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8.5 1h 14m

La Sangre de Frankenstein

"A Hellish Journey to Nowhere"

Dr. Frankenstein is pursued by the ex-policeman Avio, who knows that he murders people for his experiments. Avio is assisted by Marilyn Manson, who works for him, but they know that the police, the government, and the elite are supporting Dr. Frankenstein. That's why they must be careful when facing this psychopath and his henchmen. In the end, everything will be resolved in an extensive mystical battle, which includes kung fu, lightning, and dismemberment.

Top Cast

  • Paul Divano

    Paul Divano

    Avio

  • Martin Villagra

    Martin Villagra

    Dr. Frankenstein

  • Diego Cagide

    Diego Cagide

    Marilyn Manson

  • Mariano Salas

    Mariano Salas

    Carbonel

  • José Luis Paruolo

    José Luis Paruolo

    Dr. Uri Geller

  • Federico Paruolo

    Federico Paruolo

    Lenzina

  • Alan Goyen

    Alan Goyen

    El Frances

Overview

Dr. Frankenstein is pursued by the ex-policeman Avio, who knows that he murders people for his experiments. Avio is assisted by Marilyn Manson, who works for him, but they know that the police, the government, and the elite are supporting Dr. Frankenstein. That's why they must be careful when facing this psychopath and his henchmen. In the end, everything will be resolved in an extensive mystical battle, which includes kung fu, lightning, and dismemberment.

Rating

8.5 / 10
2 Reviews
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6.5 1977