Despite the title, this isn't very Andy Warhol. More a Hammer Horror played for laughs. And some of the intentional humour works and there's some unintentional laughs from the so-so acting as well. The monster material though, both male and female, are kinda dull I'm afraid, as is the hero who's trying to save his friend. But the acting's not all bad, with a good Dr. Frankenstein and his sister/wife and assistant Otto. And the sets are very good, as is the camera-work. It looks great in Blu-ray. So, worth getting- Well yes, if you're not looking for a great story told by great actors, but for laughs intentional and otherwise. And as I said, it looks great. I can't help feeling it may have been better as a musical though…