
After a failed attempt to propose to his girlfriend, Alan Jones is beaten to within an inch of his life by a street gang and taken to a mysterious lab where Dr. Tanner Finski and his kid genius assistant perform horrible experiments on him hoping to re-animate a Frankenstein. The experiments lead to a hole being ripped in space and time, manifesting an Army of Frankensteins from hundreds of parallel universes and sending them all back to the 19th century, directly into the he... (Full plot summary below)
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After a failed attempt to propose to his girlfriend, Alan Jones is beaten to within an inch of his life by a street gang and taken to a mysterious lab where Dr. Tanner Finski and his kid genius assistant perform horrible experiments on him hoping to re-animate a Frankenstein. The experiments lead to a hole being ripped in space and time, manifesting an Army of Frankensteins from hundreds of parallel universes and sending them all back to the 19th century, directly into the heart of a bloody battle between the North and South. History will never be the same.
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| TheFrightFile.comDustin PutmanSo exceedingly earnest that one almost feels guilty having to criticize it. Never funny when it tries to be but frequently laughable when it wants to be taken seriously, the film is an overlong hodgepodge of dopey plotting and insipid delivery. |
| User ReviewLee MA modern-day Dr Frankenstein uses his kid-Igor to kidnap a 20-something in order to steal his eye to complete his monster. The experiment goes awry, sending the all the mentioned folk back to 1865 along with Frankenstein's monster which replicated itself by the dozens. Both sides of the War for Southern Independence attempt to use the sci-fi technology in order to further their respective causes. Too many typical tropes in a very a-typical story. |