For All Time (TV 2000)Male facing middle-age and failing marriage finds a time slip that can take him back to the end of the nineteenth century. Director:Steven Schachter |
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For All Time (TV 2000)Male facing middle-age and failing marriage finds a time slip that can take him back to the end of the nineteenth century. Director:Steven Schachter |
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| Mark Harmon | ... |
Charles Lattimer
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| Mary McDonnell | ... |
Laura Brown
(as Mary Mcdonnell)
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| Catherine Hicks | ... |
Kristen
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| Philip Casnoff | ... |
Al Glasser
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| Brittany Tiplady | ... |
Mary
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| Bill Cobbs | ... |
Proprietor /
Conductor
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Ed Evanko | ... |
Marshall Latham
(as Edward Evanko)
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Georgie Collins | ... |
Mrs. Clark
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| Dan Willmott | ... |
Businessman
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| Joe Norman Shaw | ... |
Walt
(as Joe-Norman Shaw)
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| Romy Rosemont | ... |
Tracy
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Larry Austin | ... |
Hotel Clerk
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Barbara Gates Wilson | ... |
Receptionist
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| Shaker Paleja | ... |
Leon
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Stevie Mitchell | ... |
Matt
(as Stevie M. Mitchell)
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Charles Lattimer is an everyday man facing middle age and a marriage coming to an end, who stumbles across a time slip, that occurs on one of his regular train journeys (as the train goes through a tunnel) coming across an antique watch, he learns it allows him to get off the train during the time-slip, whereupon he finds himself back in the 1890s. Before long he finds a new found love, and purpose there. But complications occur when first the portal back too the past starts to close with his timepiece breaking soon after, leading to decision that could leave him stranded out of his own time. Written by Anonymous
Very,very enjoyable film!!!!!; Mark Harmon & Mary McDonnell were great!. Great detail in time area and clothing. I felt like I could visit there myself given the watch and train tracks. A highly recommendable movie!. I takes us back to the time of are grandparents and the mode of transportation they had.