Inhuman Experiments: The Making of “The Kindred”
Features interviews with filmmakers, production designers, writers, editors, actors, and special effects artists regarding “The Kindred.” The release of the film is analyzed, with the endeavor finding a fan base on VHS and cable.
Genre: Documentary
Actors: Amanda Pays, Chris Hopkins, David Allen Brooks, Earl Ghaffari, Jeffrey Obrow, Jim McPherson, John Penney, Matthew W. Mungle, Michael John McCracken, Stephen Carpenter
Duration: 51
Release: 2021
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