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12h01 - prisonnier du temps

Original title: 12:01
  • TV Movie
  • 1993
  • PG-13
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
5.8K
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12h01 - prisonnier du temps (1993)
ComedySci-FiThriller

A man likes a woman at work. He sees her get murdered. He gets drunk and zapped at 12:01AM. Next morning she's back and everything is exactly like the day before. The time loops gives him ch... Read allA man likes a woman at work. He sees her get murdered. He gets drunk and zapped at 12:01AM. Next morning she's back and everything is exactly like the day before. The time loops gives him chances to save her.A man likes a woman at work. He sees her get murdered. He gets drunk and zapped at 12:01AM. Next morning she's back and everything is exactly like the day before. The time loops gives him chances to save her.

  • Director
    • Jack Sholder
  • Writers
    • Richard Lupoff
    • Jonathan Heap
    • Philip Morton
  • Stars
    • Helen Slater
    • Jonathan Silverman
    • Nicolas Surovy
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    5.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jack Sholder
    • Writers
      • Richard Lupoff
      • Jonathan Heap
      • Philip Morton
    • Stars
      • Helen Slater
      • Jonathan Silverman
      • Nicolas Surovy
    • 58User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Helen Slater
    Helen Slater
    • Lisa Fredericks
    Jonathan Silverman
    Jonathan Silverman
    • Barry Thomas
    Nicolas Surovy
    Nicolas Surovy
    • Robert Denk
    Robin Bartlett
    Robin Bartlett
    • Anne Jackson
    Jeremy Piven
    Jeremy Piven
    • Howard Richter
    Constance Marie
    Constance Marie
    • Joan Zevo
    Glenn Morshower
    Glenn Morshower
    • Detective Cryers
    Martin Landau
    Martin Landau
    • Dr. Thadius Moxley
    Paxton Whitehead
    Paxton Whitehead
    • Dr. Tiberius Scott
    Cheryl Anderson
    Cheryl Anderson
    • Supervisor
    Giuseppe Andrews
    Giuseppe Andrews
    • Kyle
    • (as Joey Andrews)
    Frank Collison
    Frank Collison
    • Thin Assassin
    Ed Crick
    • Detective
    Jonathan Emerson
    • Ted Fallow
    Drew Gehl
    • Night Guard
    Mary Hale
    • Anchorwoman
    Mark Christopher Lawrence
    Mark Christopher Lawrence
    • Jack Spays
    Will Leskin
    Will Leskin
    • Guard on Walkie Talkie
    • Director
      • Jack Sholder
    • Writers
      • Richard Lupoff
      • Jonathan Heap
      • Philip Morton
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    User reviews58

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    mattkratz

    thumbs up

    Try to imagine a combination of Back to the Future and Groundhog Day, and you've got 12:01

    This was a decent scifi flick, and I found it highly enjoyable. It was a great combination of scifi, fantasy, romance, and humor. Jonathan Silverman and Helen Slater were both well cast, and if you rent this, you will not be disappointed.

    *** out of ****
    9TVholic

    Ever have one of those days?

    SPOILER: Barry Thomas is having one. The really bad news is it keeps coming back.

    Barry starts out as a likable, well-intentioned goofball marking time in a dead-end job. Underutilized, doing his best but going nowhere fast under the heel of the department head from Hell. A lot of people can empathize when he writes on his calendar: "Get new job or die!" Jonathan Silverman does a good job as Barry, making him sympathetic (maybe a little pathetic, as well) and vulnerable, but his unique circumstances eventually bring out a steely determination born of sheer frustration.

    Unlike "Groundhog Day," there's a lucid explanation for why this is happening to Barry and the film revolves around how he tries to "get off the hamster wheel," as he puts it. "Groundhog" seems to offer an almost divine explanation, that all would progress once Bill Murray's character got things right. Barry was trapped in a self-perpetuating science experiment gone awry and he knew early on how to get out of it. Too bad it's easier said than done.

    Helen Slater basically reprises the role she played six years earlier in "The Secret of My Success." Attractive, driven, young prodigy, brilliant beyond her years, emotionally cold in the beginning, worshiped from afar by a kind, wisecracking young man who eventually wins her heart and turns her into a giggling schoolgirl.

    The plotting is intricate and it's fun to watch how each cycle changes even without Barry's direct intervention. Some things, like the coworker getting splashed with hot coffee, seem unavoidable in the grand scheme.

    The editing in the home video edition is exceptionally fluid. Unlike most TV-movies available on tape or laserdisc, it's nearly impossible to remember where the commercial breaks were.

    Still, if there were one flaw, it would be that Barry should have waited through one more cycle before breaking out. He'd only gone through four or five repetitions; one more wouldn't have been so bad. Getting out when he did left one of the good guys irrevocably dead.

    It's interesting to see how many of this cast went on to NBC comedies. Silverman went on to star in two seasons of "The Single Guy." Paxton Whitehead and Robin Bartlett had recurring roles in "Mad About You." And Helen Slater had a guest role as a pyromaniac on "Caroline In the City," finally playing a role other than harmless ingenue.

    One possible in-joke. Lisa confides to Barry that her favorite music is from the Carpenters. Coincidence? Or was this story originally called "Yesterday Once More"?SPOI
    robricci

    A good movie

    This is my my second movie I saw where the day keeps repeating. The first one was a short on Showtime. It was a serious flick. In that one, it was worse; in that movie the same HOUR kept repeating as opposed to the same DAY repeating, not to mention that that flick was NON-comedy. Anyway, I was glad to see that that this film had some comedic elements. I like to find my favorite line in a movie. In this one, it would have to be where his mom calls, and Barry tells his mom "I can't talk right now, mom. The day's repeating" and hangs up. I saw it when it ORIGINALLY came on TV, so I don't remember it much, but I do remember I thought it was 2 hours well spent.

    On a side note, I saw Groundhog Day after this movie. Groundhog Day is different enough from this movie so you can watch both and not feel like you're having the day repeat. (sorry, COULDN'T resist).
    TVfan

    The only reason I'm writing this review is because...

    ...out of all the good reviews from people that liked this film, a crummy review was displaying on the main page.

    This movie stuck with me, and every time I watch it I enjoy it all the more. As with Groundhog Day, I enjoy watching this movie over and over. But they are two different movies, altogether.

    I must say (without spoiling) that the scene in the office where Jonathan Silverman tells Slater how he feels about her is one of the most touching, romantic, well-played scenes I have ever seen.

    I thought the underplayed comedy was great and perfect for Silverman's abilities, and as for Slater and her performance, all I can say is: YUMMY!
    7claudio_carvalho

    Unforgettable Unknown Little Gem

    The HR clerk Barry Thomas (Jonathan Silverman) works in the office of a power plant with his best friend Howard Richter (Jeremy Piven) and has a crush on the scientist Lisa Fredericks (Helen Slater). One day, he wakes-up late and heads to the office. On the lunch time, he has a contact with Lisa at the restaurant and by the end of the day, Barry and Howard witness Lisa being assassinated by hitmen in a van. On the next morning, he wakes-up late and when he see Lisa, he realizes that the day is repeating. Soon he realizes that he is trapped on the same day and is the only person who knows it. What can he do to save Lisa and let life goes on?

    "12:01" is an unknown little gem for many viewers and unforgettable for those who has seen it. Released in the same year of the blockbuster "Groundhog Day", the cute "12:01" is more engaging with nice characters and situations. Unfortunatelly this B-movie was only released on VHS in Brazil. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "12:01 - Meia-Noite e Um" ("12:01 - One Minute Past Midnight")

    Note: On 08 Feb 2018, I saw this film again on DVD.

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    • Trivia
      When Barry checks the department directory to find Lisa's office number, three of the first four names listed are members of the film's Art Department crew: lead person Gene Bishop, on-set dresser David S. Bridson, and assistant property master Ashley Davies.
    • Goofs
      About 27 minutes into the movie, we see a shot of a newspaper article bearing the headline "TIME BOUNCE THEORY POSSIBLE THREAT", sub-headed "Scientists Predict Experiment Could Cause Time to Repeat". The shot is clear enough that we can clearly read the main article text, which has nothing whatsoever to do with the headers or with anything happening in the movie. The article text simply consists of the following bit of text repeated over and over again: "For a new practice complete a documentary on Los Angeles dance pioneer Lester Horton, one of his former company members is searching for archival footage as well as presenting a dance performance as a fund-raising benefit. As the new times"
    • Quotes

      [Lisa and Barry are just meeting, and he is badly fumbling the conversation]

      Lisa Fredericks: [amused] Where are you usually locked up?

      Barry Thomas: Oh, I'm just an experiment gone horribly awry in the Personnel Department.

      Lisa Fredericks: I see. I'm Lisa Fredericks.

      Barry Thomas: I'm Barry Thomas.

      Lisa Fredericks: [not sure how to take him] What is it that you do?

      Barry Thomas: Oh, nothing. I just sort of boost morale in between threats of being fired.

      Lisa Fredericks: Ah. Well, you seem to have a mind. That doesn't usually fit in this system. Nice to meet you.

      [She turns away dismissively]

    • Connections
      Featured in Phelous & the Movies: 12:01: The Original Groundhog's Day (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      BABY DON'T LEAVE
      Performed by William Peterkin

      Written by Barbara L. Jordan, William Peterkin

      Used by permission of Heavy Hitters & Wild About Music

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    • Release date
      • July 5, 1993 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 12:01
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA(exterior scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Chanticleer Films
      • Fox West Pictures
      • New Line Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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