The Freakmaker(1974) -

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Today, The Freakmaker is remembered as a strange, atmospheric relic of 1970s British horror that successfully married high-concept sci-fi with the grit of the "grindhouse" circuit. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more The Freakmaker(1974)

The Freakmaker (1974), also released under the title The Mutations , is a cult horror film that stands as a late-entry example of British "biological" horror. Directed by Jack Cardiff—an Academy Award-winning cinematographer known for his vibrant work with Powell and Pressburger—the film blends the "mad scientist" trope with the visceral aesthetics of 1970s exploitation cinema. Plot and Themes The classic "playing God" narrative