Take a hit off the Frankenstein Syndrome, stem cell horror flick with Tiffany Shepis

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

It’s always a pleasure to see one of our former own achieve success in the industry. Whether it’s seeing Mike Catalano get a book deal, or longtime Schmoe Bradley Sullivan get his first feature made, or writing about our former girl Tiffany Shepis landing a new film role…which, face it, happens every other week…all of it pleases us to no end. And today’s no exception.

Ladies and gentlemen…it’s Friday…let’s all take a hefty shot of THE FRANKENSTEIN SYNDROME!

Also known as THE PROMETHEUS PROJECT – THE FRANKENSTEIN SYNDROME centers on:

A beautiful young stem-cell researcher, Elizabeth Barnes (Tiffany Shepis, Nightmare Man, Night of the Demons remake) who joins a secret research group attempting to develop a stem-cell based universal healing serum. Despite opposition from the project leaders Marcus Grone (Louis Mandylor, My Big Fat Greek Wedding) and Dr. Victoria Travelle (Patti Tindall, The Graves), she quickly develops a serum that can bring the dead back to life – but with horrific results. Distraught, Elizabeth tries to leave the project, but the project’s financier (film vet Ed Lauter) orders Marcus to hold the research team captive until their research is complete. When one of the project’s security guards (Scott Leet, Freeway Killer) is murdered and then re-animated, the team must contend with a man who at first is like a child, but quickly becomes something much, much more…

Sounds like a good time, right? F*ckin’A it does!

Kristina Wayborn, Scott Anthony Leet, Maya Stojan, Esther Ellsworth and David C. Hayes also star in the film, which currently has no release dates available.

Stay up…

You’re one sexy beast Tiff…keep up the good work!

Source: American World Pictures

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