
30 Years to Life
Science Fiction · Thriller · TV Movie
Overview
In a futuristic dystopia, a teenager is medically aged 30 years to punish him for a crime he didn't commit.
Top Cast


Robert Hays
Robert Hays
Vincent Dawson
Robert Hays
Vincent Dawson
Hugh O'Conor
Hugh O'Conor
Young Vinnie
Hugh O'Conor
Young Vinnie


Christien Anholt
Christien Anholt
Derek
Christien Anholt
Derek
Amy Robbins
Amy Robbins
Darla
Amy Robbins
Darla


Gabrielle Lazure
Gabrielle Lazure
Kate
Gabrielle Lazure
Kate


Mirabelle Kirkland
Mirabelle Kirkland
Gwyneth
Mirabelle Kirkland
Gwyneth


Jana Shelden
Jana Shelden
Terryann
Jana Shelden
Terryann
Zoot Lynam
Zoot Lynam
Kyle
Zoot Lynam
Kyle
Doug Haley
Doug Haley
Ben
Doug Haley
Ben


Geoffrey Bateman
Geoffrey Bateman
Det. Sidney
Geoffrey Bateman
Det. Sidney
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