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October 8, 2001. (2001-10-08) No Ordinary Baby, also known as After Amy, is a 2001 American drama television film directed by Peter Werner and written by Richard Kletter, based on the 1998 Wired magazine short story "Carbon Copy: Meet the First Human Clone" by Richard Kadrey. It stars Bridget Fonda and Mary Beth Hurt, with Valerie Mahaffey ...
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Duration. 2h. Linda Sinclair, a news reporter, and Dr. Amanda Gordon, a perinatologist, are swept into a maelstrom of public tension and relentless media scrutiny as a desperate couple awaits the birth of their baby, the first-ever human clone. The controversy engulfs everyone involved, ultimately threatening the life of the baby.
Oct 8, 2001 · Synopsis. Dr. Amanda Gordon (Mary Beth Hurt) is a fertility specialist, who, with the help of her partner, Dr. Ed Walden (Philip Bosco) have just successfully cloned the first human being. The parents, Chris & Virginia Hytner (Adam LeFevre Valerie Mahaffey) wanted a clone of their dead child, tragically killed in a accident.
No Ordinary Baby, also known as After Amy, is a 2001 American drama television film directed by Peter Werner and written by Richard Kletter, based on the 1998 Wired magazine short story "Carbon Copy: Meet the First Human Clone" by Richard Kadrey. It stars Bridget Fonda and Mary Beth Hurt, with Valerie Mahaffey, Philip Bosco, Adam LeFevre, Arnold Pinnock, Ron Lea, Ted Whittall, Bruce Dinsmore ...
Synopsis. A reporter (Bridget Fonda) gets the scoop on the first ever human cloning, but the furor surrounding the event jeopardizes the baby's birth and the career of the doctor (Mary Beth Hurt) responsible for creating the clone. Watch at home. DIRECTV. Lifetime Movie Club.
No Ordinary Baby. NEW. A reporter (Bridget Fonda) discovers a woman's (Valerie Mahaffey) fetus has been cloned from another human being by a fertility specialist (Mary Beth Hurt). A Doctor helps a ...
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Oct 8, 2001 · A reporter gets the scoop on the first ever human cloning, but the furor surrounding the event jeopardizes the baby's birth and the career of the responsible doctor. Peter Werner. Director. Richard Kletter.