Thrill Seekers (1999)
The Time Shifters (original title)Reference View | Change View
- PG-13
- 1h 28min
- Action, Sci-Fi
- 17 Oct 1999 (USA)
- TV Movie
A reporter, learning of time travelers visiting 20th century disasters, tries to change the history they know by averting upcoming disasters.
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Casper Van Dien | ... |
Tom Merrick
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Catherine Bell | ... |
Elizabeth Wintern
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Theresa Saldana | ... |
Cortez
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Peter Outerbridge | ... |
Felder
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Julian Richings | ... |
Murray Trevor
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Lawrence Dane | ... |
FBI Agent Baker
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Catherine Oxenberg | ... |
Thrill Seekers Spokesperson
(as Catherine Van Dien)
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Mimi Kuzyk | ... |
Eleanor Grayson
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James Allodi | ... |
FBI Agent Stanton
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Deborah Odell | ... |
Jen
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Martin Sheen | ... |
Grifasi
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Matthew Bennett | ... |
Captain Tyler
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Marc Donato | ... |
Kevin
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Stephen Bogaert | ... |
Steve
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Sumela Kay | ... |
Girl on Plane
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Carole Mackereth | ... |
Flight Attendant
(as Carole MacKereth)
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Trevor Bain | ... |
Man at Gas Station
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Matt Birman | ... |
Cameraman
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Jim Codrington | ... |
Co-Pilot
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Brendan Connor | ... |
Subway Newscaster
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Kathryn Humphries | ... |
Reporter at Arena
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Oscar Hsu | ... |
FBI Agent Subway
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Tony Meyler | ... |
Cop at Turnstyles
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Billy Otis | ... |
Gas Station Attendant
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Lee Smart | ... |
Arena Manager
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Robert Thomas | ... |
Cop Outside Arena
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Directed by
Mario Azzopardi |
Written by
Kurt Inderbitzin | ... | (written by) & |
Gay Walch | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
Cary Brokaw | ... | executive producer |
Kurt Inderbitzin | ... | executive producer |
J.J. Jamieson | ... | executive producer |
Karen Lauder | ... | co-executive producer |
Tom Luse | ... | producer |
Lynn Novatt | ... | associate producer |
Marcus Ticotin | ... | co-executive producer |
Gay Walch | ... | co-executive producer |
Music by
Fred Mollin |
Cinematography by
Derick V. Underschultz | ... | (as Derick Underschultz) |
Editing by
Ron Wisman |
Editorial Department
Walt Biljan | ... | colorist |
Chris Blacklock | ... | dailies colorist |
Ed Ham | ... | on-line editor |
Chris Mayo | ... | conforming editor |
Ron Wisman Jr. | ... | assistant editor |
Casting By
Jon Comerford | ||
Susan Glicksman | ||
Fern Orenstein | ... | (as Fern Ornstein) |
Production Design by
Peter Cosco |
Art Direction by
Greg Chown |
Set Decoration by
Gareth Wilson |
Costume Design by
Trysha Bakker |
Makeup Department
Karola Dirnberger | ... | hair department head |
Linda Steeves | ... | key makeup artist |
Production Management
Michael Brownstone | ... | unit production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Lorin Raine | ... | first assistant director: second unit |
William Spahic | ... | first assistant director (as Bill Spahic) |
Jonathan Wright | ... | second assistant director |
Cameron Kuc | ... | third assistant director (uncredited) |
Art Department
David DeMarinis | ... | set dresser |
Alexander Galant | ... | assistant props |
Malcolm Gibson | ... | property master |
Sound Department
Michael Baskerville | ... | re-recording mixer |
Mark Beck | ... | sound effects editor |
Alan deGraaf | ... | re-recording mixer (as Alan de Graaf) |
John 'Wheels' Hurlbut | ... | adr recordist (as John Hurlbut) |
Jonas Kuhnemann | ... | dialogue editor |
Owen Langevin | ... | sound mixer |
Erika Schengili-Roberts | ... | boom operator (uncredited) |
Virginia Storey | ... | foley artist (uncredited) |
Special Effects by
Michael Kavanagh | ... | special effects coordinator (as Michael Kavanaugh) |
Derek Liscoumb | ... | special effects technician (uncredited) |
Visual Effects by
John D.B. Cox | ... | visual effects supervisor (as John Cox) |
Barb Benoit | ... | digital compositor (uncredited) |
Ian Britton | ... | title graphics designer (uncredited) |
Haskell Friedman | ... | effects animator (uncredited) |
Brian Lui | ... | motion graphics: computer displays (uncredited) |
Anthony Paterson | ... | computer displays: titles, Nerve FX (uncredited) |
Stunts
Brittney Banks | ... | utility stunts |
Matt Birman | ... | stunt performer |
Brian Jagersky | ... | stunt performer |
Brayden Jones | ... | stunt performer |
Billy Oliver | ... | stunts |
Robert Racki | ... | stunts |
Don Stockford | ... | stunt performer |
John Stoneham Jr. | ... | stunt coordinator |
Bryan J. Thomas | ... | stunts (as Bryan Thomas) |
Ermes Blarasin | ... | sse driver (uncredited) |
Randy Butcher | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Kevin Alanthwaite | ... | gaffer |
Gilles Corbiel | ... | camera operator |
Roy Elliston | ... | key grip |
John Lazear | ... | assistant camera |
Bruce Macaulay | ... | still photographer |
Casting Department
Claudia Smith | ... | casting associate |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Kathleen Meade | ... | assistant costume designer |
Location Management
Derek Brady | ... | location scout |
Oliver Churchill | ... | location manager |
Robert Glover | ... | location production assistant |
A.J. Hordal | ... | assistant location manager |
Music Department
Brian Nevin | ... | music recordist |
Script and Continuity Department
Susan Marucci | ... | script supervisor (as Susie Marucci) |
Transportation Department
Jazz Helie | ... | transportation coordinator |
Additional Crew
Kate Harrison Karman | ... | production associate (as Kathleen Harrison Neale) |
Susan Starre McKibbin | ... | production accountant (as Sue McKibbin) |
JoAnne Rivers | ... | production coordinator |
Tami Thomson | ... | production coordinator |
Ed Baran | ... | publicist (uncredited) |
Robert Gardiner | ... | production assistant (uncredited) |
Judy Geletko | ... | post-production accountant (uncredited) |
Charles Taylor | ... | armorer (uncredited) / gun handler (uncredited) |
David Zikovitz | ... | production assistant (uncredited) |
Production Companies
- Abandon Pictures (in association with)
- Avenue Pictures
- Carlton America
- Hamdon Entertainment
Distributors
- California Home Vídeo (Brazil) (VHS)
- Carlton America
- EuroVideo (1999) (Germany) (VHS)
- Magna Pacific Home Entertainment (1999) (Australia) (video)
- Nagaoka Shoten (2009) (Japan) (DVD)
- Phase 4 Films (2012) (United States) (DVD)
- S.A.D. Home Entertainment (2012) (Germany) (DVD)
- TBS Superstation
- York Entertainment (2001) (United States)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Clairmont Camera Film & Digital (camera equipment provided by)
- Medallion-PFA Film & Video (video and audio services)
- Movie Armaments Group (firearms supplied by)
- Pebblehut Thrill Services (production services)
- Toronto Film Studios (movie studio)
- William F. White International (lighting and grip equipment)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
A Strange passenger from the future seems to be witnessing all the great disasters of the century. Two reporters are trying to track this man down to see where he will show up next. The movie also works on the problem of the two reporters that want to prevent the next disaster from happening. Should they change the future when they know another disaster is going to strike?
Written by Sabre Runner |
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Taglines | If you could change the past would you? See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Copps Coliseum is a real hockey stadium, but although depicted as being in an unspecified U.S. city, it's actually in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The city skyline seen in front of the stadium fire at one point is that of Toronto. See more » |
Goofs | Tom and Elizabeth board the subway train at a station named Union. The next station, the first where it fails to stop, is also named Union. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited from Money Train (1995). See more » |