30 Years to Life (1998 film) explained

Alt Name:Nightworld: 30 Years to Life
Director:Michael Tuchner
Starring:Robert Hays
Hugh O'Conor
Amy Robbins
Christien Anholt
Gabrielle Lazure
Vernon Dobtcheff
Michael Byrne
Music:Jim McGrath
Country:United States
Language:English
Executive Producer:Lewis B. Chesler
David Perlmutter
Stephen Ujlaki
Producer:Ken Gord
Editor:Dean Bolser
Cinematography:Jon Joffin
Runtime:90 minutes
Company:Alliance Communications
CLT-UFA
Delux Productions
Chesler/Perlmutter Productions
Network:UPN

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] It was created for UPN in 1998 for the Thursday Night at the Movies block, as part of the six film Nightworld anthology. It was the first film in the anthology to air on the block.Filming took place in the summer of 1998 in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, primarily Luxembourg City.

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

Special Appearances by:

Home Media

The film was released on DVD in several combo packs from Echo Bridge Home Entertainment in 2010.
It is available to watch On Demand through Amazon Prime Video from FilmRise.

It was released on DVD as a single release and a combo pack in 2004.

It was released on VHS in 2000.

See also

Notes and References

  1. TV Guide. October 10–17, 1998. pg. 212