
Big Baby
Nov 15 2015
•1h 22m
•Family, Comedy, Science Fiction
When scientist Dr. Simon invents a genetic transformation machine, evil business men scheme to steal his billion dollar idea. But before they get the chance, Dr. Simon’s two-year-old grandson accidentally turns his body into a thirty-year-old man and runs off. Now his siblings must catch him and figure out how to change him back before their parents get home – and before the bad guys get to him first.
Cast
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Maureen McCormick
Molly

Andrew Lawrence
Bobby

Ken Davitian
Underbrunter

Kip Gilman
Dr. Simon
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