I Was A Teenage Frankenstein's Roommate

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I Was A Teenage Frankenstein's Roommate
Directed by Worm Miller
Produced by Patrick Casey
Worm Miller
Written by Patrick Casey
Worm Miller
Starring Patrick Casey
Worm Miller
Nick Stukas
Sarah K. Bizek
Sean Hall
Jack Shreck
Music by Sean Hall
Distributed by Sub Rosa
Release date(s) 2002
Language English

I Was A Teenage Frankenstein's Roommate (2002) is a low-budget feature starring Patrick Casey and directed by Worm Miller. Miller and Casey also co-wrote the movie. The duo went on to write Hey, Stop Stabbing Me!, National Lampoon Presents Dorm Daze and it's sequel National Lampoon's Dorm Daze 2 among other things. The film was shot on location in Bloomington, Minnesota. The film was written and shot in under two weeks during a winter break from college. The title of the film is a play off of the title of the 1950's film I Was A Teenage Frankenstein.

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I Was A Teenage Frankenstein's Roommate is the story of Hiram Belmore (Patrick Casey) and his attempt to create life and therefore win the school science fair. Peggy (Sarah K. Bizek) and her boyfriend Dwight (Nick Stukas) are house-sitting for Peggy's professor. Dwight's friend Hiram hijacks the house and uses it in his experiment to create his Frankenstein's monster, which he names Monster (Worm Miller). His class rival Lionel Kerr (Sean Hall) is trying to prevent this and win the science fair himself, while Clerval (Jack Shreck) co-opts control of a relgious sect to make things turn out in his favor and wackiness ensues.

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