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Frankenstein unbound

While conducting implosion experiments in the year 2031, Dr. Joseph Buchanan accidentally causes a rift in time and is sent to nineteenth century Geneva where he encounters Victor Frankenstein and his monster.

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  • "The ultimate weapon which was meant to be safe for the mankind produces global side effects including time slides and disappearances. The scientist behind the project and his car are zapped from the year 2031 to 1817 Switzerland where he finds Dr. Victor Frankenstein and his contemporaries."
  • ""Dr. Joseph Buchanan is a brilliant scientist conducting experiments in the year 2031. His humanitarian goal is to create a new weapon that will revolutionize war by simply making the enemy disappear. But his work ruptures the very core of time and space, and Buchanan is transported to Geneva, in the year 1817. Ironically, he meets fellow scientist Dr. Victor Frankenstein, whose own brilliant experiment has gone awry. In his efforts to give man the power to create life, Frankenstein has created a monster who has already killed his 6-year-old brother, and is now threatening the entire city. When the monster vows to destroy everyone dear to Frankenstein unless he is given a mate, Frankenstein demands that Buchanan use his advanced scientific knowledge to help him make a second creature. The film abounds with unpredictable plot twists as Buchanan meets the poets Percy Shelley and Lord Byron, and falls in love with Byron's mistress, Mary Shelley, the young woman who will later write the novel Frankenstein"--Videodisc sleeve."
  • "While conducting implosion experiments in the year 2031, Dr. Joseph Buchanan accidentally causes a rift in time and is sent to nineteenth century Geneva where he encounters Victor Frankenstein and his monster."@en

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  • "Horror films"
  • "Monster films and programs"
  • "fiction d'horreur (fiction)"
  • "Film adaptations"@en
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"
  • "Fiction films"@en
  • "Fiction films"
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Feature films"
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Drama"
  • "Features"
  • "Monster films"@en
  • "Science fiction films"@en
  • "fiction fantastique (fiction)"

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  • "Frankenstein unbound"
  • "Frankenstein unbound"@en