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Time After Time
Movie
31 Aug 1979
PG
United States
English
1979
112 min
Color (Metrocolor)
Dolby
Imagine! A scientific genius named H.G. Wells stalks a criminal genius named Jack the Ripper across time itself, in the most ingenious thriller of our time...
Adventure; Science Fiction; Thriller; Romance; Drama
English
Nicholas Meyer - Director
Karl Alexander - Writer
Steve Hayes - Writer
English
Malcolm McDowell as H G Wells
David Warner as Jack the Ripper - John Leslie Stevenson
Mary Steenburgen as Amy Robbins
Charles Cioffi as Police Lt Mitchell
Kent Williams as Assistant
Andonia Katsaros as Mrs Turner
Patti D'Arbanville as Shirley
James Garrett as Edwards
Leo Lewis as Richardson
Keith McConnell as Harding
Byron Webster as McKay
Karin Mary Shea as Jenny
Geraldine Baron as Carol
Laurie Main as Inspector Gregson
Joseph Maher as Adams
Michael Evans as Sergeant
Ray Reinhardt as Jeweler
Bob Shaw as Bank Officer
Stu Klitsner as Clergyman
Larry J Blake as Guard
Nicholas Shields as Diner at McDonalds
Gene Hartline as Cab Driver
Clement St George as Bobby
Shirley Marchant as Dolores
Antonie Becker as Nurse
Hilda Haynes as 2nd Nurse
Read Morgan as Booking Cop
Mike Gainey as London Bobby
Jim Haynie as 1st Cop
Wayne Storm as 2nd Cop
Lou Felder as Man
John Colton as 3rd Cop
Corey Feldman as Boy at Museum
James Cranna as Man
Earl Nichols as 4th Cop
Bill Bradley as Pawnbroker
Clete Roberts as Newscaster
Rita Conde as Maid
Gail Hyatt as Woman Cop
Shelley Hack as Docent
Dan Leegant as Man on Street
Regina V Waldron as Woman
Liz Roberson as Woman
Anthony Gordon as Man
Doug Morrisson as Man
Glenn Carlson as 5th Cop
Neil Armstrong as Himself announcing moon landing
Winston Churchill as Himself giving 'Finest Hour' speech
Jimi Hendrix as Himself performing
John F Kennedy as Himself giving inaugural speech
Douglas MacArthur as Himself announcing 'I Shall Return'
Edward R Murrow as Himself announcing 'This Is London'
Franklin Delano Roosevelt as Himself giving 1933 inaugural speech
Added: 10-Jan-1999     Last Update: 10-Jan-1999







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