Stardust (1998)
Prepare to be shocked into the adventure of a lifetime
A scientist finds his newest invention; a microchip that infuses inanimate objects with human qualities co-opted by the company he works for, which wants to capitalize on his findings. Knowing his creation can be used for evil purposes, he stashes it away, but his 11-year-old son, Charlie (Jared Robbins), finds it and implants it into a vacuum cleaner he calls Stardust. Will he manage to elude his dad's greedy bosses?
Director: Charles F. Cirgenski
Genre: Drama, Science Fiction, Family
Runtime: 97 min
Release Date: January 1, 1998
Cast
- Amanda Donohoe - Christine Wasacz
- Olek Krupa - Karol Wasacz
- Giancarlo Esposito - Mr. Peavey
- Jared Robbins - Charlie Wasacz
- Anthony Hamilton II - Ricky Wing
- Rick Thompson - Christopher Wasacz
- David Kanapsky - Billy Butz
- Malcolm Tulip - Mr. Arno
- Joseph French - Mr. Butz
- Dave Shelley - R. Such
Screenplay
Music: Dana Newhouse
Cinematography: Janine Menlove
Editing: Christa Kindt
Production: Cireel Films Ltd., Zone V Productions Ltd.
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Charles F. Cirgenski
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Stardust about?
- A scientist finds his newest invention; a microchip that infuses inanimate objects with human qualities co-opted by the company he works for, which wants to capitalize on his findings. Knowing his creation can be used for evil purposes, he stashes it away, but his 11-year-old son, Charlie (Jared Robbins), finds it and implants it into a vacuum cleaner he calls Stardust. Will he manage to elude his dad's greedy bosses?
- Who directed Stardust?
- Stardust was directed by Charles F. Cirgenski.
- Who stars in Stardust?
- Stardust stars Amanda Donohoe, Olek Krupa, Giancarlo Esposito, Jared Robbins, Anthony Hamilton II, Rick Thompson.
- How long is Stardust?
- Stardust has a runtime of 1h 37m (97 minutes).
- What genre is Stardust?
- Stardust is a Drama, Science Fiction, Family film.
- Where was Stardust produced?
- Stardust was produced in United States of America.