Life in a Day (film)

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Life in a Day, originally titled "Antidote" is a 1999 film about a baby rapidly aging cause of a failed cell-accelerating experiment.


[edit] Plot

Peter Hamilton (Michael Goorjian) is a researcher working with a scientist studying new techniques to escalate the growth of cells. Eager to see how the scientist's latest formula would work, Peter steals a sample and inoculates his pregnant girlfriend with it; however, Peter's private experiment goes horribly wrong when his girlfriend gives birth and the child begins to grow at an alarming rate. Unless Peter and his associates can find a way to stop it, his child will grow to adulthood and die in the space of a few days.

[edit] Cast

  • Michael A. Goorjian as Dr. Peter Hamilton
  • Chandra West ... Jasmine
  • Linda Kash ... Charlotte 'Charlie' Tanzi
  • Wayne Best ... Detective Ed Carlisle
  • Timothy Webber ... Chief Max Reed
  • Zachary Bennett ... Mark Stratton
  • Gerard Plunkett ... Dr. Leo Sardis
  • Roberta Maxwell ... Carla Jennings
  • Kayla Yanke ... Jasmine, 3 Years Old
  • Taryn Knowles ... Jasmine, 4 Years Old
  • Jenny-Lynn Hutcheson ... Jasmine, 8 Years Old
  • Kate Yacula ... Jasmine, 12 Years Old
  • Doreen Insen ... Jasmine, 80 Years Old
  • Seun Olagunju ... Joel
  • Victor Cowie as Hadley
  • Jonas Chernick as Victor
  • Stephanie Mills as Tina Hogan
  • Doreen Brownstone as the Skate Vendor
  • Mandy Hochbaum as the Woman in Soap Opera
  • Joyce Krenz as Landlady
  • Daina Leitold as the Carmen
  • Marc Lubosch as the Lab Security
  • Arloe Scott as Victor's Girlfriend
  • Rick Skene as Uniformed Officer
  • Wayne Walker as Moe