
Mistress Frankenstein
Comedy · Fantasy · Horror
Overview
Dr. Victor Frankenstein neglects the sexual needs of his frigid and frustrated wife Helena. After Helena gets killed in a horse riding accident, Victor decides to bring her back to life. However, Victor's inept assistant Igor accidentally damages Helena's brain and replaces it with a lesbian's brain, so Helena is now a crazed, aggressive, and predatory vixen with a raging insatiable libido.
Top Cast


Darian Caine
Darian Caine
Helena Frankenstein
Darian Caine
Helena Frankenstein
Heidi Christine
Heidi Christine
The Broadway Girl
Heidi Christine
The Broadway Girl
Victoria Vega
Victoria Vega
Angry Wife
Victoria Vega
Angry Wife


Debbie Rochon
Debbie Rochon
Suburban Couple / Hippie Couple
Debbie Rochon
Suburban Couple / Hippie Couple


A.J. Khan
A.J. Khan
The Hooker
A.J. Khan
The Hooker


Jade Duboir
Jade Duboir
Housemaid
Jade Duboir
Housemaid
Jessie Harcourt
Jessie Harcourt
Housemaid
Jessie Harcourt
Housemaid


John Paul Fedele
John Paul Fedele
Dr. Frankenstein / Suburban Couple
John Paul Fedele
Dr. Frankenstein / Suburban Couple
Michael R. Thomas
Michael R. Thomas
Monster / Karl / Gypsy / Burgomaster
Michael R. Thomas
Monster / Karl / Gypsy / Burgomaster
Bennigan Feeney
Bennigan Feeney
Igor
Bennigan Feeney
Igor
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