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    Time Travelers

    1976 · Science fiction · 1h 18m

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  1. Time Travelers is a 1976 science fiction film directed by Alexander Singer and starring Sam Groom, Tom Hallick, and Richard Basehart. The teleplay was credited to Jackson Gillis from a story by Rod Serling.

  2. Mar 19, 1976 · Time Travelers: Directed by Alexander Singer. With Sam Groom, Tom Hallick, Francine York, Booth Colman. During an outbreak of a contagious disease in 1976, two scientists are sent back in time to 1871, when a Chicago doctor apparently had the cure for it.

    • (532)
    • Adventure, Sci-Fi, Thriller
    • Alexander Singer
    • 1976-03-19
  3. Evidence shows that the only record of a successful treatment for the disease was destroyed in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, so the men travel back in time in order to speak with Joshua ...

    • 73 min
    • 19.3K
    • Retro TV
  4. A pernicious disease thought to be extinct crops up in the modern day and threatens catastrophe. So Dr. Clint Earnshaw (Sam Groom) teams up with researcher Jeff Adams (Tom Hallick) to find a cure.

    • Sci-Fi
    • Sam Groom
    • Alexander Singer
  5. Directed by Alexander Singer. When a novel virus devastates the world in 1976, Dr. Earnshaw notices that it resembles a virus that a Dr. Henderson found a cure for in 1871 Chicago. However, the doctor perished and his notes were destroyed in the Great Chicago Fire.

    • Alexander Singer
  6. Read More. A pilot movie in which Irwin Allen, recycling his earlier hit series "The Time Tunnel," has a young doctor and a research scientist, in search of a cure for a deadly epidemic, being whisked back through time to Chicago in 1871 on the eve of the great Chicago fire hoping to find the physician who the.

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  8. Two researchers time travel to 1871 Chicago, and discover what treatment was used to stop the original outbreak. Time Travelers is a 1976 science fiction film directed by Alexander Singer and starring Sam Groom, Tom Hallick, and Richard Basehart. The teleplay was credited to Jackson Gillis from a story by Rod Serling.

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