Patchwork (2015)


Patchwork (2015)

Jennifer, Ellie and Madeleine couldn't be more different from each other. Jennifer is the straight laced business woman who wears pantsuits. Ellie is the blonde bombshell whose naivety often gets her in trouble. And Madeleine is a quiet freakish kind of girl. But on one night the three find themselves in the same drinking establishment and before morning they will be hacked, sewn and strung together to make a single character out of the best body parts each subject had to offer.

Upon awakening on the operating table the creature that has been Frankensteined attempts to gain control of their individual joints and body parts allowing them movement. The process is harder than can be expected as each personality of each girl controls parts of the new body. But escape it does and alone with the three voices in its head, the creature attempts to put the pieces together as to how, why and most importantly, who is responsible for their horrid creation. (IMDB  Greg)























Village of the Damned (1960)


Village of the Damned (1960)

Everyone in the village mysteriously falls asleep at mid-day. The women quickly find themselves to be pregnant which causes some problems for the unmarried or those who's husband had been away for an extended period.

A group of quickly developing, blond haired babies are born. These children and their glowing eyes can control people, sometimes with tragic results. ~Alzur



























Children of the Damned (1964)


Children of the Damned (1964)

White the title cards claim it is a seqel to "Village of the Damned" (The Midwich Cuckoos) it is quite different, where this time the children are  "quantum leaps in evolution".

Six highly advanced kids from around the globe are discovered and moved to London where they can be studied. They wander off and gather in an abandoned church while those outside debate what to do with them. ~Alzur


Sport ...  In Biology An organism or a part of an organism that shows a marked change from the parent type, typically as a result of mutation.