Trinity (film)
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Trinity is a 2001 cult science fiction film. It was written and directed by Gary Boulton-Brown, and stars Tom McCamus (as Dr. Clerval), Lucy Akhurst (as Schiller), and Stephen Moyer (as Brach).
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[edit] Plot Summary
In a remote arctic research station, government agents Brach and Schiller (female) discover the mysterious genetic scientist Dr. Clerval. A psychological chess game ensues. It turns out that Schiller was a subject in one of Clerval's genetic breeding programs, and was co-dependent of him. Brach once was Clerval's henchman. He feels torn between his love for Schiller and his unadmitted, deep loyalty towards Clerval.
[edit] References
References are made to
- Friedrich Schiller, German poet
- Viktor Brack, Nazi euthanasist
- Henri Clerval, friend of the fictional character Victor Frankenstein
[edit] Trivia
As a result of his performance in this film, actor Tom McCamus was cast as Mason Eckhart in the science-fiction TV series Mutant X. The characters of Clerval and Eckhart both have connections to genetic science, are morally ambiguous, and have white hair.
The film was shown at the Cinequest film festival.
Several different versions of the film, each with a different running time, are rumoured to exist.
Filmed at Bushey Campus, Hertfordshire, North London.