1999 Cult Sensation Rock N' Roll Frankenstein Coming to DVD and Digital Nov 10, 2015

DVDTalk called it, “an instant exploitation classic.”  Filmthreat called it, “a classic piece of B-Movie Entertainment.”  The official selection of over 20 international film festivals and winner of Melbourne Underground Film Festival’s “Most Gratuitous Violence” Award, Brian O’Hara’s 1999 horror-comedy Rock n Roll Frankenstein is now available to home entertainment for the first time in its native 16x9 aspect ratio. Synopsis

After music agent Bernie Stein loses his last act, he decides the only way to a better life is through the grave…the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame graveyard, that is.  Together with a burned out roadie and a mad scientist, the motley crew set out to build the perfect Rock n Roll Superstar from the remains of dead rockers.  Assembling parts from Elvis, Hendrix, Sid Vicious and others, soon enough the monster is ALIVE!  But things go bad when Liberace's love tool mistakenly ends up in the mix. Equipped with the head of Elvis and the junk of Lee, a schizo relationship develops between the monster and his privates.

Hilarious, tasteless and chocked full of gratuitous violence, Rock n Roll Frankenstein is  a cult item for movie-goers in search of politically incorrect, mind-warping laughs.”—Fangoria

DVD and Digital Tech Specs Title: Rock N’ Roll Frankenstein SRP: $19.98 Directed by Brian O’Hara Starring Graig Guggenheim, Jayson Spence, Barry Feterman Run Time 88 mins Aspect Ratio: 16x9 Audio 2.0 DVD Extras include feature film audio commentary, Rock N’ Roll Frankenstein trailer, Rock N’ Roll Frankenstein Music Video, “Behind R n R Frankenstein” featurette, trailer vault Full Production Information at imdb.com