Splitting Adam (film)

Splitting Adam
Written by
  • John E. Deaver
  • William S. Walker
Directed by Scott McAboy
Starring
Music by James Dooley
Country of origin
  • United States
  • Canada
Original language(s) English
Production
Executive producer(s)
Producer(s) Amy Sydorick
Cinematography Tom Harting
Editor(s)
  • Fect Damon
  • Damon Fecht
Running time 93 minutes
Production company(s)
Distributor Nickelodeon Network
Release
Original network Nickelodeon
Original release February 16, 2015 (2015-02-16TUnited States)
External links
Website

Splitting Adam is an American comedy television film that aired on February 16, 2015. The film stars Jace Norman (from Henry Danger), Jack Griffo (from The Thundermans) Isabela Moner (from 100 Things to Do Before High School, and Tony Cavellero (from 2016's "School Of Rock (Series)".[1]

Splitting Adam won Best Children's Program at the 2016 Leo Awards. Also, Director, Scott McAboy won Best Direction in the Children's Program category.

Plot

After accidentally stumbling into his uncle's mysterious "tanning bed", Adam (Jace Norman) learns the answer to all of his problems with multiple clones. With the help of his new creation, Adam is hopping on one wild summer ride with an epic splash. Adam's Uncle Magic Mitch (Tony Cavalero) comes to Adam' house he asks Adam to put his tanning bed into the garage. When he is leaving home to go to work, his next door neighbor tells him he needs to cut his grass to a specific length. He goes to work with Sheldon (Amarr M. Wooten) and are on Pee/Poop patrol. When they clean themselves they go to a meeting and Vance Hansum (Jack Griffo) his rival, taunts him about how he was spying on Lori Collins (Isabela Moner) and she tries to get people to sign up. Adam puts his hand up. However thing go to worse when the clones start to degenerate and Adam must return them to the tanning bed, before it's too late.

Cast

References

  1. Baron, Steve (February 9, 2015). "Nickelodeon Stars Unite in 'Splitting Adam' Premiering Monday, February 16th". TV by the Numbers. Zap2it. Retrieved April 18, 2016.
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