Syngenor

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"Product of Science...Nightmare from Hell!"
  • R
  • 1990
  • 1 hr 42 min
  • 4.3  (787)

Syngenor is a 1990 science-fiction, horror film directed by George Elanjian Jr. The film follows the story of a biotech company named Norton Cyberdyne, which is trying to create a new type of military weapon to sell to the government. However, during the development process, the company creates a dangerous creature called a Syngenor, which wreaks havoc on the city.

The movie begins with the CEO of Norton Cyberdyne, Carter Brown (David Gale), and his team of scientists working on a secret project to create a new type of military weapon. They create a creature called a Syngenor, which is a combination of human DNA and an unknown organic substance. The creature is designed to be the ultimate killing machine, capable of adapting to any situation and eliminating any obstacle.

However, during the testing phase, something goes wrong, and the creature escapes from the lab. The Syngenor begins to hunt down and kill anyone who comes in its way. Meanwhile, the company tries to cover up the incident and avoid any legal repercussions.

One of the employees at Norton Cyberdyne, Suzanne (Starr Andreeff), becomes suspicious of the company's activities and starts to investigate. She discovers the truth about the Syngenor and decides to take matters into her own hands. Along with a reporter named Nick (Mitchell Laurance), she sets out to stop the creature and the company that created it.

The film features some impressive special effects, particularly in the portrayal of the Syngenor creature. It's a grotesque, menacing creation that moves with an eerie fluidity. The creature is portrayed using a mix of practical effects and puppetry, which lends it a disturbingly realistic quality.

The movie also has a strong urban horror feel to it, with much of the action taking place at night in rundown city streets and abandoned buildings. The film's cinematography is dark and moody, and the use of shadows and low-lighting adds to the sense of unease.

The acting in Syngenor is decent, with David Gale giving a particularly convincing performance as the ruthless CEO, Carter Brown. Starr Andreeff and Mitchell Laurance also deliver solid performances as the heroes of the story.

Overall, Syngenor is a cult classic that blends science-fiction and horror themes into a thrilling and entertaining package. With its impressive special effects, dark cinematography, and engaging storyline, it's a film that's sure to appeal to fans of the genre.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1990
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 42 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    4.3  (787)