
Kessler's Lab 2017
"A doctor tries to save human clones from a dangerous drug trial."
In *Kessler's Lab (2017)*, director Brenda Urquhart crafts a tense science-fiction thriller that dives deep into ethical dilemmas and human experimentation. The story unfolds in a secretive lab where Dr.
Director: Brenda Urquhart
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Kessler's Lab (2017) about?
*Kessler's Lab (2017)* follows Dr. Martin Kessler's desperate attempt to reverse a tragedy by cloning his deceased daughter for drug trials. The experiment spirals into horror as the clones succumb to the very drug they were meant to test, leaving only one survivor. The film explores themes of ethics, grief, and the unintended consequences of scientific ambition.
Who directed Kessler's Lab?
Brenda Urquhart directed *Kessler's Lab (2017)*, bringing a palpable sense of tension and moral complexity to the sci-fi thriller.
Who stars in Kessler's Lab?
The ensemble cast includes Anna Biani, Arlan Godthaab, Jon Karroll, Melinda Lee, and Mia Tate, with Matt Mercer rounding out the key roles.
Is Kessler's Lab (2017) worth watching?
If you enjoy thought-provoking sci-fi thrillers with ethical dilemmas and high stakes, *Kessler's Lab (2017)* delivers a compelling narrative. While not widely rated, its themes and Urquhart's direction make it a standout in the genre.
How long is Kessler's Lab?
The film runs for 87 minutes, offering a tight, intense viewing experience packed with suspense.
About Kessler's Lab (2017) — A Gripping Sci-Fi Thriller on Human Experimentation
In *Kessler's Lab (2017)*, director Brenda Urquhart crafts a tense science-fiction thriller that dives deep into ethical dilemmas and human experimentation. The story unfolds in a secretive lab where Dr. Martin Kessler, driven by grief after losing his daughter to a flawed drug, clones her in hopes of reversing the tragedy. But their experiment spirals into chaos as the clones—once ten test subjects—now face a slow, agonizing decline after exposure to the very drug they were meant to save. With only one healthy clone, Jenny, left untainted by the trial, the lab's fragile balance collapses when Kessler suddenly dies, leaving his team to confront the horrifying consequences of their work.
As Dr. Josephine Vanderhill races against time to salvage what remains, lab manager Daniel Powell grapples with the ethical weight of their actions. The atmosphere is claustrophobic, blending the cold precision of scientific research with the raw desperation of a moral reckoning. Urquhart's direction amplifies the tension, making *Kessler's Lab (2017)* a gripping exploration of ambition, guilt, and the limits of human ingenuity.