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          The eccentric Baron von Frankenstein (Udo Kier) partners with his peculiar assistant, Otto, to craft a superior master race, with the Baron as it's leader.!

          Download this stock image: MONIQUE VAN VOOREN, Udo Kier and Srdjan Zelenovic in a scene from Andy Warhol's ed by Photos inc.

        1. Download this stock image: MONIQUE VAN VOOREN, Udo Kier and Srdjan Zelenovic in a scene from Andy Warhol's ed by Photos inc.
        2. Baron Frankenstein (Udo Kier) wants not only to master life and death, but to create a master race of his own design, the progeny of a male.
        3. The eccentric Baron von Frankenstein (Udo Kier) partners with his peculiar assistant, Otto, to craft a superior master race, with the Baron as it's leader.
        4. Bogdanovich always cares deeply about his characters, working here with his young actors to make them real enough you'll wish they existed; they'll stay with.
        5. Paul Morrissey's version is the only X-rated version in 3D, which allows audiences to experience the nude human body and spilling of guts from the screen.
        6. Paul Morrissey’s disgusting and hilarious take on the classic tale screens (in 3D!) in a new restoration at UW Cinematheque on April 30.

          Frankenstein… you know the name from author Mary Shelley, associated with the birth of science fiction as a genre.

          The tale has been retold by many generations of filmmakers, from J. Searle Dawley in 1910, to the most well-known, James Whale’s 1931 version, with other interpretations from filmmakers as diverse as Roger Corman, Kenneth Branagh, and Ishiro Honda.

          But one version pops out among the list of adaptations, and that is Frankenstein 3D, also known as Andy Warhol’s Frankenstein and Flesh For Frankenstein. Paul Morrissey’s 1973 version is the only X-rated version in 3D, which allows audiences to experience the nude human body and spilling of guts from the screen in all their eye-popping, grotesque splendor as never before.

          UW Cinematheque is providing a local opportunity to view this cinematic oddity in all