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Basics Critics:61Viewers:68Rusty:76
Category: Action/Adventure, Sci-Fi/FantasyNotable as: Science FictionSub-Category: Science Fiction, Steampunk, Time travel, Fantasy, Thriller, Cult film, Adventure FilmMain subject: time travel, Jack the RipperNarrative location: London, San FranciscoRuntime: 108 - 112 minutesLanguage: EnglishCountry: United StatesDirector: Nicholas MeyerScreenwriter: Nicholas MeyerMusic: Miklós RózsaCinematography: Paul LohmannStars: Malcolm McDowell, David Warner, Mary Steenburgen, Patti D'Arbanville, Charles Cioffi, Kent Williams, Corey Feldman, Andonia Katsaros, Laurie Main Producer: Herb JaffeAward details: (details at IMDb)
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Time After Time is a 1979 American science fiction film starring Malcolm McDowell, David Warner and Mary Steenburgen. It was the directing debut of screenwriter Nicholas Meyer, whose screenplay is based largely on the uncredited novel of the same name by Karl Alexander and a story by the latter and Steve Hayes. The film concerns British author H. G. Wells and his fictional use of a time machine to pursue Jack the Ripper into the 20th century.


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