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Time Changer

  • 2002
  • PG
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
3.2K
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Time Changer (2002)
A Bible professor from 1890 comes forward in time to the present via a time machine and cannot believe the things that he sees!
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A Bible professor from 1890 comes forward in time to the present via a time machine and cannot believe the things that he sees.A Bible professor from 1890 comes forward in time to the present via a time machine and cannot believe the things that he sees.A Bible professor from 1890 comes forward in time to the present via a time machine and cannot believe the things that he sees.

  • Director
    • Rich Christiano
  • Writer
    • Rich Christiano
  • Stars
    • D. David Morin
    • Gavin MacLeod
    • Hal Linden
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    5.3/10
    3.2K
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    • Director
      • Rich Christiano
    • Writer
      • Rich Christiano
    • Stars
      • D. David Morin
      • Gavin MacLeod
      • Hal Linden
    • 215User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
    • 26Metascore
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    D. David Morin
    D. David Morin
    • Russell Carlisle
    Gavin MacLeod
    Gavin MacLeod
    • Norris Anderson
    Hal Linden
    Hal Linden
    • The Dean
    Jennifer O'Neill
    Jennifer O'Neill
    • Michelle Bain
    Paul Rodriguez
    Paul Rodriguez
    • Eddie Martinez
    Richard Riehle
    Richard Riehle
    • Dr. Wiseman
    John Valdetero
    • Tom Sharp
    Dan Campbell
    • Rex
    Evan Ellingson
    Evan Ellingson
    • Roger
    Crystal Robbins
    Crystal Robbins
    • Mrs. Matthews
    Patti MacLeod
    • Norris' Wife
    • (as Patty MacLeod)
    Paul Napier
    • Dr. Butler
    Charles Hutchins
    • Dr. Henry
    Callan White
    • Carlisle's Wife
    Ross McKerras
    • Pawn Shop Guy
    Ruben Madera
    • Bellhop
    Mike Wilson
    • Sam
    Arthur Roberts
    Arthur Roberts
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    christianmomof2

    Not the best acted but a wonderful movie

    I really enjoyed this movie. It is a pleasure to have a movie that tells the truth and is family safe. More and more often movies seem family safe on the outside and then you take your kids and are shocked by the content (Shrek 2, Spongebob).

    I am shocked to read the comments others left who say they are Christians but that the message of this film is outdated!!!! The bottom line that this movie presents is that truth is absolute not relative. That taking God out of it and just living a good, moral life is not enough because then truth becomes whatever you think or society thinks at the moment. The truth of the Bible, of Christianity is that good works will not get you into heaven. Faith on Jesus Christ, asking Him into your heart as your Saviour is THE ONLY way to heaven. And that is what this movie is telling us.

    Too many "christians" are watering down their faith to try not to offend, but that is not what Jesus called Christians to do. Be strong in your faith and share the gospel!!!

    While this film may not be the best acted and is not Oscar material, it is honest and full of wonderful truths!!!
    pamelaogden

    This movie was really convicting!

    When I rented this movie I didn't realize that it was a Christian movie. It looked interesting because of the subject "Time Travel" but from the comments on the jacket I thought it could go either way. I was delightfully surprised when we watched it. I thought it was well done and suspenseful. The characters were likeable and you could just feel the love of Jesus and the compassion that He has for the world coming through in the story. I could tell that the whole production was well thought out. Jennifer O'Neill's testimony also was very moving. D. David Morin did a wonderful job in his role as well. God is going to continue to use this production for His Glory!
    nicholas.rhodes

    Totally Agreed With Its Premise

    I originally bought this film because I collect time-travel movies and read about it on the internet ( it's unknown in Europe ). On a purely time travel basis, I was very satisfied with the movie. There were limited special effects, which is a good thing and it was funny to see our hero's reaction confronted with modern day life ( like in Time After Time ). The picture quality and dialogue were wonderful and it was easy to understand what was going on. Naturally, if you are not of the Christian religion, you may find the film less interesting as there are certain passages where there is a lot of Christian preaching. But as a Christian myself, though not a very good one, this does not bother me at all. I nevertheless felt that the story could have been a bit longer and a bit more exciting. On the moral side, I was very happy to hear the man lashing out at today's moral standards because, even if there was immorality in 1890 ( there has always been immorality in the world ), it is even worse today. Certain bad things of 100 years ago have been corrected but other, even worse things, have taken their place. If you take for one example, violence in the cinema, it is today far worse than fifty years ago. Music has become more violent. The world of Commerce has become more violent. Road rage, rape, abortion, insider dealing on the stock exchange, the size of bombs and weapons ....the list is endless and there's no point in insisting. Of course it's very difficult to live like Jesus Christ ! There's too much material temptation in our path which leeds to greed etc ..... but one must start by at least admitting the lack of morality before trying to correct it. It's normal that a hundred year jump in time should cause our hero to be greated with total shock and to change his views on certain things when he returned to his time frame. If we could do the same we should probably change our views. Anyway, putting all this moralistic stuff aside, the film was a pleasure to watch because it didn't contain violence and because our hero's thoughts were pure and naive. I can understand it not being everyone's cup of tea but I for one should like to see more of these films on the screen - some preaching, of course, but also a lot of humour and some originality !!
    Rob_P

    No-one likes the Truth...

    I caught this movie on Sky Movies early one morning. When I was 12, I remember watching scary Christian films in the 70's about the last days, the rapture and who gets left behind.

    I'm 38 now and I felt that this movie delivered a better message. I have personally witnessed the decline of values in the last ten to fifteen years. No-one respects anyone else and so much is simply accepted rather than questioned or denounced. Very young children use profanities as punctuation. They have no shame.

    This movie is a wake up call to the world.

    It's not about how good it was to live in the 19th century - it's about how bad it is to live today without spiritual guidance from a Christian point of view. Other major religions will have their own methods of delivering their values to believers and non-believers alike.

    I know of some Christians who will not like this movie and many non-Christians too. They are likely to criticise the acting, plot or script but that's because it's bringing the Truth home to them and they do not want to hear the REAL Truth. They do not want to be labelled as being weak while they enjoy their lives.

    There is a strong message. It needs to be strong and it needs to be in your face so you get the message. There are no gratuitous scenes that glorify Satan.

    A Very Good Movie. One for the family.
    mark-879-723660

    Serious, thoughtful movie with a definite point of view

    A lot of the reviews here condemn Time Changer for being "Fundamentalist propaganda" or some such words. Yes, it is absolutely true that this movie has a point of view that it pushes. So do lots of movies. When you agree with the point of view, it's "an intelligent movie with profound insights on our times". When you disagree it's "propaganda". Do I need to rattle off a list of movies that clearly are intended to be condemnations of the Iraq war? Of racism? Of big business? Or for that matter, of Fundamentalist Chrsitianity? But anyway ...

    The gist of the plot is that two college professors from 1890 have a disagreement about the nature of morality. Dr Andersone says that a moral code that is not ultimately based on the authority of God is inherently without foundation and doomed to failure. Dr Carlisle agrees that people should have faith in God but believes morality can be founded on non-religious, pragmatic grounds. Furthermore, Anderson argues that it is more important that people be saved and spend eternity with God than that they live good lives; Carlisle agrees but insists that right living is still a good thing of itself. (Just reading that should make it apparent that this movie is much deeper and more philosophical than 99% of the movies made today.) Anderson then reveals that he came to his conclusions because he has invented a time machine and seen the future, and he knows how things turn out. He ultimately convinces Carlisle to travel to the future (our present) himself to see. The rest of the movie is about Carlisle's encounter with 21st century culture and morals.

    Biggest weak point to me: There's a sub-plot where Carlisle meets two men who become suspicious of his "cover story" and take steps to investigate him. I found this sub-plot very hard to believe. If I met someone at a party who casually said that he worked at a college in my city that I never heard of, I can't imagine that I'd immediately conclude that he was a fraud. Much more likely I'd say, "Huh, I never heard of that college. Maybe it's some tiny little school behind the mall." They investigate and find that this college used to be in this city but moved decades ago and that there was a professor there in the 1800's named Carlisle. They ponder how this man could be alive today if he was teaching college in 1890. They apparently never consider obvious, mundane explanations like, "maybe he has the same name as his grandfather who also taught at this school". Etc. Frankly, I think this whole plot-line was stuck in just to add some conflict and suspense.

    Overall, I think this movie presented a serious philosophical question in an entertaining way. It mostly avoided adding nonsense action and chase scenes to make the story more "exciting" and kept the conflict serious and intellectual. It did add some amusing scenes to lighten the mood here and there. I thought the acting and cinematography were good, and the couple of special effects scenes were quite professional.

    If you're looking for an exciting action movie, this isn't it. If you're looking for an hour or two of light, mindless entertainment, this isn't it. But if you're looking for a serious, thoughtful movie, you might consider Time Changer.

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    • Trivia
      Russell's timeline given the data in the film: 1847= Born 1865= 18 1890= 43 1936= 89

      Had he still been alive in 2002, he would have been 155 years old.
    • Goofs
      At the beginning, the committee meet to endorse the book to be shown on "the back cover". In 1890, a book would be printed in hardback, and a dust jacket, of present, would be likely plain, especially on a religious book.
    • Quotes

      Norris Anderson: Without the authority of Christ, mankind is merely left to compare ideas. A morality becomes a matter of opinion. One person says it is wrong to steal, the next person says it is not. No standard is set.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Making of 'Time Changer' (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      It's About Time
      Written and Performed by Brian Steckler

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    • Release date
      • December 29, 2016 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • ChristianCinema.com, Inc. (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El que cambia los tiempos
    • Filming locations
      • Visalia, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Christiano Film Group
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    • Budget
      • $825,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,305,964
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $300,103
      • Oct 27, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,305,964
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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