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Timescape, [1] released on video as Grand Tour: Disaster in Time, is a 1992 American science fiction film directed by David Twohy and starring Jeff Daniels and Ariana Richards, with a cameo appearance by Robert Colbert, one of the co-stars of Irwin Allen's 1960s TV series The Time Tunnel.
Time Chasers (originally released as Tangents) is a 1994 science fiction film directed by David Giancola and starring Matthew Bruch, George Woodard, and Bonnie Pritchard. [1] The film premiered in Rutland, Vermont on March 16, 1994 to three invitation-only showings, and in open release in Rutland theatres the next day. [ 2 ]
Kristofferson in 1978. American singer-songwriter and actor Kris Kristofferson has been in numerous films, television films, television series and video games. He started acting in the 1970s, appearing in the films The Last Movie (1971), Cisco Pike (1972), Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (1973), Blume in Love (1973), Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974), Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia ...
List of voice performances in feature films Year Title Role Notes Ref(s) 2011: Tekken: Blood Vengeance: Alisa Bosconovitch: Limited theatrical release [97] [98] 2016 –18: Digimon Adventure tri. Meiko Mochizuki: Limited theatrical release, six movies [99] 2017: Sailor Moon R: The Movie: Sailor Mars: Viz dub Limited theatrical release [100 ...
YooHoo & Friends is an animated series, produced by Toonzone Studios and is loosely based on the Korean children's toyline of the same name by Aurora World. Created by David Feiss, known for his work on Cow and Chicken, the series both serves as a gag dub and retelling of the original 2009 South Korean animated series based on the YooHoo and Friends franchise, with comedic and satirical ...
The Time Travelers is a 1964 American science fiction film directed by Ib Melchior and starring Preston Foster, Philip Carey, Merry Anders, Steve Franken, and John Hoyt.(Delores Wells, Playboy's Miss June 1960, has a bit part, as does superfan Forrest J Ackerman.)
When German World War II soldiers are mistakenly teleported to present-day Venice Beach, California, by his next-door neighbor, American Fred Johnson must stop them from taking vital information back through time and altering the course of history, and finds himself time-traveling to 1942.
Charro! is a 1969 American Western film starring Elvis Presley, shot on location at Apacheland Movie Ranch and Old Tucson Studios in Arizona. This was Presley's only film in which he did not sing on-screen; the film featured no songs at all other than the main title theme, which was played over the opening credits. [3]