
Quanta
Science Fiction · Drama
Overview
A physicist's life-long work comes to fruition when he is reluctantly partnered with a gifted young assistant. Ego divides them when they receive an unknown signal from space.
Top Cast


Paul Dawber
Paul Dawber
Darryl
Paul Dawber
Darryl


Don Bridges
Don Bridges
Graham Dawson
Don Bridges
Graham Dawson


Douglas Embry
Douglas Embry
Funeral Attendee
Douglas Embry
Funeral Attendee
Mark Redpath
Mark Redpath
George
Mark Redpath
George
Antony Talia
Antony Talia
Tom
Antony Talia
Tom
Tim Clarke
Tim Clarke
C.E.O.
Tim Clarke
C.E.O.
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