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'''''30 Years to Life''''' (also known as '''''Nightworld: 30 Years to Life''''') is a 1998 [[television film|made-for-television]] [[science fiction film]] directed by [[Michael Tuchner]] and starring [[Robert Hays]], [[Hugh O'Conor]] and [[Amy Robbins]].<ref>TV Guide. October 10–17, 1998. pg. 212</ref> |
'''''30 Years to Life''''' (also known as '''''Nightworld: 30 Years to Life''''') is a 1998 American [[television film|made-for-television]] [[science fiction film]] directed by [[Michael Tuchner]] and starring [[Robert Hays]], [[Hugh O'Conor]] and [[Amy Robbins]].<ref>TV Guide. October 10–17, 1998. pg. 212</ref> |
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==Plot summary== |
==Plot summary== |
Revision as of 17:08, 6 May 2017
30 Years to Life | |
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Directed by | Michael Tuchner |
Starring | Robert Hays Hugh O'Conor Amy Robbins |
Music by | Jim McGrath |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producers | Lewis B. Chesler David Perlmutter Stephen Ujlaki |
Producer | Ken Gord |
Cinematography | Jon Joffin |
Editor | Dean Bolser |
Running time | 110 minutes |
Production company | Alliance Communications |
Original release | |
Network | UPN |
Release | October 15, 1998 |
30 Years to Life (also known as Nightworld: 30 Years to Life) is a 1998 American made-for-television science fiction film directed by Michael Tuchner and starring Robert Hays, Hugh O'Conor and Amy Robbins.[1]
Plot summary
In a futuristic society where prison has been abolished, a 15-year-old is punished for a murder he didn't commit by being subjected to a process that ages him thirty years. As an older man he sets out to find the real killer.
Cast
- Robert Hays....Vincent Dawson
- Hugh O'Conor....Young Vincent Dawson
- Amy Robbins....Darla
- Mirabelle Kirkland....Gweneth
- Christien Anholt....Derek
- Gabrielle Lazure....Kate
- Josie d'Arby as Lucy
See also
References
- ^ TV Guide. October 10–17, 1998. pg. 212
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