Scanners III

                                                            

 

             Get ready for the ultimate display of brain power

 

 It would seem that the scannes legens is nothing more than a myth.....Alex Monet (Steve Parish) is one such scanner who is still in existence. He uses his powers more for party tricks and the scanners of now are much more at ease with society and fitting in. Their discomfort of being around people is reduced to a few minor headaches. At a party Alex is showing off, and a friend dies in a tragic accident. This is far too much to bear and the only remedy is to seek solace from those of the most highly spiritually enlightened Buddhists in the far reaches of the Tibetan mountains....as you do.
 
Back at home Alex’s father, Dr. Elton Monet is developing his new drug, a derivative of Ephemerol, now called Eph-3. This is far from being out in the open market but his daughter Helena cannot wait that long. Against her father’s wishes she tries the drug on herself and this girl next door is turned into a megalomaniac with a sadistic line in pain for those who stand in her way.
 

Primarily she needs to get rid of her father and then take over his company, then the next step is simply world domination.  She seeks out scanners to build an army....and it is not until he hears the news of his fathers death does Alex travel back from his sabbatical and contacts his sister and ex partner, with the latter expressing concern about Helena's change of character. Of course we are left with a family scanner face off as helena's plans are uncovered.....who will emerge the victor????

     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Directed by Christian Duguay
Produced by Pierre David Rénald Paré
Written by David Cronenberg  B.J. Nelson
Starring Liliana Komorowska Valérie Valois Steve Parrish Colin Fox     Claire Cellucci
Music by Marty Simon
Distributed by  
Release date(s) 1992
Running time 101 Minutes
Language English
Budget Not stated

 

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