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DVD BRAND NEW David Warner, Mary Steenburgen, Malcolm McDowell. H.G. Wells, author of War of the Worlds, travels from 19th-century England to modern-day San Francisco while on ... the trail of Jack the Ripper. 1979/color/112 min/PG/widescreen. Attributes: REPACKAGED, SUBTITLED, WIDESCREEN. Read more Show Less

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It's H.G. Wells Malcolm McDowell versus Jack the Ripper David Warner in the fanciful Time After Time -- and, per the film's title, the chase extends from the 19th century to the 20th. Wells has built a time machine in his cellar, which the Ripper uses as a means of escape. Both men find themselves in 20th century San Francisco, and, after a period of adjustment, they make themselves at home. The plot takes a dark turn when the Ripper, disappointed that Wells' dreams of a Utopian future have not come to fruition, resumes his murderous activities. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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Overview

It's H.G. Wells Malcolm McDowell versus Jack the Ripper David Warner in the fanciful Time After Time -- and, per the film's title, the chase extends from the 19th century to the 20th. Wells has built a time machine in his cellar, which the Ripper uses as a means of escape. Both men find themselves in 20th century San Francisco, and, after a period of adjustment, they make themselves at home. The plot takes a dark turn when the Ripper, disappointed that Wells' dreams of a Utopian future have not come to fruition, resumes his murderous activities. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Special Features

Closed Caption; Feature-length commentary by Malcolm McDowell and writer/director Nicholas Meyer; It's About Time essay; Theatrical trailers of this and the 1960 and 2002 versions of The Time Machine; Cast/director film highlights; Languages: English & Français; Subtitles: English, Français, Español & Portugûes (Main feature. Bonus material/trailer may not be subtitled

Product Details

  • Release Date: 9/2/2008
  • UPC: 883929030835
  • Original Release: 1979
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  • Source: WARNER HOME VIDEO
  • Region Code: 1
  • Presentation: Wide Screen / Repackaged
  • Time: 1:52:00
  • Sales rank: 12,998

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Malcolm McDowell Herbert G. Wells
David Warner Jack the Ripper
Mary Steenburgen Amy Robbins
Charles Cioffi Lt. Mitchell
Patti D'Arbanville Shirley
Antonia Katsaros Mrs. Tumer
Corey Feldman Boy at Museum
Geraldine Baron Carol
Anthony Gordon Man
Antonie Becker Nurse
Larry Blake Guard
Bill Bradley Pawnbroker
John C. Colton 3rd Cop
Rita Conde Maid
James Cranna Man
Michael Evans Sergeant
Lou Felder Man
Jimmy Garrett Edwards
Shelley Hack Docent
Gene Hartline Cab Driver
Hilda Haynes 2nd Nurse
Jim Haynie 1st Cop
Stu Klitsher Clergyman
Dan Leegant Man on Street
Leo Lewis Richardson
Joseph Maher Adams
Laurie Main Inspector Gregson
Keith McConnell Harding
Boyd "Red" Morgan Booking Cop
Ray Reinhardt Jeweler
Clete Roberts Newscaster
Bob Shaw Bank Officer
Nick Shields Diner
Clement St. George Bobby
Wayne Storm 2nd Cop
Byron Webster McKay
Kent Williams Assistant
Technical Credits
Nicholas Meyer Director, Screenwriter
Karl Alexander Original Story
Jim Blount Special Effects
Donn Cambern Editor
Edward C. Carfagno Production Designer
Everett Creach Stunts
Michael Daves Asst. Director
Larry Duran Stunts
Larry Fuentes Special Effects
Steve Hayes Original Story
Herb Jaffe Producer
Steven Charles Jaffe Producer
Jerry Jost Sound/Sound Designer
Barbara Krieger Set Decoration/Design
Yvonne Kubis Costumes/Costume Designer
Paul Lohmann Cinematographer
Lynn Reynolds Makeup
Miklós Rózsa Score Composer

Scene Index

Disc #1 -- Time After Time
1. Credits [1:15]
2. Friends Call Me Jack [4:38]
3. The Doctor Is Late [1:52]
4. The Time Machine [2:57]
5. How Each Other Thinks [1:35]
6. A Shocking Discovery [2:18]
7. Back From the Future [2:56]
8. Bound for Utopia [2:33]
9. Passage of Time [2:45]
10. Before-and After-His Time [3:02]
11. Making Notes, Causing a Stir [2:05]
12. Fast Food; Gentleman's Word [5:11]
13. Herbert Meets Amy [3:44]
14. "I'm Home." [6:27]
15. The Chase [2:21]
16. John Doe Is Dead [1:39]
17. A Nervous Lunch [5:37]
18. Afternoon With Amy [3:21]
19. Evening Plans [3:12]
20. Romance; Stalking Predator [3:18]
21. Death and Disbelief [3:36]
22. Stevenson's Threat [4:50]
23. Sherlock Holmes [2:34]
24. Unbelievable Truth [3:12]
25. Later Than You Think [1:45]
26. Amy's Future Shock [:25]
27. Still Killing [3:37]
28. Too Late [4:16]
29. Armed-and Defenseless [3:47]
30. Time Is Running Out [2:48]
31. Fifth Victim [4:34]
32. A Hostage [1:09]
33. Race to the Museum [2:30]
34. Checkmate [2:51]
35. Fellow Travelers [2:29]
36. Coda and End Credits [2:03]

Menu

Disc #1 -- Time After Time
   Play Movie
   Scene Selections
   Special Features
      Cast & Crew
      Commentary by Director Nicholas Meyer and Actor Malcolm McDowell
      It's About Time
      Theatrical Trailer: Time After Time
      Theatrical Trailer: The Time Machine (1960)
      Theatrical Trailer: The Time Machine (2002)
   Languages
      Spoken Languages: English
      Spoken Languages: Français
      Subtitles: English
      Subtitles: Français
      Subtitles: Español
      Subtitles: Portugûes
      Subtitles: Off

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 1, 2010

    Witty and Lovely Time Traveling Film

    Time After Time is one of the great, underrated films of the 1970s. The plot sounds ridiculous-H.G. Wells builds a time machine that is stolen by Jack the Ripper, and Wells must pursue him to 1970s San Francisco-but if you look more closely at the film, one can see the cleverness and creativity involved in its creation. Malcolm McDowell is excellent as H.G. Wells, and those who only know him as Caligula and Alex would be well served by checking out the gentle, elegant way in which he plays the character. David Warner brings an appropriate sense of menace to his portrayal of Jack the Ripper, and Mary Steenburgen is lovely and quirky as McDowell's love interest. The film reminds one of an old hollywood classic, with its sense of wonder at the idea of time travel intact. In short, I would reccomend this film to anyone who was looking for a lovely, witty, suspense film.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 1, 2010

    A Pure Delight!

    Except for a bit of choppy editing at the climax, the is a perfectly wonderful movie. Sci-fi, romance, comedy, pathos. This film has it all. This was also the first time I'd seen Mary Steenburgen and instantly fell in love. (She did a second time travel a few years later in 'Back to the Future III') She and Malcom make a cute couple and Warner is believable as The Ripper. Of course it's ridiculous, but suspend belief and enjoy!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 1, 2010

    Who's the Kook?

    I've never heard of Hal Erikson or the All Movie Guide, but to describe Steenburgen's character in Time After Time as ''kooky'' is to describe DeNiro's character in Taxi Driver as ''lovable''. Ignore all reviews bar this one and just get the movie.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 1, 2010

    very enjoyable romantic/drama/sci-fi

    One of my all time favorite time travel movies. Funny, romantic, and yet still very exciting. H.G. Wells vs. Jack the Ripper? One of the few movies that McDowell plays a likeable character. He's usually reduced to a comic foe, but in this movie, he plays a charming romantic/heroic lead. You won't find alot of special effect/car chases, but for an older movie, it does the job quite well.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 1, 2010

    Fun, Interesting and Sweet

    I agree -- I've never heard of this ''official'' reviewer and he doesn't have a clue. Rather than being disappointed, Jack the Ripper is DELIGHTED that Utopia has not come to pass -- there is a great confrontation between him and Wells where he describes 20th century society as ''catching up to me''. It is a wonderful movie -- McDowell, Warner and Steenburgen are all great in their roles and you will stand up and cheer at the end -- it even explains why the West End murders stopped so suddenly. A definite movie to buy and watch again and again.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 1, 2010

    A Wonderful Movie

    I Loved This Movie And Would Recommend It To All, Very Enjoyable.

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