From the outside, the Golden Sunset looks like any other rest home, but Dr. Benton Adler's facility is different in a few unsettling ways. The residents seem to develop Alzheimer's almost overnight and after they do, they live - or are stored - in tiny chambers in a human warehouse. It's the last place you'd expect to find Joe Dell, a high-living, low-income old musician who lives with his son Hank and spends his time teaching the secrets of the blues to his grandson Ronnie. But Hank, a tightly-wound insurance salesman, is wary of his father's influence and after one fight too many, he sends his father to Golden Sunset. But Hank and Benton don't count on the power of Ronnie's love for his grandfather. With the help of Tara, a young woman who lost her grandmother to the rest home, Ronnie discovers Golden Sunset's secret - Dr. Benton has developed a technique to harvest the skills and talents of the old folks in his care. And he's selling them on the open market
Name | Type | Role | |
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A L Katz | Writer | ||
William Mikaluk | Writer | ||
Anthony Sherwood | Guest Star | ||
Peter Williams | Guest Star | ||
Julie Patzwald | Guest Star | ||
Maria Louisa Figura | Guest Star | ||
Bob Morrisey | Guest Star | ||
Matthew Harrison | Guest Star | ||
Lesley Ewen | Guest Star | ||
Eugene Byrd | Guest Star | ||
Bill Cobbs | Guest Star | ||
Brad Turner | Director |