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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.
- Drama, Sci-Fi
- Vivienne Radkoff
- English
- CBS
Oct 18, 2000 · A man travels back to 1890s through a time slip and falls in love with a woman. IMDb provides cast, crew, reviews, trivia, and more for this TV movie remake of Rod Serling's classic episode.
- (1K)
- Drama, Sci-Fi
- Steven Schachter
- 2000-10-18
For All Time (2000) - Full Movie - YouTube. sgillman16. 30.5K subscribers. Subscribed. 22K. 2.4M views 5 years ago. CBS original movie Starring: Mark Harmon, Catherine Hicks, and Mary...
For All Time. A married executive (Mark Harmon) travels from the present to 1896 and falls in love with an attractive widow (Mary McDonnell).
- (3)
- Steven Schachter
- TV-PG
- Mark Harmon
Summaries. A man facing middle-age and a failing marriage finds a time slip that can take him back to the end of the 19th Century. Charles Lattimer is an everyday man facing middle age and a marriage coming to an end, who stumbles across a time slip, that occurs on one of his regular train journeys (as the train goes through a tunnel) coming ...
Dec 8, 2015 · For All Time. Mark Harmon (Actor), Mary McDonnell (Actor), Steven Schachter (Director) Format: DVD. 4.9 103 ratings. Amazon's Choice. $2499. Get Fast, Free Shipping with Amazon Prime. FREE Returns. DVD. $24.99. Additional DVD, NTSC options. Edition. Discs. Price. New from. Used from. DVD, NTSC.
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Film Details. Notes. Brief Synopsis. Read More. Charles Lattimer is a successful advertising executive married to Kristen, an ambitious venture capital associate. Charles wishes for a simpler life and on a train trip to a nearby city, he is magically transported to Somerville, a small town that existed in the late 1800s. Frightened at first, Char.