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1998 - 86m.

Over-the-top low-budget comedy has a foul-mouthed record producer getting his scientist nephew to make a new rock star out of the body parts of various dead famous musicians only for their to be all kinds of side-effects, the biggest one having to do with Liberace and his naughty bits.

Purposely campy, this polished looking effort has plenty of twisted and tasteless humour with enough crudeness and off-colour jokes to be offensive to those who can't appreciate raunch.

Director/writer O'Hara throws in plenty of weird bits and the film is very Frank Henenlotter (director of Basket Case) in style and delivery. A curious and dirty independent epic that's good viewing for those who like irreverant and lewd B-movies.

Review is based on a "working" version, it may not be released in the form in which I saw it.

Directed By: Brian O'Hara.
Written By: Brian O'Hara.

Starring: Graig Guggenheim, Jayson Spence, Barry Feterman.