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  1. Errors of the Human Body is a 2012 psychological thriller directed by Eron Sheean and starring Michael Eklund . Plot. Dr. Geoff Burton (Eklund), a brilliant genetics researcher, is invited to a lab in Dresden, only to discover a lethal virus is being created, which he may have unintentionally caused and be its first victim.

  2. Sep 23, 2012 · Errors of the Human Body: Directed by Eron Sheean. With Michael Eklund, Karoline Herfurth, Tómas Lemarquis, Rik Mayall. When a potentially lethal virus is created within his new lab, Dr Geoff Burton is shocked to discover he is not only the unwitting cause, but also its first victim.

    • (2.4K)
    • Drama, Horror, Mystery
    • Eron Sheean
    • 2012-09-23
  3. Errors of the Human Body streaming: where to watch online? Currently you are able to watch "Errors of the Human Body" streaming on AMC+ Amazon Channel, AMC+, IFC Films Unlimited Apple TV Channel.

    • (36)
    • 17
    • Eron Sheean
    • 102 min
  4. Apr 3, 2013 · Following divorce from his wife and the loss of his son to a rare genetic mutation, Canadian geneticist Geoff Burton relocates to the harsh, wintry scenery of Dresden, Germany to work on ...

    • 2 min
    • 3.9K
    • IFC Films
  5. Sep 23, 2012 · Canadian scientist, Dr Geoff Burton takes up a position at a new institute in wintry Dresden in order to contribute to their most important project—a human regeneration gene—that also has the potential to make something miraculous out of a personal tragedy that has haunted him for years.

  6. Canadian scientist Dr Geoff Burton takes up a position at a new institute in wintry Dresden, Germany. His contribution to their most important project a human regeneration gene has the potential to make something miraculous out of a personal tragedy that has haunted him for years.

  7. Obsessively struggling to develop a cure for a rare genetic ailment, which caused the death of his infant son, Geneticist Geoff Burton (Michael Eklund, The Call) is forced to relocate to an isolated research facility in Dresden, Germany.