Stardust (1998)

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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
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Cast

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
More Films in Genre: Drama, Science Fiction, Family

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.