Four stories from the writer/director's published book of the same title are presented. 1) "My Creation, My Beloved": Gregore Frankenstein uses his skills to implant the brain of his beloved pen pal Irma into the body of a gorgeous young woman he has assembled. She is awakened and promptly kills him. This is so she can return the favor placing his brain in a young man's body. They can now be young lovers. 2) "Crawler from the Grave": Helmut Frankenstein's neighbor, Vincent, covets his large ruby ring. After Helmut's death, Vincent digs up the grave to snatch it. He cuts off the arm so he can remove it more easily. But the hand he cut off comes to life and pursues him. 3). "Madhouse of Death": P.I. Jack Anvil's car breaks down. He hikes to the nearest house where he meets Dr. Mortality and a bevy of shapely maidens. A drugged cup of tea allows Mortality to transplant Anvil's brain into his gorilla, Gigantus. 4) "Dr. Karnstein's Creation": Karnstein recruits a Transylvanian helper to construct a new creature, planning to ultimately use his assistant's brain in the final assemblage. But some body parts are from a vampire and the moon is full.—Garon Smith
John Blyth Barrymore, Buddy Daniels Friedman, Jim Tavaré
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Based upon four of writer-director Donald F. Glut's short stories published in his book TALES OF FRANKENSTEIN: "My Creation, My Beloved" (a deformed descendant of Victor Frankenstein creates the perfect man and woman), "Crawler from the Grave" (another Frankenstein descendant's disembodied, plague-infected arm returns from the grave for revenge), "Madhouse of Death" (a private detective winds up in an old dark house filled with loonies...and a gorilla) and "Dr. Karnstein's Creation" (a mad doctor creates a monster in vampire-haunted Transylvania - with gruesomely unexpected results).