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Release Date | July 5, 1993 |
Running Time | 92 min. |
Directed by | Jack Sholder |
Producer(s) | Robert John Degus Jonathan Heap |
Written by | Richard Lupoff Jonathan Heap |
Screenplay by | Danny Rubin Harold Ramis |
Based on | 12:01 PM by Richard Lupoff |
Starring | Jonathan Silverman Helen Slater |
Music by | Peter Rodgers Melnick (Theme) |
Cinematography by | Anghel Decca |
Production Company | New Line Cinema Chanticleer Films |
Language | English |
Country | United States |
12:01 is a 1993 made-for-TV film directed by Jack Sholder and written by Richard Lupoff, Jonathan Heap, and Philip Morton. It was based on Lupoff's short story, 12:01 PM, originally published in the December 1973 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. It stars Jonathan Silverman, Helen Slater, Jeremy Piven, and Martin Landau. A previous adaptation, 12:01 PM, was released three years earlier.
It premiered on the Fox Network and was later released on DVD on Nov. 28, 2006.
Plot[]
The Time Travelers[]
Tropes[]
- Time loops
- Classified government programs