Poster Golden Years 1991

Golden Years Released 1991-07-16 is a story that falls under the Science Fiction, Thriller, TV Movie, Horror category. Movie Story "When an explosion at a top-secret government lab injures an elderly janitor, no one could have expected the terrifying results. Exposure to mysterious chemicals causes him to undergo a bizarre transformation. He is slowly... incredibly... growing younger every day. Now, a ruthless CIA assassin will stop at nothing to take him prisoner and turn him into a government guinea pig. With his future on the line, the janitor goes on the run with his wife and a feisty female agent. All the while, he continues to transform... into a being with powers that are as deadly as they are unimaginable.".

Golden Years 1991

Golden Years Movie Cast

Stars: Keith Szarabajka, Felicity Huffman, Ed Lauter, R. D. Call, Bill Raymond, Frances Sternhagen, Philip Lenkowsky, Tim Guinee, Graham Paul, Janis Corsair, Erik King, John Rothman, Randell Haynes, Mert Hatfield, Harriet Sansom Harris, Matt Malloy, Brad Greenquist, Margo Martindale, Dylan Haggerty, Alberto Vázquez, Jeff Williams, Stephen Michael Ayers, Joe Inscoe, Peter McRobbie, Lili Bernard, Joshua Fardon, Tim Parati, Richard K. Olsen, David Dwyer, Stephen King

Golden Years Movie Director

Director: Michael Gornick, Josef Anderson, Kenneth Fink, Allen Coulter, Stephen King, Stephen Tolkin

Golden Years Movie Reviews

Golden Years is a movie that promises to engage and entertain its viewers. As a Science Fiction, Thriller, TV Movie, Horror film available in English, it combines strong performances with a compelling narrative. Whether you’re a fan of these genres or looking for a new cinematic adventure, this film is worth a watch!

Golden Years Movie Rating

Golden Years has earned a rating of 5.885/10 based on 48 users votes. This movie offers a captivating cinematic experience. Originally released in English, it stands out for its storytelling and audience appeal.

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