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Repo! The Genetic Opera (2008)

By the year 2056, an epidemic of organ failures has devastated the planet. The megacorporation GeneCo provides organ transplants on a payment plan — and those unable to fulfill their plans have their organs repossessed. In the midst of this, a sickly teenager discovers a shocking secret about herself, her father, and their connection to GeneCo.
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By the year 2056, an epidemic of organ failures has devastated the planet. The megacorporation GeneCo provides organ transplants on a payment plan — and those unable to fulfill their plans have their organs repossessed. In the midst of this, a sickly teenager discovers a shocking secret about herself, her father, and their connection to GeneCo.

Rating:R
Genre:Music, Science Fiction, Horror
Directed By:Darren Lynn Bousman
Written By:Darren Smith, Terrance Zdunich
In Theaters:11/7/2008
Box Office:$198,883
Runtime:98 minutes
Studio:Twisted Pictures, Lionsgate, Mandate Pictures

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Director

Darren Lynn Bousman

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Alexa PenaVega

Shilo Wallace

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Paul Sorvino

Rotti Largo

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Anthony Stewart Head

Nathan Wallace / Repo Man

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Sarah Brightman

Blind Mag

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Paris Hilton

Amber Sweet

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Bill Moseley

Luigi Largo

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Nivek Ogre

Pavi Largo

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Terrance Zdunich

GraveRobber

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Sarah Power

Marni Wallace

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Jessica Horn

Jessica Adams

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Branko Lebar

Rotti's Chauffeur

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