The Frankenstein Syndrome (2010)
The end justifies the means.
Young scientist Elizabeth Barnes (Tiffany Shepis) and her group of researchers are conducting illegal stem cell research, and discover a cell anomaly that has the potential to regenerate dead tissue. Unable to conduct legal human trials, the researchers turn to corpses to test their serum.
Director: Sean Tretta
Genre: Horror, Science Fiction
Runtime: 88 min
Release Date: October 1, 2010
Cast
- Ed Lauter - Dr. Walton
- Louis Mandylor - Marcus
- Tiffany Shepis - Elizabeth Barnes
- Kristina Wayborn - Elizabeth's Mother
- Scott Anthony Leet - David Doyle
- Shane Dean - Agent Wollstonecraft
- Patti Tindall - Victoria Travelle
- David C. Hayes - Paul Fitcher
- Maya Stojan - Dr. Walton's Nurse
- Richard Anderson - Marquez
Screenplay
Music: Lawrence Shragge
Cinematography: Eve M. Cohen
Editing: Eric Weston, Sean Tretta
Production: NWR Film Productions, Ominous Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Frankenstein Syndrome about?
- Young scientist Elizabeth Barnes (Tiffany Shepis) and her group of researchers are conducting illegal stem cell research, and discover a cell anomaly that has the potential to regenerate dead tissue. Unable to conduct legal human trials, the researchers turn to corpses to test their serum.
- Who directed The Frankenstein Syndrome?
- The Frankenstein Syndrome was directed by Sean Tretta.
- Who stars in The Frankenstein Syndrome?
- The Frankenstein Syndrome stars Ed Lauter, Louis Mandylor, Tiffany Shepis, Kristina Wayborn, Scott Anthony Leet, Shane Dean.
- How long is The Frankenstein Syndrome?
- The Frankenstein Syndrome has a runtime of 1h 28m (88 minutes).
- What genre is The Frankenstein Syndrome?
- The Frankenstein Syndrome is a Horror, Science Fiction film.
- Where was The Frankenstein Syndrome produced?
- The Frankenstein Syndrome was produced in United States of America.