Out of Time (2000)
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Ernest Thompson, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play and Oscar-winning film On Golden Pond, was both director and co-writer of the cable-TV film Out of Time. The story begins in Oregon in 1980, when Jack Epson -- a young business owner, family man, and dedicated environmentalist -- discovers… More Ernest Thompson, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play and Oscar-winning film On Golden Pond, was both director and co-writer of the cable-TV film Out of Time. The story begins in Oregon in 1980, when Jack Epson -- a young business owner, family man, and dedicated environmentalist -- discovers that he has leukemia. While ruminating over his fate, Jack is beckoned into the forests near his home by what seem to be the ghosts of his ancestors, who lure him into a deep sleep. Jack awakens 20 years later, only to find his home town in the grip of an evil land developer, who is now the husband of Jack's "widow" Annie. With the help of his ten-year-old grandson (who gives the "old man" a crash course in 21st century pop culture), Jack tries to make amends for his lengthy absence, and to set things right in his community. It hardly takes a rocket scientist to recognize Out of Time as an update of Washington Irving's Rip Van Winkle; and indeed, Irving is given a posthumous "writing" credit, just in case anyone missed the connection. Co-produced by Tony Danza and starring NYPD Blue's James McDaniel, Out of Time first aired June 18, 2000, on the Showtime network. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Ernest Thompson
- Genres
- Television, Kids & Family, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Comedy
- In Theaters
- May 17, 2000 Wide
- On DVD
- Aug 14, 2001
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Cast
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James McDaniel
as Jack Epson
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Mel Harris
as Annie Epson
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August Schellenberg
as Young Dog
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Ken Pogue
as Morgan Sutter
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John Novak
as Ted Vonner
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Betty Linde
as Sarah Laughlin
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Alex Bruhanski
as Doc Morton
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Micki Maunsell
as Mrs. Denny
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Alec Willows
as Hanes
- Karen Holness