Timestalkers
March. 10,1987 NRHistory professor Scott McKenzie makes an anachronistic discovery in a photograph from the Old West and he is soon joined by beautiful time-traveler Georgia in a time-skipping adventure to stop her colleague from the future from erasing her from existence.
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Sorry, this movie sucks
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Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.
I watch westerns on a weekly basis, and one day i was browsing through the internet looking at Sci-Fi westerns when i saw Timestalkers. I did some research to find that it is a rare film. Afterwords i bought it on VHS off eBay. When i watched this film i found it had a good storyline. William Devane plays to role of a man with an obsession for the old west. He finds and old photo from a trunk bought at auction, in the photo he sees a man holding a man holding a 1980 magnum. He encounters a lady from the future and they travel back to the old west. William Devane plays a great role in the film,and it is very well shot. This film is a rarity in the Sci-Fi western section, apart from Back To The Future 3 i have only seen this film as being great.It is worth watching alone or with the family, it will leave a fond memory to last forever burning in our hearts.
History professor Scott McKenzie (William Devane) inadvertently begins a time traveling adventure when he spots a man (Klaus Kinski) holding a .357 Magnum in a picture from 1886. As he begins to dig for more clues, McKenzie is visited by Georgia Crawford (Lauren Hutton), a woman from the future who is also hunting this gun toting mystery man. This made-for-TV movie originally aired on CBS and is a pretty engaging time travel story. While Hollywood goes around picking classics to remake, they should really focus on something like this - a film with a great concept that could be made bigger. Screenwriter Brian Clemens did a lot of work on THE AVENGERS and for Hammer in the 70s and this plays like it could have been a pilot for a TV series. Director Michael Schultz expertly jumps from the present to the 1800s and all of the actors do a fine job. Hell, even Kinski seems to be restraining himself here. Co-starring John Ratzenberger, Forrest Tucker, Danny Pintauro, Tracey Walter and James Avery.
I have been looking for this movie for almost 20 years, since I first viewed the movie & Finally! Here it is. It made such a huge impact on me that I never forgot it or stopped looking. Great actors, action & story plot. Time & time travel has always been a big part of my life & every movie pertaining to time-travel peaks my interest and gives me new ideas and ways of looking at thing & life around me. Does this really exist? Could this really happen? To go back and find out & be the only one who knows Leonardo De Vinci's true last name or to just know him personally would be awesome. Or to experience the old west to sit with the Indian's in peace. Thank you for a wonderful movie & even better actors to go with it.
There's few time travel pictures that I don't pick apart with fourth dimensional reasoning and this is one of them. There's a very wonderful scene as the time traveling bad guy wants into an Army base, so he travels back to before it was built, crosses where the perimeter fence will be and then returns to the present on the other side of the fence ! William Devane does a great job as the writer who writes the book that causes time travel to be invented. When he discovers an old tin-type with a man holding a very modern-day gun, he steps into an adventure with Lauren Hutton that leads him into fulfilling his greatest wish to be a gunfighter. John Ratzenburger forgets Cliff on "Cheers" to play a very likeable Army Colonel and Forrest Tucker appears too in his very last movie role as an Old West Collector (Shades of "F-Troop," perhaps). This wonderful movie is great for the whole family as Hutton repays Devane's kindness with an act that probably eliminates the entire movie from even occurring.You have to see it to know what I mean.