The History of Time Travel (2014)
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- PG-13
- 1h 12min
- Drama, Sci-Fi
- 25 Oct 2014 (Brazil)
- Movie
A fictional documentary about the creation of the worlds first time machine, the men who created it, and the unintended ramifications it has on world events.
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Stephen Adami | ... |
Richard Reenactor
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Krista Ales | ... |
Dr. Vanessa Byers
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Valerie Black | ... |
Anne Reenactor
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Ryan Blackburn | ... |
CIA Agent #2
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Garland Buffalo | ... |
Gen. Douglas Sanborn
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Peter J. Calvin | ... |
Soviet Scientist
(as Peter Calvin)
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Cater Cartwright | ... |
Aden Reenactor (Age 5)
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Trey Cartwright | ... |
Dr. Edward Yarborough
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Ben Everett | ... |
Richard Page
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Christopher Fenley | ... |
Aden Reenactor
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Tim Hogle | ... |
Richard Reenactor (Age 53)
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Justin Lee Hughes | ... |
CIA Agent #1
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Ricky Kennedy | ... |
Jim North, News Anchor
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Noah Larive | ... |
Richard Reenactor (Age 14)
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Elizabeth Lestina | ... |
Anne Page
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Brad Maule | ... |
Narrator (voice)
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Daniel W. May | ... |
Edward Page (Younger) / Aden Page
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Dudley May | ... |
Nightmare Figure / Edward Reenactor (1940S)
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Roy May | ... |
Edward Page (Older)
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Herbert Midgley | ... |
Aden Reenactor (Age 44)
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Hannah Patton | ... |
Patient
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Peyton Paulette | ... |
Dr. Jack Fincher / Soviet Spy
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David Raine | ... |
Richard (Voice)
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Fazia Rizvi | ... |
Dr. Helen Cagle
(as Fazia Begum Rizvi)
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Jody Ryan | ... |
Dorothy Lister
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Micah Scott | ... |
Richard Page (Age 5)
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Bill Small | ... |
Dr. Adam Lindquist
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Michael Tubbs | ... |
Kevin Ulrich
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Directed by
Ricky Kennedy |
Written by
Ricky Kennedy | ... | (story) |
Ricky Kennedy | ... | (writer) |
Produced by
William Arscott | ... | executive producer |
Susan Kennedy | ... | executive producer |
Terry Kennedy | ... | executive producer |
Music by
Herbert Midgley |
Cinematography by
Justin Herring |
Editing by
Ricky Kennedy |
Production Design by
Nancy Andrew |
Art Direction by
Alexander Karkosh | ||
Victoria Stone |
Production Management
Peyton Paulette | ... | unit production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Kathrine Garcia | ... | second assistant director |
Dudley May | ... | assistant director |
Sound Department
Ricky Kennedy | ... | sound editor / sound mixer |
James McMahen | ... | sound mixer |
Visual Effects by
Justin Herring | ... | digital effects |
Ricky Kennedy | ... | digital effects |
Camera and Electrical Department
Peter J. Calvin | ... | key grip (as Peter Calvin) |
Jacob Guidry | ... | camera operator |
Justin Herring | ... | additional photography |
Katie MacRae | ... | gaffer |
James McMahen | ... | gaffer |
Amanda Molina | ... | grip |
Hannah Patton | ... | assistant camera |
Zoe Riemer | ... | grip |
Cameron Stewart | ... | assistant camera |
Script and Continuity Department
Lucy Rushing | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Ashley Brooke Smith | ... | production assistant |
Corey Stanfield | ... | production assistant |
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Taglines | Would We Even Notice? See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | The mug shot of Edward lists his number as 208241138. If you assign the numbers to letters of the alphabet, you get 20=T, 8=H, and 24=X. THX-1138 See more » |
Goofs | When Richard goes back to inoculate his mother against polio, he brings booster shots. However, they never explain who or how the booster shots were administered. Either Richard had to stay until she was at least 4 (last booster age group for Polio) or someone had to have been given the booster shots and been complicit in providing them once Richard went back to his time. See more » |
Movie Connections | References Somewhere in Time (1980). See more » |
Quotes |
[first lines]
Narrator: You're watching History Television. Narrator: [clock ticking loudly] In 1895, writer H.G. Wells published his science fiction masterpiece, The Time Machine. This novel would be one in a long line of literature, motion pictures, and television shows, depicting man breaking the laws of time and space, to travel beyond his present existence. Dr. Edward Yarborough: One of the great struggles, if not the greatest struggle, has been man versus time. I mean, we always want more. Dr. Adam Lindquist: [on park bench] We are prisoners to time. Mankind has always been fascinated with the idea of escaping from it. Kevin Ulrich: [at outdoor cafe] To be able to go back in time and fix a mistake, or change the outcome of a future event, it's a tantalizing prospect. Dr. Jack Fincher: [in classroom] Could it even be possible? Well, what did Einstein think? See more » |