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Journey to the Center of Time ()


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  • 1h 22min
  • Sci-Fi
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Hard-nosed new boss Stanton takes over a scientific research company upon the death of his benevolent father.

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Stanton
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Mark Manning
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Karen White
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Dr. 'Doc' Gordon
Austin Green ...
Mr. Denning
Poupée Gamin ...
Vina (as Poupee Gamin)
Tracy Olsen ...
Susan
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Dave
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Alien (as Lyle Waggner)
Larry Evans
Jody Millhouse
Monica Stevens

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David L. Hewitt ... (screenplay by) (as David Prentiss)

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Ray Dorn ... producer (produced by)
David L. Hewitt ... producer (produced by)
Dennis Hibshman ... associate producer
J. Max Thornton ... associate producer

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Marlin Skiles ... (uncredited)

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Robert Caramico ... director of photography

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William Wellburn ... (as Bill Welburn)

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Tim Hinkle ... assistant editor

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Al Mannheimer

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Edward D. Engoron ... (production designed by)

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F. Caramico ... hair stylist
Byrd Holland ... makeup artist (as B. Holland)

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Bill Brame ... post-production supervisor

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Pete Comandini ... model maker
Lynn Steed ... master carpenter (as Lynn F. Steed)

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Frank A. Coe ... sound effects (as Frank Coe)
Art Names ... sound mixer (as A. Names)

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Gary Kent ... stunts (uncredited)

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Robert Maxwell ... gaffer (as R. Maxwell)
Phil Miller ... head electrician (as P. Miller)
Russ Nannarello ... key grip (as R. Nannarello)

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Nora Maxwell ... wardrobe (as N. Maxwell)

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John Barber ... music cutter

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Jean Hewitt ... script supervisor

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W. Merrill Davidson ... production coordinator
Gary R. Heacock ... assistant to director

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Gruff, hard-nosed new boss Stanton takes over a scientific research company upon the death of his benevolent father. Scientists Manning, Gordon and White, who are very close to a breakthrough in time travel, are told by Stanton they must have results in 24 hours or face a funding cut-off. Trying to push their equipment past its safe operating limit they travel into the far future and distant past, with Stanton along as an accidental participant, unaware that a surprise awaits them as they struggle to return to the present. Written by Doug Sederberg

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Also Known As
  • Viaje al centro del tiempo (Spain)
  • Matka ajan keskipisteeseen (Finland)
  • Time Warp
  • Jornada ao Centro do Tempo (Brazil)
  • Viaggio al centro del tempo (Italy)
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  • 82 min
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Trivia The scenes of cities being attacked from the air with conventional and nuclear weapons are lifted from Invasion, U.S.A. (1952). See more »
Goofs When traveling back into the past, we see visuals from WWII, the Civil War, and Indians attacking a wagon train; these events are out of proper sequence. The Indian wars took place after the Civil War and should appear before it when traveling back through time. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Journey to the Center of Time (1970). See more »
Quotes Dr. 'Doc' Gordon: The past, of course, still exists
Mr. Denning: Oh?
Dr. 'Doc' Gordon: Suppose a scientist on a planet some fifty light years from here were observing Earth, he would at this moment be looking at light rays that left this Earth fifty years ago. He might very well be watching the First World War. In effect, some full fifty years' of history would be contained in those beams traveling to that distant planet
Mr. Denning: That's quite an idea!
Dr. 'Doc' Gordon: It's more than an idea, Mr Denning, it's fact. And since space-time is a continuum, the present is only a point moving constantly along that continuum
Mr. Denning: When you put it like that, Doctor, even I can understand it
Dr. 'Doc' Gordon: Theoretically, with our equipment, we should be able to cut in anywhere along that continuum - actually journey to the center of time.
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