For All Time | |
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Genre | Drama Sci-Fi |
Based on | "A Stop at Willoughby" by Rod Serling |
Written by | Vivienne Radkoff |
Directed by | Steven Schachter |
Starring | Mark Harmon Mary McDonnell Catherine Hicks |
Music by | Mader |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producer | David A. Rosemont |
Producer | Susan Zachary |
Cinematography | Edward J. Pei |
Editor | Paul Dixon |
Running time | 84 minutes |
Production company | Rosemont Productions International |
Original release | |
Network | CBS |
Release | October 18, 2000 |
For All Time is a 2000 American television science fiction drama film starring Mark Harmon, Mary McDonnell, and Catherine Hicks. It was based on The Twilight Zone episode "A Stop at Willoughby"[1] written by Rod Serling. The teleplay was by Vivienne Radkoff and it was directed by Steven Schachter. The film aired on CBS on October 18, 2000.
As of 2024, the movie is currently not available to stream on Paramount+.
Charles Lattimer is an everyday man facing middle age and a marriage to Kristen coming to an end. He stumbles across a time slip that occurs on one of his regular train rides, as the train goes through a tunnel. Coming across an antique watch, he learns it allows him to get off the train during the time slip, whereupon he finds himself back in the 1890s. Before long he finds a new love, and a new purpose there. The watch gets broken and complications occur when the portal back to the past starts to close, leading him to a decision that could leave him stranded out of his own time.
Nominated for the Golden Reel Award in 2001.