- Out of Time (1988 film)
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Out of Time Directed by Robert Butler Starring Bruce Abbott
Bill Maher
Rebecca SchaefferRelease date(s) 1988 Country United States Language English Out of Time is a 1988 science fiction film, starring Bruce Abbott and Bill Maher. It was a failed television pilot made into a television movie.[citation needed]
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Synopsis
A cop from the year 2088 (Abbott) is transported back to 1988 while pursuing a criminal attempting to flee via a time machine, and enlists the aid of his legendary great-grandfather (Maher) in pursuing the crook.
Cast
- Bruce Abbott as Channing Taylor
- Bill Maher as Maxwell Taylor
- Rebecca Schaeffer as Pam Wallace
- Kristian Alfonso as Cassandra Barber
- Leo Rossi as Ed Hawkins
- Ray Girardin as Capt. Krones
- Adam Ant as Richard Marcus
- Arva Holt as Capt. Stuart
- Tom La Grua as Frank
- Barbara Tarbuck as Dr. Kerry Langdon
Directed by Robert Butler
Production
This movie was made after the popularity of the 1985 film Back to the Future.[citation needed]
Sources
- TV Guide magazine
- Article from Lansing State Journal newspaper of July 14, 1988.
- IMDB movies website
External links
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