
Malignant
Horror · Thriller · Science Fiction
Overview
After the death of his wife, a grieving man becomes the victim of a horrific experiment to cure his addiction.
Top Cast


Gary Cairns
Gary Cairns
Allex
Gary Cairns
Allex


Brad Dourif
Brad Dourif
The Man
Brad Dourif
The Man


Nick Nicotera
Nick Nicotera
Chad
Nick Nicotera
Chad


Sienna Farall
Sienna Farall
Emily
Sienna Farall
Emily
Stefan Avalos
Stefan Avalos
Grandfather, young
Stefan Avalos
Grandfather, young


Jennifer Blanc-Biehn
Jennifer Blanc-Biehn
Gail (as Jennifer Blanc)
Jennifer Blanc-Biehn
Gail (as Jennifer Blanc)


Dana Daurey
Dana Daurey
1940's patient
Dana Daurey
1940's patient
Tanner Davis
Tanner Davis
The man, young
Tanner Davis
The man, young
Ken Dickason
Ken Dickason
Test subject #1
Ken Dickason
Test subject #1


Karla Droege
Karla Droege
Woman in pit
Karla Droege
Woman in pit
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