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| William Winckler's Frankenstein vs. The Creature from Blood Cove | 
enlarge | Director: William Winckler Studio: William Winckler Productions, Inc. Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 92030
Format: Black & White, Collector's Edition, Color, Digital Sound, Director's Cut, Dvd-video, Full Length, Surround Sound, Widescreen, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Unrated Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 90 Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: DWW5555D UPC: 803371055552 EAN: 0803371055552 ASIN: B000B651BG
Theatrical Release Date: 2005 Publication Date: October 1, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Sorry no shipping to ALABAMA addresses. All orders from ALABAMA will be cancelled.
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Description Near an isolated beach on the California coast, in a laboratory of horror three renegade scientists have resurrected Frankenstein's long-dead monster. . . the legendary, indestructible corpse has come back to life yet again! At the same time, they've biogenetically engineered a half-man, half-fish abomination, intending to use both brutes as weapons in the worldwide fight against terrorism. However, disaster strikes when the chemical brainwashing used to control the terrifying beasts fails - instead of stopping terror, these invincible fiends spread terror! The horror begins when the amphibious beast claims its first victims - gorgeous models and their crew shooting a glamorous photo spread on the beach! Rescued and held hostage by the scientists, the survivors of the grisly rampage must find a way to escape both their mad captors and the rampaging monsters, and warn the world of the horrific danger! Shot entirely in black and white, William Winckler's FRANKENSTEIN VS. THE CREATURE FROM BLOOD COVE, is a loving homage to the classic horror films of the 1940s and the Atomic Age "creature features" of the 1950's. Starring Larry Butler, Bill Winckler, Dezzi Rae Ascalon, Corey J. Marshall, Gary Canavello, Alison Lees-Taylor, Lawrence Furbish. Special Appearances by Butch Patrick, David Gerrold, Raven De La Croix, Lloyd Kaufman, and Ron Jeremy. Written, produced and directed by William Winckler. Feature running time approx. 90-minutes / 2005 / Not Rated - Suggested for Audiences 18 and over - contains breif nudity, language and violence/ OPEN REGION DVD - PLAYS WORLDWIDE. Aspect Ratio Widescreen 16:9. DVD EXTRAS - Making of Documentaries, Trailer, Deleted Scenes, Audio Commentaries, Bloopers, and more!
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Wooden Spoon's review September 5, 2005 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
William Winckler has billed this film as "a modern-day homage to the classic Universal-style horror films of the 1940s." He's not off the mark either. Winckler has grabbed some of the essence of the British Hammer films and merged them with the old Universal films for a very unique horror film. And a low-budget one at that. Now folks, I watch cheesy low-budget films all the time, and frankly, you won't find the faults those films have, in Winckler's film. We have a good story, nice costumes and some interesting characters. If you knew what the film cost, you'd be shocked by the "Blood Cove Creature's get-up." Hell I was...and I don't know what the film cost. Frankly, I was expecting some cheesy rubber suit! But Winckler put his money where his creatures were and I loved the final result. Winckler has shown though that he's not gonna grab any old 2-bit actor from some local high school to appear in his films either. He's got everyone's favorite appearing and that adds to the fun. Lloyd Kaufman and Raven De La Croix also star in this movie and put in their usual "above-board" performances. Now I'm not gonna be a total "homer" and not find some fault with this movie. I thought some of the fight scenes were a tinge weak...but frankly, until I get out on the beach in those outfits and practice some Ultimate Fighting Championship moves, I'll back off on the critiques. Seriously folks, it's a good film that deserves a chance. Yeah, you can watch "Urband Legends 3" or "The Prophecy 4" but it's the same rehashed stuff. Here we have a film trying to resurrect quality from the good ole days and hoping to make a fan out of you. They sure caught me!
Excellent Work October 30, 2005 3 out of 6 found this review helpful
A great movie to watch and just enjoy. Gone are the days of movie fun before all the special effects of todays films. This is the way we all use watch movies; sitting on the edge of our seats, biting nails and watching scary monsters come out of the sea.
Pleasantly surprised - DVD loaded w/ Extras! January 5, 2006 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I agree with many previous reviews. Gone are the effects of Hollywood, but the return of the monster from the sea is back!! I felt like I was watching the classics. Having read a quick review/write up about this film in Fangoria mag, I thought I would give it a chance. I liked it a lot. The black and white was awesome. Great location shooting and who could pass up watching a flick with strippers and cameo's from the Director of those "Toxic Avenger" movies and of course, Ron Jeremy!
I want to touch base on the extras on this DVD. It's rare to find a DVD that has so much extra material for the purchase. There are bloopers, gag reels, a detailed (long) "making of" which documents all cast and crew throughout the process.
Also, which struck me as a huge thumbs up was the fact that there was directorial and crew audio commentary on audio track2 as an added option. This was cool because I am a fan of how movies are made and I enjoy listening to things directors and editors and Dp's have to say. This was a huge added bonus and it shows that Winckler cares about his films enough to show the audience everything that goes into making this.
This DVD is worth the purchase on the extra's alone! They even have an extra on the DVD dedicated to the soundtrack!!
All in all, this is a fun movie to watch and if you buy it, you will enjoy it. Have fun and don't forget...WATCH the extras, they don't come on these movie DVD's often!
A Retro-Horror Dream Come True! March 8, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
When I was a kid it always used to bother me that the Creature from the Black Lagoon was listed among the Classic Universal Monsters, but never encountered any of the others. My favorite Universals were always the "monster rallies", such as "Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman" and I've had a terrible hunger for more such films, but sadly there just weren't any more to be had.
As an adult, I've always wanted to see "Retro-Horror" films, films in the style of the Classics I loved.
"Frankenstein vs the Creature from Blood Cove" is a Monster Rally in the grand old sense. FINALLY I get to see a "Creature" interacting with another classic monster. This is as close to "Frankenstein vs the Creature from the Black Lagoon" as we will ever get to see. It's not just a fun film, it is the realization of a dream I've had since I was a kid. And it is proof that "Retro-Horror" CAN be done and that there is a market for it.
FvtCfBC features not just the two lead monsters, but also has a Werewolf, a Bride of Frankenstein, the ghost of Dr. Frankenstein and more--all in designs that are spectacular, given the limitations of the film's budget! "Frankenstein vs the Creature from Blood Cove" may not please some of the stuffier fans of the classics that inspired it, but nevertheless it is a great fun romp of a movie, made with a profound love of those classics and with a wee bit of spice for the modern audience. In that regard, it has a lot in common with the AIP b&w classics of the '60's. It's sort of Frankenstein meets the Creature on Del Tenney's beach. Sort of.
Destined to be a Cult Classic!
Cheap....Cheap......Cheap December 1, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Cheap and not in a good way. This thing looks like a low budget porn without the sex. Highly dissapointed. Rental only
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