For All Time (2000)
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This made-for-TV fantasy was based on Rod Serling's "A Stop at Willoughby," a 1960 episode of Serling's classic anthology series Twilight Zone. The story begins in the year 2000, with advertising executive Charles Lattimer (Mark Harmon) escaping his hectic professional life and… More This made-for-TV fantasy was based on Rod Serling's "A Stop at Willoughby," a 1960 episode of Serling's classic anthology series Twilight Zone. The story begins in the year 2000, with advertising executive Charles Lattimer (Mark Harmon) escaping his hectic professional life and increasingly dissatisfying marriage to wife Kristen (Catherine Hicks) by obsessively tinkering with his elaborate model-train set. Through the aid of a magic stopwatch, Charles boards a real train and is whisked back to 1896, where he inaugurates a romance with attractive widow Laura Brown (Mary McDonnell). Traversing back and forth through the years, Charles ultimately finds that he will never truly be happy until he chooses between the "real" world and the world fashioned by his nostalgic imagination. Filmed in Alberta, For All Time made its CBS network debut on October 18, 2000. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Steven Schachter
- Genres
- Drama, Science Fiction & Fantasy
- In Theaters
- Oct 18, 2000 Wide
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Cast
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Philip Casnoff
as Al Glasser
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Bill Cobbs
as Conductor, Proprietor
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Georgie Collins
as Mrs. Clark
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Mark Harmon
as Charles Lattimer
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Catherine Hicks
as Kristen
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Mary McDonnell
as Laura Brown
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Romy Rosemont
as Tracy
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Wes Tritter
as Watchmaker
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Paul Coeur
as Rail Man
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David LeReany
as Dr. Wallace
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Stevie Mitchell
as Matt
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Ed Evanko
as Marshall Latham
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Shaker Paleja
as Leon
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Joe Norman Shaw
as Walt
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Brittany Tiplady
as Mary
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Dan Willmott
as Businessman
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Larry Austin
as Hotel Clerk
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Barbara Gates Wilson
as Receptionist
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Cody Brown
as Ryan
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Bob Chomyn
as Young Conductor