Out of Time (1988)

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Written by Brian Alan Lane

Directed by Robert Butler

Running Time: 95 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1988

Rating: PG Certificate

Filmed in Colour

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Cast

Bruce AbbottChanning Taylor
Bill MaherMaxwell Taylor
Rebecca SchaefferPam Wallace
Kristian AlfonsoCassandra Barber
Leo RossiHawkins
Adam AntRichard Marcus
Arva HoltCapt. Stuart
Tom La GruaFrank
Kimberly SedgwickSalesgirl
Barbara TarbuckDr. Kerry Langdon
Chuck LindsleyForeman
Arthur MendozaVendor
Rick AveryMotorcycle Officer
Ashley BrittinghamHot Babe

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  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites December 16th, 2008 - 11:21pmMichael said...

    I'll give a quick description of the flick, I LOVED this movie.

    Channing Taylor a cop in 2088, chases a bad guy back in time to 1988, and meets his grandfather(who he has heard about in the department as the legendary Maxwel Taylor), only to find out in 1988 his grandfather was a joke in the police department. It's kind of a predestination paradox thing. He helps his grandfather meet his grandmother, etc. Not very well done, but a good flick with good actors, I think it's main issue is it suffers from bad directing and bad cutting.

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