Where to watch The Frankenstein Syndrome (2010) in the UK
The Frankenstein Syndrome (2010) is available to watch free in the UK on Tubi TV. Last verified on 13 May 2026 by ScreenSearch.
The end justifies the means.
Young scientist Elizabeth Barnes (Tiffany Shepis) and her group of researchers are conducting illegal stem cell research, and discover a cell anomaly that has the potential to regenerate dead tissue. Unable to conduct legal human trials, the researchers turn to corpses to test their serum.
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Cast & crew
Top-billed cast in The Frankenstein Syndrome.
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Ed LauterDr. Walton -
Louis MandylorMarcus -
Tiffany ShepisElizabeth Barnes -
Kristina WaybornElizabeth's Mother -
Scott Anthony LeetDavid Doyle -
Shane DeanAgent Wollstonecraft -
Patti TindallVictoria Travelle -
David C. HayesPaul Fitcher
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Where can I watch The Frankenstein Syndrome for free in the UK?
The Frankenstein Syndrome (2010) is available free (with adverts or a TV licence) on Tubi TV in the United Kingdom.
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The Frankenstein Syndrome is not currently included with any major UK subscription service. It may still be available to rent or buy.
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