The Day the Bread Turned Green 2009
"The newspaper say it's green all over the world. See it's on the front page."
In *The Day the Bread Turned Green (2009)*, a bizarre global phenomenon sparks chaos when every loaf of bread on Earth suddenly turns an unsettling shade of green. Directed by J.P.
Director: J.P. Light
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *The Day the Bread Turned Green* (2009) about?
The film follows people worldwide as they react to a startling revelation—every loaf of bread has inexplicably turned green. Chaos ensues as communities and bakeries grapple with the inexplicable, blending comedy with a dash of mystery.
Who directed *The Day the Bread Turned Green*?
J.P. Light directed this unusual 2009 comedy, crafting a tone that balances absurdity with social satire.
Who stars in *The Day the Bread Turned Green*?
The film features Carmen LoPorto, Ron Savin, Kelly King, Jason Grant, and Selena Nelson in key roles.
Is *The Day the Bread Turned Green* (2009) worth watching?
While it's a niche TV movie, its offbeat premise and short runtime make it a fun, if flawed, watch for fans of quirky comedies. Its lack of IMDb rating leaves its appeal subjective, but the absurd humor is a draw.
How long is *The Day the Bread Turned Green*?
The movie runs for 30 minutes.
About The Day the Bread Turned Green (2009) — A Bizarre Global Bread Panic in 30 Minutes
In *The Day the Bread Turned Green (2009)*, a bizarre global phenomenon sparks chaos when every loaf of bread on Earth suddenly turns an unsettling shade of green. Directed by J.P. Light, this quirky comedy follows panicked citizens and bakers in cities worldwide as they scramble to understand the inexplicable. With Carmen LoPorto, Ron Savin, and Kelly King leading the cast, the film blends absurd humor with a dash of environmental satire, inviting viewers to question whether the eerie tint is a freak of nature or something more sinister.
The movie's playful yet offbeat tone captures the absurdity of a world thrown off-kilter by a single surreal event. As characters clash over blame and solutions, *The Day the Bread Turned Green* delivers a lighthearted yet thought-provoking commentary on collective hysteria and the unexpected consequences of modern life. Its 30-minute runtime makes it a quick, engaging watch for fans of offbeat comedies and sci-fi tinged humor.