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''Bikini Frankenstein'' is a 2010 American made for cable
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directed by
Fred Olen Ray Fred Olen Ray (born September 10, 1954) is an American film producer, director, and screenwriter of more than 200 low-to-medium-budget feature films in many genres, including Horror film, horror, science fiction, action film, action/adventure f ...
(under the
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name Nicholas Juan Medina). It is based on the novel ''
Frankenstein ''Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus'' is an 1818 novel written by English author Mary Shelley. ''Frankenstein'' tells the story of Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist who creates a sapient creature in an unorthodox scientific ex ...
'' by
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. ''Bikini Frankenstein'' depicts Dr. Frankenstein (Frankie Cullen) losing his job after sleeping with one of his science students Debbie Sloane (
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). He travels back to his native Transylvania where he successfully revives the body of Eve (Jayden Cole), using electricity. After showing off his successful experiment to colleagues in America, Eve later explodes; leading Dr. Frankenstein to proclaim he will work further on his experiments. The film was both written and directed by Ray, and produced by Retromedia Entertainment. It was shown on
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before being distributed in DVD format. ''The New Annotated Frankenstein'' called it "soft porn", and ''Postnaturalism: Frankenstein, Film, and the Anthropotechnical Interface'' placed it within the genre of horror and sexploitation. The ''
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'' recommended its readers instead watch '' Weird Science''. A review from ''
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'' criticized the film's script, but said viewers "might get a chuckle" from watching it.


Plot

''Bikini Frankenstein'' opens with credits stating, "Based on the classic novel by Mary Shelley". Dr.
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(Frankie Cullen) is a professor of science working at an institution called State University. Professor Cullen is shown engaging in relations in his classroom with Debbie (
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), one of his science students. They are discovered by Professor Cullen's rival, rival Clive (Billy Chappell), who reports them to the Dean of the university, Professor Van Sloane (Ted Newsom), and brings Van Sloane to the classroom. Debbie is Van Sloane's daughter, and Professor Van Sloane promptly removes Dr. Frankenstein from his role at the university. Five years later, Dr. Frankenstein is shown having moved back home to
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, home of the legendary
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, to continue working on his research with his assistant, Ingrid (Brandin Rackley). After sleeping with Ingrid, he succeeds in bringing the body of Eve (Jayden Cole), a deceased woman, back to life using energy from a lightning storm. After Eve is brought back to life, she kisses Ingrid and the two become physical with each other in Dr. Frankenstein's laboratory. Dr. Frankenstein, Eve, and his assistant Ingrid all travel back to America, where Dr. Frankenstein impresses Van Sloane, Dr. Waldman (Ron Ford), Dr. Frankenstein's rival Clive, and Claudia, Clive's wife (Christine Nguyen). Dr. Frankenstein originally presents Eve as a sister of Ingrid, in order to for them to become familiar with Eve prior to revealing her true nature as a revived corpse. Dr. Frankenstein leaves for his hotel room to retrieve an object, leaving Eve and Ingrid at Clive's residence. Clive asks Claudia to follow Frankenstein and find out what he is up to, leaving Eve alone with Clive. Clive gives Eve a tour of his residence, and the two fornicate in his office. Claudia meets Dr. Frankenstein at his hotel room and they engage in relations in his room. Once the group reconvenes their meeting with Eve at Clive's residence, Dr. Frankenstein is met initially with skepticism after revealing the true nature of Eve to the group of assembled onlookers. He provides the death certificate for Eve as a way to verify his scientific claims. Ingrid and Claudia escort Eve to a private room to prepare her for a physical examination. Following an erotic ceremony involving all three women, Eve explodes due to an overdose of excitation. Dr. Frankenstein is undeterred, and proclaims to the group that he will labor further on his experiment at a later date with another deceased body.


Cast

* Frankie Cullen as Dr.
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* Jayden Cole as Eve * Brandin Rackley as Ingrid * Christine Nguyen as Claudia * Billy Chappell as Clive * Ted Newsom as Professor Van Sloane * Ron Ford as Dr. Waldman *
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as Debbie


Production

''Bikini Frankenstein'' was directed by
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. Ray wrote the screenplay as well. The film was produced by the production company Retromedia Entertainment. It was broadcast several times in Summer 2010 at fixed times and on demand on the premium channel
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. It was released on DVD on January 19, 2010. The first indications of the movie ''Bikini Frankenstein'' were shown in the movie ''Bikini Airways''. However, the film wasn't shown for a very long time, and the title was dismissed as a hoax. Later, due to the high demand of Cinemax, director Fred Olen Ray resurrected the title ''Bikini Frankenstein''. The film was shot simultaneously with ''Twilight Vamps''. It was released on DVD by BayView Entertainment on December 11, 2012. The film distribution company Full Moon Empire acquired the rights to broadcast and release to DVD ''Bikini Frankenstein'', with their 2018 acquisition of New City Releasing's Torchlight Pictures.


Reception

Writing in ''The New Annotated Frankenstein'', editor Leslie Klinger described the film as, "Soft porn, about an evil doctor who creates an undead sex kitten." Shane Denson wrote in the 2014 book ''Postnaturalism: Frankenstein, Film, and the Anthropotechnical Interface'' that he would place the film within the genre of either "horror/porn or horror/sexploitation". The book ''Nightmare Movies'' described it as "video 'product'" directed and produced by Fred Olen Ray. The ''
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'' wrote of the film's genre, "at least one can't fault ''Bikini Frankenstein'' for saying it's based on Mary Shelley's novel, because the core idea of "man creates monster" is indeed there." ''Dr. Gore's Movie Reviews'' reviewed Jayden Cole's performance, while Mitch Lovell of ''The Video Vacuum'' declared the film as weak, compared to the performances of Christine Nguyen and Brandin Rackley. Tarstarkas.net rated the film 8 out of 10. ''Obscure Horror'' wrote, "It's a fun, entertaining film, with plenty of gorgeous folks and countless soft-core sex scenes." ''HK and Cult Film News'' praised the film, given the allusions of earlier ''Frankenstein'' movies, the music and the cinematography. A review of ''Bikini Frankenstein'' on ''
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'' called it "dumb as a box of hammers" but "not entirely useless" and told the reader, "You might get a chuckle ... out of it". The ''
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'' recommended readers instead watch '' Weird Science'' by John Hughes.
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wrote, "it wins the 'best title of the week award' hands down." Chace Thibodeaux praised the female actresses in the film, writing, "It’s saving grace is the female cast." Thibodeaux highlighted in particular the acting of
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, Brandin Rackley, Jayden Cole, and Christine Nguyen.


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* * {{Fred Olen Ray 2010 television films 2010 films American erotic films American television films Films directed by Fred Olen Ray Frankenstein films 2010s English-language films 2010s American films