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Stephen King's Golden Years (1991)
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Runtime: 4 hrs
Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy
Synopsis: Stephen King's television series about an aging janitor who, after accidentally being exposed to exotic chemicals in a lab explosion, starts an extraordinary change that the world of science has... Stephen King's television series about an aging janitor who, after accidentally being exposed to exotic chemicals in a lab explosion, starts an extraordinary change that the world of science has never seen or imagined. But hot on his trail is the government who will do anything to learn more about the process, no matter who has to die along the way. [More]
Starring: Keith Szarabajka, Felicity Huffman, Frances Sternhagen, Ed Lauter
Starring: Keith Szarabajka, Felicity Huffman, Frances Sternhagen, Ed Lauter, R.D. Call, Bill Raymond
Story: Stephen King
Producer: Mitchell Galin, Peter McIntosh
Screenwriter: Josef Anderson
Producer: Stephen King
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