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The humanoid Kenn arrives from the future in a spaceship in the present days to save the future of mankind. He sees a billboard and assumes the form of the man in the advertisement. Then he tries to stop the car of the unemployed... See more »

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Ken
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Jonathan Driscoll
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Dr. Galloway
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Brian Parish
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Berman
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Joyce Henderson
Tom Knowles
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Dr. Lorechi
Frank Whiteman ...
Official
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Gas Station Attendant
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Security Chief
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Female FBI Agent
Todd Kimsey ...
Policeman
Diana Koricke ...
Newscaster
John Zipperer ...
Sentry
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FBI Examiner
Cameron ...
Marta 7 (as Cameron)
Allen Rice ...
Korich 12
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Toothpaste Spokesperson
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Intern
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Airline Reservationist
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Air Force Officer (uncredited)

Directed by

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Bill D'Elia

Written by

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Alan Spencer ... (written by)

Produced by

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Bob Johnston ... associate producer
Howard Klein ... executive producer
Alan Spencer ... executive producer
Cyrus Yavneh ... producer

Music by

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Jeff Marsh
Lance Rubin

Cinematography by

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Frank Byers

Editing by

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Jimmy B. Frazier

Editorial Department

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Jeff Frazier ... assistant editor
Kevin Kirwan ... colorist

Casting By

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Simon Ayer
Beth Hymson ... (as Beth Hymson Ayer)

Production Design by

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Michelle Minch

Art Direction by

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Masako Masuda

Set Decoration by

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Greg J. Grande ... (as Greg Grande)

Costume Design by

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Bobbie Mannix

Makeup Department

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Lana Heying ... hair stylist
Kathleen Karridene ... makeup department head
Tracey Levy ... makeup artist (as Tracy Roden)
David B. Miller ... special makeup effects artist (as David Miller)
Candy L. Walken ... hair stylist (as Candy Walker)

Production Management

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Ernest Johnson ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Eddy Donno ... second unit director
Kent Genzlinger ... second assistant director
Nancy Townsend ... second second assistant director
Carol L. Vitkay ... assistant director

Art Department

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Scott E. Bruza ... lead man (as Scott Bruza)
Laurie Dalton ... property master
Melissa Feinberg ... assistant props
Patrick Kirton ... assistant props
Monique McIntyre ... art department coordinator
Michael Reinhart ... construction coordinator

Sound Department

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Jed M. Dodge ... dialogue editor
Jeff Erdmann ... sound utility
Robert Jackson ... dialogue editor
Phillip Seretti ... post-production sound supervisor / re-recording mixer
Janja Vujovich ... post-production sound coordinator
Robert Wald ... sound mixer

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Scott Garcia ... special effects foreman
Paul J. Lombardi ... special effects coordinator (as Paul Lombardi)
Robert G. Willard ... special effects supervisor (as Bob Willard)

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Chris B. Schnitzer ... motion control technician
Chris F. Woods ... visual effects producer (as Chris Woods) / visual effects supervisor

Stunts

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Eddy Donno ... stunt coordinator
Tony Donno ... stunts
Mark Lonsdale ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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George Billinger III ... steadicam operator (as George Billinger)
Bill Brao ... director of photography: second unit (as Billy Brao)
Chris Byers ... key grip
Stephan Dalyai ... lighting technician
Michael K. Davis ... best boy electric
Robert Ferrara ... gaffer
Jimmy E. Jensen ... first assistant camera: "a" camera
Martin J. Layton ... camera operator (as Marty Layton)
Mark Pickens ... camera dolly grip
Mark Scott ... video technician
Brian 'Wheat' Villegas ... grip
Fred Waugh ... aerial photographer

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Jerry M. Ross ... set costumer
Steve Sharp ... wardrobe supervisor
Annalisa Strickland ... set costumer

Location Management

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John A. Johnston ... assistant location manager
Bruce Margolis ... location manager
Jill Naumann ... assistant location manager

Music Department

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Diane Griffen ... music editor

Script and Continuity Department

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Wayne Damore ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Mitch Friedman ... driver
Dennis Milliken ... transportation coordinator
James Nordberg ... transportation captain

Additional Crew

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Grant Axton ... production assistant
Ron Frazier ... production assistant
Wendy Gladson ... stand-in
Peter Griffin ... stand-in
Dino Meminger ... stand-in
Cheryl Miller ... production coordinator
Seth Miller ... set production assistant
Glen Pawlik ... stand-in
Ron Ruiz ... production assistant
Eric Small ... production assistant
Eric Darnley Small ... production assistant
Charles A. Tamburro ... helicopter pilot (as Chuck Tamburro)
Ann Thrappas ... assistant to producer
Evan Yavne ... set production assistant
Tracy Yeager ... assistant to executive producer

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Plot Summary

The humanoid Kenn arrives from the future in a spaceship in the present days to save the future of mankind. He sees a billboard and assumes the form of the man in the advertisement. Then he tries to stop the car of the unemployed computer-expert Jonathan Driscoll on the road, but is accidentally hit by Jonathan. He takes Ken to the hospital and reports the accident. Meanwhile, the arrogant Dr. Galloway (Craig Wasson) and the military Brian Parish (Obba Babatundé) are hunting the spaceship and Kenn. Jonathan repairs Kenn and learns that the unsuccessful launch of a spacecraft in a couple of days is the landmark of the end of humanity. Further, another humanoid was sent to the past years ago but disappeared. Jonathan decides to help Kenn in his assignment. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Also Known As
  • L'homme du futur (France)
  • Tomorrow Man (Germany)
  • Tomorrow Man - Retter aus der Zukunft (Germany)
  • Futuro objetivo: Salvar la humanidad (Spain)
  • O Defensor do Futuro (Brazil)
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Runtime
  • 120 min
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Did You Know?

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Goofs Ken reacted to a change in his history chip when Joyce was murdered, instead of dying in the explosion, but didn't react when Joyce was saved from either death. See more »
Movie Connections Features Mr. Belvedere (1985). See more »
Quotes Ken: [on why he is saving humanity] We Can't All Be Masters
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