Age Isn't Everything Explained

Age Isn't Everything
Director:Douglas Katz
Producer:Kerry Orent
Starring:Jonathan Silverman
Robert Prosky
Paul Sorvino
Rita Moreno
Music:Glen Roven
Cinematography:Michael Spiller
Editing:Dorian Harris
Distributor:Live Home Video
Released: (video)
Runtime:90 mins
Country:United States
Language:English

Age Isn't Everything (also known as Life in the Food Chain) is a 1991 comedy film directed by Douglas Katz and starring Jonathan Silverman, Robert Prosky, and Rita Moreno. The film premiered at the 1991 American Film Market and was consecutively released on video by Live Home Video.[1]

Premise

21-year-old Seymour (Silverman) dreams of becoming an astronaut but is pressured by his parents (Moreno and Sorvino) to go to Harvard law school and then go into business. After graduating, Seymour lets go of his dreams and becomes a businessman. One day, he wakes up and suddenly feels and acts like an 83-year-old man. He is fired from his job for being "too old" and doctors cannot explain the situation.

Cast

Production

The film was shot between October 8 and November 3, 1990.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/66901/Age-Isn-t-Everything/misc-notes.html Miscellaneous Notes