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The Passing is a 1983 American science fiction horror film co-written, co-produced, directed, edited by and starring John Huckert . Cast. James Carroll Plaster as Ernie Neuman. Welton Benjamin Johnson as Leviticus (Rose) Washington. John Huckert as Wade Carney / Rejuvenated Ernie. Lynn Odell as Monica / Foreign Movie Actress.
- John Huckert, Mary Maruca
- James Carroll Plaster, Welton Benjamin Johnson, John Huckert
- 1983
- John Huckert
The Passing: Directed by John Huckert. With James Carroll Plaster, Welton Benjamin Johnson, John Huckert, Lynn Odell. Two elderly World War II buddies are living - and dying - together in their small home. One becomes a patient where salvage-worthy, older attributes are combined with useable, younger body parts.
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- Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi
- John Huckert
- 1983
THE PASSING - BLU-RAY REVIEW. Stitched-together and expanded to feature-length via a pair of the director’s pre-existing short films, John Huckert’s THE PASSING (1983) is precisely the kind of unusual and highly-compelling micro-budget discovery that fans of Vinegar Syndrome have grown accustomed to.
The lives of two men, an elderly WWII vet and a young death row prisoner, intersect when the vet enrolls in a program to have his consciousness transplanted into a younger body...and the prisoner is forced to provide the body.
The Passing (1983) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Cast & crew. User reviews. Trivia. IMDbPro. All topics. Plot. The Passing. Summaries. Two elderly World War II buddies are living - and dying - together in their small home. One becomes a patient where salvage-worthy, older attributes are combined with useable, younger body parts. He returns, unrecognized by the other. Synopsis.
Director. John Huckert. Synopsis. Two elderly World War II buddies are living - and dying - together in their small home. One becomes a patient where salvage-worthy, older attributes are combined...