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Director
  
Richard Clark

Distributed by
  
Troma Entertainment

Writer
  
Richard Clark

3.4/10
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Genre
  
Comedy, Horror, Sci-Fi

Duration
  

Language
  
English

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Release date
  
1988

Genres
  
Horror, Comedy, Horror comedy, Parody, Indie film, Slasher

Cast
  
David Muir
(Dr. Elliot Hackenstein),
Michael Ensign
(Dean Slesinger),
Cathy Cahn
(Yolanda),
Stacey Travis
(Melanie Victor),
Anne Ramsey
(Ruby Rhodes),
Phyllis Diller
(Mrs. Trilling)

Similar movies
  
Brain Dead (2007), Bugged! (1997), Coons! Night of the Bandits of the Night (2005), You Cant Kill Stephen King (2012), Geek Maggot Bingo (1983)

Dr. Hackenstein is a 1988 comedy horror film written and directed by Richard Clark and distributed by Troma Entertainment. After the death of his wife, Dr. Hackenstein (David Muir) concocts the perfect plan: with the help of a few graverobbers and a couple of lost girls, he can use the spare parts to reanimate his dead spouse and build a better woman.

Dr Hackenstein movie scenes

Comedian Phyllis Diller has a small part in the movie, along with Oscar nominee Anne Ramsey (d. 1988) in her last role.

It was shown at Cannes Film Festival in May, 1989, having been released on home video in January. Shooting was comparatively swift, principal photography having begun in May the previous year. It was given a commercial re-release fifteen years later (2004), on DVD format.

The film's visible contemporary influences include Re-Animator and Young Frankenstein. Critic Sandra Brennan characterized it as a parody of the "Frankenstein" films. Identifying it as "among the first films to blend pure gore with slapstick comedy", Rotten Tomatoes deemed it a precursor and trendsetter to later films, such as Scary Movie, which draw on those genres.

DVD Verdict columnist David Johnson, though singling out production values as impressive within its low-budget class, found the gore–comedy outing failed to succeed on either count. Bill Gibron of DVD Talk wrote similarly unenthusiastically that its flashes of wit and effective segments notwithstanding, the romance and physical humor plot elements were ineffective, ultimately concluding it lay "somewhere in the middle between complete piece of crap and pretty cool comedy".

References

Dr. Hackenstein Wikipedia
Dr. Hackenstein IMDb Dr Hackenstein themoviedb.org