Time Trackers (film) explained
Time Trackers |
Director: | Howard R. Cohen |
Producer: | Roger Corman |
Studio: | Concorde Pictures |
Distributor: | Concorde Pictures |
Released: | 1989 |
Runtime: | 84 mins |
Country: | USA |
Language: | English |
Time Trackers is a 1989 American film written and directed by Howard R. Cohen starring Ned Beatty. It was made for Concorde Pictures.[1]
Cast
- Ned Beatty
- Wil Shriner
- Kathleen Beller
- Bridget Hoffman
- Alex Hyde-White
- Lee Bergere
- Parley Baer
- Robert Cornthwaite
- Jan Merlin
- Terrence Beasor
- Christopher Judges
Reception
The Cincinnati Post called it "a modestly entertaining diversion".[2]
Variety called it "passably entertaining fare."[3]
External links
Notes and References
- https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c80003rm/ Howard Cohen papers
- News: The Cincinnati Post. 11 September 1989. 12. Corman's 'Time Trackers' a modest effort.
- Book: 1991. Variety's film reviews 1989-1990. R.R. Bowker. Time Trackers. 17 May 1989. 978-0-8352-3089-6 . https://archive.org/details/varietysfilmrevi0021unse/page/n140/mode/1up?.