I, Monster
In the Nineteenth Century, in London, the psychologist Charles Marlowe researches a new drug capable to release inhibitions and uses his patients as guinea pigs. He discusses the principles of Freud with his friend Dr. Lanyon and decides to experiment his drug in himself. He becomes the ugly and evil Edward Blake and his friend and lawyer Frederik Utterson believes Blake is another person that might be blackmailing Charles. Meanwhile Charles loses control of his transformation. I, Monster featuring Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing is not currently available to stream, rent, or buy but you can add it to your want to see list for updates. It's a Horror and Science Fiction movie with an average IMDb audience rating of 5.8 (2,017 votes).
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In the Nineteenth Century, in London, the psychologist Charles Marlowe researches a new drug capable to release inhibitions and uses his patients as guinea pigs. He discusses the principles of Freud with his friend Dr. Lanyon and decides to experiment his drug in himself. He becomes the ugly and evil Edward Blake and his friend and lawyer Frederik Utterson believes Blake is another person that might be blackmailing Charles. Meanwhile Charles loses control of his transformation. I, Monster featuring Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing is not currently available to stream, rent, or buy but you can add it to your want to see list for updates. It's a Horror and Science Fiction movie with an average IMDb audience rating of 5.8 (2,017 votes).
Director
Stephen Weeks
Dr. Charles Marlowe
Christopher Lee
Frederick Utterson
Peter Cushing
Enfield
Mike Raven
Lanyon
Richard Hurndall
Poole
George Merritt
Deane
Kenneth J. Warren
Diane
Susan Jameson
Annie
Marjie Lawrence
Landlady
Aimée Delamain
Boy in alley
Michael Des Barres
Producer
Max Rosenberg
Producer
Milton Subotsky
Writer
Robert Louis Stevenson
Composer
Carl Davis
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