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The Girl, the Gold Watch & Everything

  • TV Movie
  • 1980
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
666
YOUR RATING
The Girl, the Gold Watch & Everything (1980)
ComedySci-Fi

Kirby inherits only one thing from his millionaire uncle: a pocket watch that can stop time. The bad guys know that he has it and will do anything to take it from him. But they don't know th... Read allKirby inherits only one thing from his millionaire uncle: a pocket watch that can stop time. The bad guys know that he has it and will do anything to take it from him. But they don't know that he's found the girl of his dreams, and she's got a sense of humor that, when combined w... Read allKirby inherits only one thing from his millionaire uncle: a pocket watch that can stop time. The bad guys know that he has it and will do anything to take it from him. But they don't know that he's found the girl of his dreams, and she's got a sense of humor that, when combined with the watch, is devastating.

  • Director
    • William Wiard
  • Writers
    • George Zateslo
    • John D. MacDonald
  • Stars
    • Robert Hays
    • Pam Dawber
    • Zohra Lampert
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    666
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William Wiard
    • Writers
      • George Zateslo
      • John D. MacDonald
    • Stars
      • Robert Hays
      • Pam Dawber
      • Zohra Lampert
    • 17User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robert Hays
    Robert Hays
    • Kirby Winter
    Pam Dawber
    Pam Dawber
    • Bonny Lee Beaumont
    Zohra Lampert
    Zohra Lampert
    • Miss Wilma Farnham
    Ed Nelson
    Ed Nelson
    • Joseph Locordolos
    Maurice Evans
    Maurice Evans
    • Mr. Leroy Wintermore
    Peter Brown
    Peter Brown
    • Bodyguard
    Larry Hankin
    Larry Hankin
    • René
    Macdonald Carey
    Macdonald Carey
    • Mr. Grumby
    Burton Gilliam
    Burton Gilliam
    • Hoover Hess
    Jill Ireland
    Jill Ireland
    • Charla O'Rourke
    John O'Leary
    • Hibber
    Eddie Carroll
    Eddie Carroll
    • Truck Driver
    • (as Ed E. Carroll)
    Steffen Zacharias
    • Old Man
    John Roselius
    John Roselius
    • Policeman Harris
    Arthur Bernard
    • Hank
    Michele Butin
    • Michele
    Peter Kevoian
    • Man in the Heart
    Tony Matranga
    • Vegas Desk Clerk
    • Director
      • William Wiard
    • Writers
      • George Zateslo
      • John D. MacDonald
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    Joeve

    Er, not quite...

    In the review listed initially on the site, it's said that the first thing Robert Hays does when he uses the watch is to undo the bikini top of a young girl. Actually, this isn't QUITE true: It's his girlfriend, played by Pam Dawber (who has a beautiful southern accent and a racy sense of humor) who does that, and Hays looks a bit (though not too) disapproving.
    10segebarttd

    This was a great movie with lots of action!

    I only had the pleasure of seeing this movie once. But have been trying to find a copy or another playing of it... The script was very good and it kept me waiting for what was going to happen next. I saw this movie 12 years ago and still have not found another listing for it sense. I would like to view it with my family, As it was late when I viewed it last time and every else had retired for the night. but after all these years I am loosing hope of getting to view this movie again. All of the actors in this movie performed with great realism that really had me hooked on this movie. I would recommend it to all age groups as it has a great story line, Just like the book it was created from written by John Macdonald.
    ghscheetz

    Uncredited Source for an Episode of Twilight Zone and Clockstoppers

    John D. MacDonald's book, "The Girl, the Gold Watch, & Everything," was the basis for the 1980 movie and its sequel, as well as an episode of "The Twilight Zone" and the movie, "Clockstoppers" (2002), the latter two adaptations without credit.

    In a comment, "Considered a ripoff by some..." (7 February 2005) by runar-4, it was noted that "Episode #5.4 of 'The Twilight Zone' ..., 'A Kind of Stop Watch,' has a storyline that is nearly identical to that of 'The Girl, the Gold Watch & Everything'" (the movie). The reason: John D. MacDonald's book, "The Girl, the Gold Watch, & Everything," was the uncredited basis for "The Twilight Zone" episode, even though the actual credit for the episode was, "Written by Rod Serling (based on an unpublished story by Michael D. Rosenthal)."

    Both Michael D. Rosenthal and Mile Korologos had "unpublished stories," which were credited as the basis for episodes of "The Twilight Zone," specifically "A Kind of Stopwatch" (Script 124) and "Mr. Garrity and the Graves" (Script 152), respectively. There is speculation that Michael D. Rosenthal and Mile Korologos were pseudonyms for Rod Serling himself. Both John D. MacDonald and Philip José Farmer (who wrote the story credited to "Mile Korologos") protested to the producers of "Twilight Zone," to no avail.

    In the same comment by runar-4, it was suggested that, "One of the contributing factors to the misunderstanding is that the novel quickly went out of print." However, the novel was not out of print when the movie was made. In fact, "The Girl, the Gold Watch, & Everything" was more-or-less continuously in print, appearing in 24 printings through June 1991.
    QQQguy

    I have thought about this movie since I first saw it when I was twelve.

    I loved this fresh concept and remember talking about it and the awsome power the watch would give the bearer for years after with one of my friends. I don't know if I have seen it since the first air date, but, I still remember the premise of many of the seens, like never stop time while your in a moving vehicle or you'll hit the dashboard at 60mph.

    I also remember the sequil was good. Allthough it still bothers me that in the first seen of the sequil the uncles video message says that they would have already figured out that if they used the watch a certain number of times in so long it would never work again.

    Recently I saw a video at my library called "Clockstoppers" it was from Nickelodian Productions and was geared toward young male teens. It wasn't in the same leage as I remember the "Gold Watch" Pair being in, but, It definately provided a fix for a movie I've wanted to see again for years and I would say it's worth the time to see it.

    The problems with "Clockstoppers" were; It tried too hard to explane the science of something made up for a movie. It tried to be to hip, allthough the target audience might not mind.
    nicatron

    Great movie.

    I remember first seeing this movie on reruns when i was 4. I'm 22 now and love the fact that i was able to find a copy of this movie and the sequel. The movie was so ahead of its tim. I'm surprised that anyone got the concept. The part of the movie that always pops up in my head is when our hero stops time just before some baddies cap him and his honey. I can't remember and its been a few years since i viewed the tape, but i think somehow the hero reverses the direction the bullets were flying. Anyways, the story was excellent, the sequel was great, and the only movie dealing with time travel that has comes even close to this original idea (besides the HOLY Back to the Future Trilogy) is Frequency. Ok , maybe Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure (you have to admit, the way they got out of jail was cool.) TNT played this movie and its sequel about 3 or 4 years ago during a late night shift (midnight to 4am.) They might do again sometime soon.

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    • Trivia
      The titular gold watch is not used for its time stop ability until 49 minutes into the film.
    • Goofs
      When the watch is used to stop time, the effect should be instantaneous from the other characters' perspectives. Whenever the watch is used, the characters are able to look around and speak for several seconds before the watch user reappears, but from the watch user's perspective, everyone and everything is perfectly still for the duration of the time freeze.
    • Crazy credits
      The end credits are shown over an image of the gold watch, open in someone's hand.
    • Connections
      Followed by The Girl, the Gold Watch & Dynamite (1981)
    • Soundtracks
      Two Hearts in Perfect Time
      Lyrics by Ayn Robbins

      Music by Hod David Schudson

      Performed by Richie Havens

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    • Release date
      • June 13, 1980 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Staeaming on "Retro TV" YouTube Channel
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La chica, el reloj de oro y todo lo demás
    • Filming locations
      • Hotel del Coronado - 1500 Orange Avenue, Coronado, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Fellows-Keegan Company
      • Paramount Television
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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