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Brian Owens was once a prominent professor of quantum mechanics until an accident stripped him of his credentials; he now teaches at a community college. In order to reclaim his stature, he is trying to build the world's first... See more »

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Brian Owens
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Shelly Douglas
Adair Jameson ...
Michelle
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Michael
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Bill
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Eddie
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Steph
Chuck Church ...
Max
Holly McGreevy Scott ...
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Thug (as Joshua Streeter)
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Troy McGatlin

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Troy McGatlin ... ()

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Jason McGatlin ... producer
Kyle McGatlin ... executive producer
Troy McGatlin ... producer
Steve Salada ... co-producer
J.C. Stefano ... co-producer

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Michael Cohen

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Steve Salada

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Troy McGatlin

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J.C. Stefano

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Lance Malbon ... film crew
Stephen Matter ... film crew
Bryan Oprtiza ... film crew

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Tom Parkin ... special thanks

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Brian Owens was once a prominent professor of quantum mechanics until an accident stripped him of his credentials; he now teaches at a community college. In order to reclaim his stature, he is trying to build the world's first teleportation machine in his garage at night. Written by Anonymous

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  • 92 min
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Trivia The film was completed on a budget of roughly $30,000, with the majority of that money going to building the machine and music. See more »
Goofs Michelle identifies the Spanish-style building in her painting as being on "Main Street, in Seal Beach". Actually, although it is indeed Seal Beach, California, the building (which is the Seal Beach City Hall) is located on 8th Street (one street to the west of Main Street). Since she's supposed to have lived in the town for years, it's unlikely she'd make that mistake. See more »

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