FRANKENHOOKER VHS

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Presented in partnership with Troma Entertainment!

 

NOTE: THIS IS A PRE-ORDER. VHS WILL SHIP MID-DEC 2024

 

James Lorinz tears up acres of scenery as Jeffrey Franken, a neurotic electrician and aspiring mad scientist, who goes completely 'round the bend after his slightly pudgy girlfriend (former Penthouse pet, Patty Mullen) is shredded by his latest invention, a remote-control lawn mower. Preserving her head in his mom's freezer, he sets out to acquire shapely female parts to rebuild the rest of her, focusing his search on the city's red-light district.

 

After watching a news feature on crack addiction among local prostitutes, Franken hits on the solution and invents a formula for "supercrack," which triggers the spontaneous detonation of anyone who smokes it. After blowing apart a hotel roomful of unfortunate ladies, he spirits their scattered limbs home to his garage laboratory, where his patchwork creation is eventually brought to life in a hilarious lift from The Bride of Frankenstein. Apparently, her brain spent too much time bobbing in the same preservative bath used for the hooker-parts, since she is instantly compelled to peddle her assets on every street corner in town, resulting in the high-voltage deaths of several johns (who are not entirely dissatisfied with their choice of demise).

 

Frankenhooker’s exploits reach the attention of sadistic pimp Zorro (Joseph Gonzalez), who, obsessed with finding the person responsible for blowing up his women, tracks her back to Franken's lab for the inevitable (and quite disgusting) confrontation.

 

Presented in native widescreen. Duplicated in NTSC.

 

This limited edition comes housed in an all-new slipcase with art from Jacky Lawrence of Home Video Horrors, featuring silver embossing on the FRANKENHOOKER logo and stitching on the front and back! Pressed on translucent purple videocassettes with silver foil face and side labels!

 

This is the first edition and a one-time press of 100 copies.