Time Changer (2002)
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22% of critics liked it
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A man is sent into the future to see the possible results of his actions in this mixture of sci-fi adventure and Christian drama. In 1890, Russell Carlisle (D. David Morin) is a philosopher and college professor who has completed a manuscript he calls "The Changing Times." The university… More A man is sent into the future to see the possible results of his actions in this mixture of sci-fi adventure and Christian drama. In 1890, Russell Carlisle (D. David Morin) is a philosopher and college professor who has completed a manuscript he calls "The Changing Times." The university where Carlisle teaches is considering publishing his latest work, but a committee of ranking professors under the leadership of the school's Dean (Hal Linden) must first vote unanimously to approve the material. One of Carlisle's colleagues, Norris Anderson (Gavin MacLeod), strongly objects to the paper on the grounds that Carlisle contends morality can be taught apart from Christianity -- a view that Anderson, a devout Christian, cannot abide. Carlisle becomes increasingly frustrated with Anderson's objections, but after the meeting, Anderson shows Carlisle something remarkable -- a working time machine he has built in his home. Using this innovation, Anderson sends Carlisle to a typical American city in the year 2001, in order to show the impact his ideas could have as he witnesses a society in which morality and Christianity are considered separate entities. As he tries to make his way through modern-day America, Carlisle becomes friendly with Eddie (Paul Rodriguez), a well-meaning regular guy, and Michelle (Jennifer O'Neill), a beautiful woman with a mind of her own. Time Changer is the first feature film from writer and director Rich Christiano, who has been making short films for the Christian marketplace since 1991. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Directed By
- Rich Christiano
- Written By
- Rich Christiano, Greg Mitchell
- Genres
- Drama, Faith & Spirituality, Mystery & Suspense, Science Fiction & Fantasy
- In Theaters
- Oct 25, 2002 Limited
- Studio
- Time Changer Productions
Critic Reviews
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Joe Baltake, Sacramento Bee
A whimsical if predictable time-travel fable marred by a willful single-mindedness.
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Keith Cassidy, Miami Herald
Will give many ministers and Bible-study groups hours of material to discuss. But mainstream audiences will find little of interest in this film, which is often preachy and poorly acted.
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Jake Euker, F5 (Wichita, KS)
The film's evil, treasonous message is that the wall of separation between church and state is something that America could do without.
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Frank Ochieng, Movie Eye
Time Changer may not be the most memorable cinema session but its profound self-evaluation message about our fragile existence and the absence of spiritual guidance should at least invade an abundance of mindsets
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Lawrence Toppman, Charlotte Observer
A few nonbelievers may rethink their attitudes when they see the joy the characters take in this creed, but skeptics aren't likely to enter the theater.
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Cast
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D. David Morin
as Russell Carlisle
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Gavin MacLeod
as Norris Anderson
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Hal Linden
as The Dean
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Jennifer O'Neill
as Michelle Bain
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Paul Rodriguez
as Eddie Martinez
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Richard Riehle
as Dr. Wiseman
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John Valdetero
as Tom Sharp
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Brad Heller
as Salesman
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Ruben Madera
as Bellhop
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Kevin Downes
as Greg
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Paige Peterson
as Cindy
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Alana Curry
as Kelly
- Crystal Robbins
- Dan Campbell
- Evan Ellingson
- Patty MacLeod