is a real treasure for the "psychotronic" film fanatic, and makes this DVD something special.

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