12:01 PM

12:01 PM

7.0

Jan 01 1990

0h 25m

Science Fiction

12:01 PM is a 1990 short film directed by Jonathan Heap and starring Kurtwood Smith. It follows Myron Castleman, an everyman who keeps repeating the same hour of his life, from 12:01 PM to 1:00 PM. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film.

Kurtwood Smith

Kurtwood Smith

Myron Castleman

Jane Alden

Jane Alden

Stephanie

Don Amendolia

Don Amendolia

Prof. Nathan Rosenbluth

John Bachelder

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