Frankenstein (2007 film)
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Starring | Helen McCrory |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
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Executive producer | Tim Haines |
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Network | ITV |
Release | 2007 – 2007 |
Frankenstein is a UK TV movie dramatic adaptation of Mary Shelly's famous horror novel Frankenstein presented as a modern version set in the present day. Dr. Victoria Frankenstein, a female geneticist, accidentally creates a monster while growing her son's clone from stem cells as an organ donor in an effort to prevent his imminent organ failure induced death.
Frankenstein was written and directed by Jed Mercurio and broadcast on Wednesday October 24, 2007 at 9pm on the ITV Network. It is regarded as ITV's answer to the BBC miniseries Jekyll.
Plot
Dr. Victoria Frankenstein, a scientist experimenting on stem cells and biotechnology, is working to advance medical science so her ill 8-year-old child William has a chance to receive organ transplants, and possibly a cure. This is the Universal Xenograft Project, overseen by Professor Andrew Waldman and assisted by her friend, Ed Gore. In the process of an organ-growing experiment, Victoria inserts William's blood into the procedure, and the stem cells begin to grow at a rapid rate. The insertion of William's blood is unknown until Ed discovers a tooth within the purpose built tank in which the stem cells are cultivating, and Andrew is then alerted. X-rays within the tank show that an organism is growing, and for the intention of scientific advancement, it is allowed to live. However, a lightning strike cuts the power within the building, and the creature, referred to as "the UX", escapes. He wonders the sewers and is seen by a small girl when he is close to the exit of the pipes. The UX later kills the girl when she starts screaming at it. The UX soon returns to the laboratory however, and kills a security guard, Ed and Andrew. The UX is captured by security personnel, and taken to a different laboratory, in which Victoria's husband Henry is seemingly in authority. Victoria attempts to interact and calm the UX, but is mostly unsuccessful. In one of these tests, the UX acts similar to William, which convinces Victoria that it really is William. At night, Victoria attempts to free the UX but initially fails, until Henry arrives by helicopter, and they escape to a nearby beach to consider their position. Soon, a team of armed men arrive and request that they hand over the UX. Henry refuses, and is swiftly shot. The armed men then take Victoria and the UX. In the final scene, Victoria is seemingly trying to educate the UX in an unknown facility, where they are being watched by their captors wondering whether, when It grows to understand, if it will love or hate Victoria for creating it.
Cast
- Helen McCrory as Victoria Frankenstein: A scientist in the fields of biotechnology, Victoria is a member of the Universal Xenograft Project - which aims to advance medical science with use of stem cells. She was also married to Henry, but he "walked out on [them]", and since had a divorce. She cares for her ill son William, and this force is what pushes her to insert William's blood into the stem cell tank, which inadvertently gives grows to be a monster which they later refer to as "the UX".
- James Purefoy as Henry Clerval: Henry seems to be a figure of authority or a supervisor at a secret lab, where the UX has been moved to. People around Henry have believed him to be a doctor, including his wife Victoria. He "walked out" on Victoria and his son William, but has been more involved with them now that William has become ill. He is killed by a squad of armed men after he escapes with Victoria and the UX.
- Neil Pearson as Andrew Waldman: Victoria's collegue and friend. The two work together in the lab. He's killed by the UX when it returns to the Laboratory.
- Lindsay Duncan as Professor Jane Pretorius: Victoria's boss who finds out about the project but refuses to terminate it. When the monster is unleashed and later captured, it is revealed that Jane has been working with Henry. She wants to use the UX to help humans, and suggests that creatures like the UX would make good soilders. Her men kidnaps Victoria and the UX at the end of the film.
- Benedict Wong as Ed Gore: Victoria's assistant who helps her (unintentionlly at first) create the UX. He is killed by the UX when it returns to laboratory after escaping.
- Julian Bleach as The Monster: The creature Victoria creates, called the UX project. He has Victoria's dead son's DNA in him due to Victoria adding her son's blood into the capsule it was being made in. He escapes due to a power cut and goes on a small killing spree. However Victoria comes to love it. She tries to show it love and appears to succeed. The UX and Victoria are taken by Jane's men to an unkown facility, where Victoria attempts to educate it. Its left up to the viewer if The Monster will love or hate Victoria when it comes to understand.
- Anna Torv as ITU Nurse:
- Michael Wildman as Connolly:
- Fraser James as Joe:
- Cally Hamilton as Little girl:
- Bruce Johnson as American Intelligence Agent:
- Richard Betts as Vicar:
Tag line
Tag line: It's Alive!
The tag line is a reference to an older film. In an older film Dr. Frankenstien utters this line when he watches his creation twitch its finger. Victoria Frankenstien also says this line when the UX opens its eye.
External links
- Frankenstein at IMDb
- Frankenstein at itv.com