

Science Fiction · Horror
Overview
The quiet Rose works in women's fashion clothing, hoping to be a designer. A traffic accident damages her face. She gets experimental stem cell treatment, leaving her stronger and prettier than ever - but there's a side effect.
Top Cast


Laura Vandervoort
Laura Vandervoort
Rose
Laura Vandervoort
Rose


Benjamin Hollingsworth
Benjamin Hollingsworth
Brad Hart
Benjamin Hollingsworth
Brad Hart


Ted Atherton
Ted Atherton
Dr. William Burroughs
Ted Atherton
Dr. William Burroughs


Hanneke Talbot
Hanneke Talbot
Chelsea
Hanneke Talbot
Chelsea


Stephen Huszar
Stephen Huszar
Dominic
Stephen Huszar
Dominic


Mackenzie Gray
Mackenzie Gray
Gunter
Mackenzie Gray
Gunter


Stephen McHattie
Stephen McHattie
Dr. Keloid
Stephen McHattie
Dr. Keloid


Kevin Hanchard
Kevin Hanchard
Dr. Riley
Kevin Hanchard
Dr. Riley


Heidi von Palleske
Heidi von Palleske
Dr. Eliot
Heidi von Palleske
Dr. Eliot


Joel Labelle
Joel Labelle
Trent Taylor
Joel Labelle
Trent Taylor
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