I'm a big fan of the concept of blending the styles of the horror and western genres, but director William Beaudine's 1966 film Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter is not one of the greatest examples of this mixture – as you can now see for yourself, as Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter is embedded above, in its entirety! It's the latest installment in our Old School Horror video series, where we
showcase off the wall and often so bad they are good horror films of old, in their entirety for your viewing pleasure. Bored? Had too many drinks? Need something to switch the brain off to? We got your ticket!
Shot back-to-back with the film it was released in a double feature with, Billy the Kid versus Dracula, Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter is a cheapie that shows us what happens when
outlaw Jesse James seeks refuge from Marshal MacPhee in the castle of Baron Frankenstein's granddaughter Maria. The budding mad scientist has plans of her own for Jesse's dim-witted sidekick in the form of a brain transplant.
Written by Carl K. Hittleman and produced by Carroll Case, the film stars John Lupton as Jesse James, Narda Onyx as Dr. Maria Frankenstein, Cal Bolder as the dim-witted sidekick mentioned in the synopsis, and Steven Geray as Maria's brother Rudolph Frankenstein.
The Jesse James and Billy the Kid movies were Beaudine's last theatrically released films, but he went on to do some TV work before he passed away at the age of 78 in 1970. Beaudine's career as a director stretched back to 1915, and over the course of 55 years he racked up directing credits on almost 400 different projects.
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