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Generation

05/24/1985

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1hr 36min

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Crime

,Drama

,Science Fiction

,Thriller

,TV Movie

STORY

Futuristic prospective series pilot, a distant cousin the 1975 theatrical violent sport movie "Rollerball," revolves around a turn-of-the-millennium family on the Great Eve (the night before the year 2000 begins) planning for a reunion. Son Richard Beymer is an inventor working with prosthetic devices to help young athlete brother Drake Hogestyn perfect his game of combat hockey to maintain his skills as a national hero, and Cristina Raines is a socially conscious doctor who wants nothing to do with their prideful father, Bert Remsen, to the distress of their loving mother, Priscilla Pointer.

CAST & CREW

    Cast

  • Richard Beymer
  • Hannah Cutrona
  • Marta DuBois
  • Drake Hogestyn
  • Priscilla Pointer

    Director

  • Michael Tuchner

INFORMATION

    Production Companies

  • Embassy Television

    Production Countries

  • United States of America

LANGUAGES

  • English

Cast

Richard Beymer

Allan Breed

Hannah Cutrona

Bel Breed

Marta DuBois

Kate Mendez Breed

Drake Hogestyn

Jack Breed

Priscilla Pointer

Ellen Breed

Cristina Raines

Roma Breed

Bert Remsen

Tom Breed

Kim Miyori

Teri Tanaka

Reid Shelton

Raymond Wilkes

Lorene Yarnell Jansson

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