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The Yesterday Machine is a regional American science fiction film written, produced, and directed by Russ Marker. It stars Tim Holt , James Britton, Ann Pellegrino, and Jack Herman. Various sources give the film's release date as 1963, 1965, and 1966
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The Yesterday Machine (1963) Yesterday Once More: (2004 & 2016) Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow (2011) Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (1963) Yesterday Was a Lie (2008) Yesterday Was Spring (1955) Yesterday's Enemy (1959) Yesterday's Guys Used No Arsenic (1976) Yesterday's Hero (1979) Yesterday's Heroes (1940) Yesterday's Wife (1923) Yesteryou ...
The Yesterday Machine: Russ Marker: Tim Holt, Ann Pellegrino, James Britton, Jack Herman: United States: Son of Flubber: Robert Stevenson: Fred MacMurray, Nancy Olson: United States: Comedy Family Steps to the Moon: Ion Popescu-Gopo: Ion Anghel, Marcel Anghelescu, Radu Beligan, Emil Botta: Romania Comedy Fantasy [28] Unearthly Stranger: John Krish
This movie is generally seen as the quintessential time-loop movie by many with its name being synonymous with the genre as a whole. [13] [14] [15] Christmas Every Day: 1996: An American television movie based on William Dean Howells's 1892 short story "Christmas Every Day". A selfish teenager is forced to relive the same Christmas every day.
See You Yesterday is a 2019 American science fiction film directed by Stefon Bristol with a screenplay by Bristol and Fredrica Bailey based on Bristol's 2017 short film of the same name. It stars Eden Duncan-Smith, Danté Crichlow, Marsha Stephanie Blake , and Brian "Stro" Bradley .
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