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Diagnosis: Death, 2010
English
New Zealand
Profile of Diagnosis: Death
Diagnosis: Death can be described as humorous, offbeat, and scary. The plot revolves around doctors and patients, imprisonment or confinement, and supernatural occurences. Its comic aspect comes from silly humor. Diagnosis: Death's main genres are comedy and horror. In approach, it is not serious and fantastical. It is set, at least in part, in a hospital. Diagnosis: Death is located in New Zealand. It takes place in contemporary times. It is well suited for teens. Note that Diagnosis: Death involves sexual content and violent content.
Summary of Diagnosis: Death
Two people meet as guinea pigs in a weekend drug trial. Andre (an unethical high school teacher) and Juliet (a bookish teenager) soon discover their lives are in more danger than they imagined. The staff are peculiar. The drugs cause hallucinations. Or is the clinic really haunted? Struggling with their senses, they must team up to unravel a spooky mystery.
Details
| Language: | English |
| Country: | New Zealand |
| Runtime: | 82 min |
Cast and Crew
as Andre Chang
as Juliet Reid
as Nurse Margaret Bates
as Dr. Cruise
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