I WAS A TEENAGE FRANKENSTEIN 1957

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I WAS A TEENAGE FRANKENSTEIN 1957
U.S. film. A classic JD, teen angst, drive-in horror movie! I Was A Teenage Frankenstein is a metaphor for teenage dissatisfaction. The monster represents alienated adolescence and Dr. Frankenstein is the calculating and manipulative scientist/authority figure.

Listen for classic lines like: "Speak! You have a civil tongue in your head. I know! I sewed it there!" and "There is no death in this laboratory until I declare it so." Whit Bissell, Phyllis Coates (Lois Lane from 1950s Superman TV series), Gary Conway, Robert Burton, George Lynn, John Cliff, Marshall Bradford, Claudia Bryar. I Was A Teenage Frankenstein!

Plus this bonus selection...

BEECH- NUT SHOW 1959
Nov-28-59. U.S. TV show. Musical guests include Gary Stytes (Starry Eyed), Bobby Freeman (Ebb Tide). Dick talks with the kids in the audience about his recent book "Your Happiest Years." Rob Lauren (If I Had A Girl), Lloyd Price (Won't Cha Come Home, Come Into My Heart), Frankie Avalon (Why, Swinging On A Rainbow). Frankie is interview and discusses his work in the film "The Alamo" and why he's growing his hair so long.


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