Embryo (1976) | Region-Free (DVD) | Widescreen Remastered | Starring Rock Hudson & Barabara Carrera

$6.99

Gorgeous Remastered Widescreen copy of this underrated gem.


Title: Embryo (1976)

Genre: Science Fiction, Horror

Plot Synopsis:
A scientist experimenting with accelerated growth technology saves a pregnant dog and uses the fetus to test a formula that rapidly advances development. When the dog’s pup matures into adulthood in mere days, he attempts the same on a human fetus. The result is Victoria, a beautiful and intelligent woman who continues aging at a dangerous rate. As her mental state begins to unravel, the experiment spirals out of control, blurring the line between scientific ambition and monstrous consequences.


Cast and Crew:

  • Director: Ralph Nelson

  • Writers: Jack W. Thomas, Anita Doohan

  • Cast:

    • Rock Hudson as Dr. Paul Holliston

    • Barbara Carrera as Victoria

    • Diane Ladd as Martha Holliston

    • Roddy McDowall as Frank Riley

    • Anne Schedeen as Helen


YouTube Trailer:
Embryo (1976) | Trailer


IMDb Link:
Embryo (1976) 


Reviews from Letterboxd:

  1. Svenonius★★★☆☆
    “Perfect rainy day schlock. Pseudo-scientific nonsense turned eerie morality tale. Carrera gives off real femme fatale energy.”

  2. Dionysus★★½☆☆
    “There’s an intriguing idea at its core, but the execution leans hard into melodrama. Feels like it’s afraid to go full horror.”

  3. VHSRevival★★★☆☆
    “I love Rock Hudson’s serious delivery of the silliest science. The pacing drags, but the vibes? Immaculate ’70s cheese.”

  4. GoreHound42★★☆☆☆
    “Wants to be Frankenstein meets Flowers for Algernon. Ends up being neither. But still—what a weird little film.”

  5. CoffinClub★★★½☆
    “Surprisingly effective atmosphere, and Carrera’s performance elevates the whole thing. Vintage bio-horror fun with a mad scientist twist.”


Meta Description:
Dive into the chilling world of accelerated evolution with Embryo (1976), a sci-fi horror classic starring Rock Hudson and Barbara Carrera. A gripping blend of mad science and moral decay, this cult gem explores the terrifying consequences of tampering with life itself.

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