Andy Warhol's Frankenstein
"Andy Warhol's Frankenstein" is a 1973 horror film produced by Andy Warhol, known for his influential role in the pop art movement. The film is a loose adaptation of Mary Shelley's classic novel, focusing on the themes of creation and monstrosity. It features a blend of campy humor and horror elements, characteristic of Warhol's unique style.
The film stars Joe Dallesandro as the creature and includes a mix of avant-garde performances and experimental storytelling. It reflects Warhol's fascination with celebrity culture and the macabre, making it a notable entry in the genre of cult cinema.