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                    (1984)
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                    | Starring:  | 
                    
Cassandra Peterson,
 Rossano Brazzi,
 Edmund Purdom,
 Loren Ewing,
 Xiro Papas,
 Simone Blondel,
 Laura De Benedittis,
 Christiane Rucker,
 Perrell Alessandro,
 Michael Dunn,
 Gordon Mitchell,
 Luciano Pigozzi,
 Salvatore Baccaro
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Dick Randall
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Horror,
 Horror Classics,
 Monsters,
 Italian Horror
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1h 42m
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Elvira introduces and humorously critiques the horror film "Frankenstein's Castle of Freaks," where a scientist's experiments to revive the dead lead to monstrous and bizarre outcomes. Despite the eerie setting, Elvira's witty commentary adds a comedic twist to the macabre tale.
                 
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