Monstrosity

Directed by Joseph V. Mascelli
Not Rated
1963    64mHorror, Science Fiction,
3.115%3.4
When atomic power is somehow harnessed to transplant brains, a rich old woman uses this power as the basis for hiring three foreign female housekeepers, two sexy and one homely, with the idea of transplanting her brain into the body of a sexy and gorgeous young woman.
  • Marjorie EatonHetty March
  • Frank GerstleDr. Otto Frank
  • Frank FowlerVictor
  • Erika PetersNina Rhodes
  • Judy BamberBeatrice "Bea" Mullins
  • Lisa LangAnita Gonzalez
  • Margie FiscoThe Walking Corpse (uncredited)
  • Kemp NiverHans (uncredited) / Production Coordinator
  • Bradford DillmanNarrator (voice; uncredited)
  • Joseph V. MascelliDirector
  • Vy RussellScreenplay / Associate Producer
  • Sue DwigginsScreenplay / Associate Producer
  • Dean Dillman Jr.Screenplay / Producer
  • Jack PollexfenProducer
  • Alfred TaylorDirector Of Photography
  • Lou YatesSpecial Effects Makeup Artist
  • Owen C. GladdenEditor
  • Bill AshleyDialogue Editor
  • Gene KauerOriginal Music Composer
  • Charles T. KnightSound

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Monstrosity Trivia

Monstrosity was released on September 1, 1963.

Monstrosity was directed by Joseph V. Mascelli.

Monstrosity has a runtime of 64 min.

Monstrosity was produced by Dean Dillman Jr., Jack Pollexfen.

The key characters in Monstrosity are Hetty March (Marjorie Eaton), Dr. Otto Frank (Frank Gerstle), Victor (Frank Fowler).

Monstrosity is rated Not Rated.

Monstrosity is a Horror, Sci-Fi, Mystery film.

Monstrosity has an audience rating of 1.5 out of 10.

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