Thrill Seekers (1999)

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Written by Kurt Inderbitzin, Gay Walch

Directed by Mario Azzopardi

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1999

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

Also known as "Time Shifters" this made-for-cable sci-fi movie is a lot better than it appears.

When newspaper reporter Tom Merrick (Casper Van Dien) stumbles across photos of various disasters - the Hindenburg, Titanic, Hurricane Hugo - all of which feature a mysterious stranger in the background.

Merrick's investigation leads him to the Time Shifters, a group of thrill-seekers who travel back in time to witness similar catastrophies throughout history.

Merrick desperately tries to avert future disasters - a plane crash, a subway crash, a bomb in an athletic complex - and protect the lives of his son and ex-wife.

Cast

Image for Casper Van DienCasper Van DienTom Merrick
Catherine BellElizabeth Wintern
Theresa SaldanaCortez
Peter OuterbridgeFelder
Julian RichingsMurray Trevor
Lawrence DaneFBI Agent Baker
Catherine OxenbergThrill Seekers Spokesperson
Mimi KuzykEleanor Grayson
James AllodiFBI Agent Stanton
Deborah OdellJen
Image for Martin SheenMartin SheenGrifasi
Matthew BennettCap. Tyler
Marc DonatoKevin
Stephen BogaertSteve
Sumela KayGirl on Plane
Carole MacKerethFlight Attendant
Trevor BainMan at Gas Station
Matt BirmanCameraman
Jim CodringtonCo-Pilot
Brendan ConnorSubway Newscaster
Kathryn HumphriesReporter at Arena
Billy OtisGas Station Attendant
Oscar HsuFBI Agent Subway
Tony MeylerCop at Turnstyles
Lee SmartArena Manager
Robert ThomasCop Outside Arena

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