
Human Experiments (1979)
Año de lanzamiento: 1979
Nación: United States
Alternative Title: Experimentos humanos, Experiências Humanas, Elävien kuolleiden talo, De levande döda, Electro-Choc, Expérimentations humaines, Morderczy eksperyment, Эксперименты над людьми, Mardrömmen, Beyond the Gate, Women in Prison, Gehirnwäsche
Director: Gregory Goodell
Writer: Gregory Goodell, Richard Rothstein
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Gregory Goodell, Summer Brown
Executive Producer: Edwin Brown
Compañías: N/A
Género: Horror
Budget: 300.000
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: brainwashing, criminal rehabilitation, hallucinations, human experiment, innocent in jail, insects, mass murder, prison, prison escape, rock concert, self-defense, singer, spider, video nasty, women's prison
Historia
In 'Human Experiments', a deranged prison doctor conducts horrifying experiments using shock therapy on inmates. The film does not provide specific details about the outcomes of these experiments or any character arcs.
Resumen
'Human Experiments' (1979) is an American horror film directed by Gregory Goodell. Set in a prison, the movie revolves around a cruel and unethical doctor who subjects inmates to brutal shock therapy treatments for unknown purposes. The film's plot is limited to this central premise, with no further details on characters or events provided in the sources.