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The Sticky Fingers of Time

  • 1997
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
506
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Terumi Matthews and Nicole Zaray in The Sticky Fingers of Time (1997)
Sci-Fi

A writer, Tucker Harding, is hired to cover an article on the hydrogen-bomb test, Nevada, 1952. While there, radiation mutates her code/soul, spawning in her the ability to travel through ti... Read allA writer, Tucker Harding, is hired to cover an article on the hydrogen-bomb test, Nevada, 1952. While there, radiation mutates her code/soul, spawning in her the ability to travel through time by force of will. Not long after she is murdered by a woman from the future, Ofelia, in... Read allA writer, Tucker Harding, is hired to cover an article on the hydrogen-bomb test, Nevada, 1952. While there, radiation mutates her code/soul, spawning in her the ability to travel through time by force of will. Not long after she is murdered by a woman from the future, Ofelia, intent on securing her own ability to time travel. However, before her death Tucker travels ... Read all

  • Director
    • Hilary Brougher
  • Writer
    • Hilary Brougher
  • Stars
    • Terumi Matthews
    • Nicole Zaray
    • Belinda Becker
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    506
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hilary Brougher
    • Writer
      • Hilary Brougher
    • Stars
      • Terumi Matthews
      • Nicole Zaray
      • Belinda Becker
    • 12User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
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    Terumi Matthews
    • Tucker
    Nicole Zaray
    • Drew
    Belinda Becker
    • Ofelia
    James Urbaniak
    James Urbaniak
    • Isaac
    Thomas Pasley
    • J.L.
    Samantha Buck
    Samantha Buck
    • Gorge
    Julie Anderson
    • Dental Assistant of Death
    Amanda Vogel
    • Girl in Window
    Leo Marks
    • Dex
    Justin X. McAvoy
    • Cop
    Amanda Cole
    Amanda Cole
    • Rachel the Bartender
    Tom Vought
    • 'This Guy' in Bar
    Alana Jerins
    Alana Jerins
    • Drew's Mother
    Rebeka Milkis
    • Little Drew
    Isen Robbins
    Isen Robbins
    • Evil Dr. Floyd DDS
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Hilary Brougher
    • Writer
      • Hilary Brougher
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    User reviews12

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    5badlydrawnhamster

    A film that starts well but fails to deliver

    A low budget time travel thriller which partially feels Hal Hartley-esque due to some of the dialogue, score and a fairly meaty role for Hartley regular James Urbaniak, it starts very strongly but starts to flounder around the half way point. One of the actors the film centres around is unfortunately quite poor, and though Urbaniak's on form he can't save it from disappointing as it never delivers on the initial promise shown, and the ending is bland, all meaning that while I'd initially enjoyed it I ultimately felt pretty frustrated by it.
    10liza27

    Wow!!Wow!! See it!

    This movie was absolutely superb. My friends and I saw it two nights in a row; I'd gladly see it again, but it was only in my area for a weekend. If Hilary Brougher can make this movie with $250,000, I can't wait to see what she'll make with more. The story is beautifully crafted, suspenseful, and totally original. The actors were excellent, especially the ones who played Isaac, Tucker and Drew. There were some understatedly hilarious lines that perfectly balanced the frightening/bizarre storyline, and everything came together beautifully--and unexpectedly--at the end. This is the kind of movie I want to make! As the local arthouse theater that showed this put it, "Although we're not positive, we're heralding this film as a first of its genre: a pre- and post-apocalyptic time-travel/atomic-bomb-mutation/lesbian chic/suspense dramedy." Whatever you call it, it's great.
    skelk

    Ignore the low rating, this film is pure entertainment.

    I came across this title when searching the extensive collections of sci-fi time travel films. I dare say that I was not initially impressed with the things I found, but the actual blurb won me over. I found this on DVD for £4.99 retail which was a bargain.

    The film begins with what can be described as "sesame street Colouring". The camera was obviously low budget, so the colours all appear murky and bleed into each other. This would have been where I would have stopped watching which would have been a real mistake.

    The premise of the film quickly takes hold, and you learn about the characters in a very alternative fashion. The film is separated into sections that have very little connectivity until the storyline takes hold. This is where the film comes into its own.

    The film is part colour part black and white, giving the indication of which time period you are in. This is a really simple way of doing this but it is so effective. The slices of the film really come into place at the end and you realise what a masterpiece of direction this actually is. This really would have been excellent with a big screen budget if that could have been done without dumbing down the plot (probably not with the state of films today).

    Give this film a chance, it is so cheap to buy, just slightly more than renting Navy Seals which would be a waste of good money. If you give the first 20 minutes a chance you should enjoy it. (don't get drunk before, you might miss out on the plot).

    7/10 (10/10 storyline, 9/10 entertainment value, 5/10 production value). TWELVE MONKEYS WITHOUT THE MONEY BUT MORE PLOT.
    9perre

    expertly written and directed. phenomenal film.

    I saw this film two or three years ago at one of the San Francisco film festivals. I loved it. I told everyone about it, and have had to wait this long time before I found it on DVD.

    It is expertly written and directed, a phenomenal film. It cloaks any budget constraints in a black-n white film noir look and feel, very convincing, all time periods feel authentic (good costume work - also good set designs). The time travel elements are well told, especially for such a complex underlying concept. There's nothing condescending or overbearing the way you found in Matrix (no endless monologues explaining everything). Rather, it's concise in it's storytelling, told visually and thematically and through action. Really nice, a fun romp through time, very catchy.

    All actors were well above what I've come to expect, even - or maybe especially - from Hollywood. No one really let the ball fall. I recommend this to anyone who loves film noir or science fiction - thriller stories.
    9Bernie4444

    Welcome to non-linear time

    Time has five fingers One is for the past One is for the present And three is the future And four is for what could have been And five for yet could be

    Writer Tucker (Terumi Matthews) in Alice in Wonderland style unwittingly follows her mysterious beau from 1953 to 1997 and is involved in an attempt to change the past.

    We are introduced to several story threads and personalities. As we try to keep up with this non-linear story. Can the past and future be changed or does what we do Stick?

    The film has that independent sight, sound, and feel; Shot on special color and black and white film. The use of "super 16" film and the second unit using 8 mm gives this film an otherworldly look. They manage not to shake it as in Blair Witch.

    One thing I like in the book that they created "The sticky fingers of time" It plays a part in keeping the continuity of the story and right up to the last has significance.

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      Hilary Brougher did not conceptualize the movie as "Lesbian Interest" and did not market it that way. It became 'typed' as such after gay fans approached her at festival circuits.
    • Quotes

      Isaac: See, Drew, that's what happens with non-linear chicks. You get shit for stuff you didn't even do yet.

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • June 2, 2000 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Los pegajosos dedos del tiempo
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Crystal Pictures
      • Good Machine
      • Isen Robbins Productions
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    • Budget
      • $250,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,610
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,610
      • Jan 10, 1999
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,610
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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