No Ordinary Baby Explained

Genre:Drama
Teleplay:Richard Kletter
Director:Peter Werner
Starring:
Music:Brian Keane
Country:United States
Language:English
Executive Producer:
Producer:Randy Sutter
Cinematography:Neil Roach
Editor:Benjamin A. Weissman
Runtime:91 minutes
Company:
  • Haft Entertainment
  • Von Zerneck-Sertner Films
Network:Lifetime

No Ordinary Baby, also known as After Amy, is a 2001 American drama television film directed by Peter Werner and written by Richard Kletter, based on the 1998 Wired magazine short story "Carbon Copy: Meet the First Human Clone" by Richard Kadrey. It stars Bridget Fonda and Mary Beth Hurt, with Valerie Mahaffey, Philip Bosco, Adam LeFevre, Arnold Pinnock, Ron Lea, Ted Whittall, Bruce Dinsmore, and Vlasta Vrána co-starring. The film revolves around a reporter (Fonda) covering the birth of the first human clone and the public furor that ensues, along with the reputation troubles faced by the doctor involved (Hurt).

No Ordinary Baby premiered on Lifetime on October 8, 2001. Fonda was nominated for the best actress (miniseries or TV film) award at the 2002 Golden Globes for her role.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: List of Golden Globe Nominations . 2001-12-20 . 2008-06-10 . Fox News.