

Crossmatch : Director: Andreas Troeger | Genre: Drama | Produced In: 1992
Synopsis: A medical High-Tech firm abuses aborted fetuses for bone marrow transplants. They promote their devious exploits through an aggressive PR campaign. A horrible view into the future. Human beings are bread as organ sources.
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