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MPAA Rating - R

Length:
    107 Minutes

Genre:
    Comedy Drama

Original Release Date:
    Apr 27, 1999

Director
    Ivan Passer

Cast
    Jeff Corey, Peter O'Toole, John Dehner, Mariel Hemingway, Ellen Geer, Vincent Spano, Virginia Madsen, Rance Howard, David Ogden Stiers

 
Movie Summary
This romantic, melancholy twist on the Frankenstein formula stars Peter OToole as Professor Harry Wolper, a lonely eccentric who has dedicated decades of research to cloning his long-dead wife Lucy from a culture of living tissue. To this end, he enlists the services of likeable Graduate assistant Boris (Vincent Spano), who is initially baffled by the professors endless rants about God, Science and The Big Picture. After Wolper posts bills seeking a human egg donor, his wish is granted by the vivacious young Meli (Mariel Hemingway), in whom the professor soon discovers a more willing convert to his grand design... and perhaps a love more immediate and real than the one he lost. Boris eventually manages to come around to The Big Picture himself when Wolper points him in the direction of another graduate, Barbara (Virginia Madsen). Despite opting for a platonic relationship to better determine if they are ideally matched, Boris and Barbara soon fall deeply in love, realizing that they are soul-mates as the professor had predicted. Tragedy strikes, however, when a brain hemorrhage renders Barbara comatose, and Wolpers nemesis Dr. Sid Kuhlenbeck (David Ogden Stiers) persuades the university to shut down Harrys private cloning laboratory. Meli forces Wolper to choose between her love and his misplaced longing for his dead wife... and his answer is suddenly made clear when he witnesses Boriss heartfelt determination to bring his own true love back to the land of the living. Written by Jeremy Leven (based on his own novel), this is a flawed but engaging comedy which proves that a well-written story can incorporate traditional science fiction elements as more than a mere plot device and actually enhance the humanity of the characters. ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide


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