Evolution's Child is a 1999 American sci-fi fantasy drama television film directed by Jeffrey Reiner and aired on USA Network.[1] Its teleplay, written by Walter Klenhard, was based on the 1995 book Toys of Glass by Martin Booth. The film starred Ken Olin, Taylor Nichols, Heidi Swedberg, and Jacob Smith.
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Evolution's Child | |
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Directed by | Jeffrey Reiner |
Written by | Walter Klenhard |
Based on | Toys of Glass by Martin Booth |
Produced by | John V. Stuckmeyer |
Starring | Ken Olin Taylor Nichols Heidi Swedberg Jacob Smith |
Cinematography | Feliks Parnell |
Edited by | David Rennie |
Music by | Vinny Golia |
Production companies | Great Falls Productions Nightstar Productions |
Distributed by | USA Network |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
He never knew his father. Because his father died 3,000 years ago.
After a preserved Bronze Age man is found in Colorado, a woman is mistakenly inseminated with semen extracted from him for DNA research. Years later the child begins to exhibit strange abilities.
Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Result |
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2000 | 21st Young Artist Awards | Best Performance in a TV Movie or Pilot: Young Actor Age Ten or Under | Jacob Smith | Nominated |
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