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Description
The movie follows Alex Furlong, a racecar driver from 1991, who is just about to experience a deadly crash in his Formula Atlantic when a time machine snatches him from the cockpit and into the 21st century New York City, where his mind will be replaced with that of a dead billionaire.
The movie follows Alex Furlong, a racecar driver from 1991, who is just about to experience a deadly crash in his Formula Atlantic when a time machine snatches him from the cockpit and into the 21st century New York City, where his mind will be replaced with that of a dead billionaire.
Actors:
Dennis Klein,
Wilbur Fitzgerald,
Harsh Nayyar,
Danny De La Paz,
Mert Hatfield,
Mary Swafford,
Leonard Shinew,
Johnny Popwell,
Carl Ciarfalio,
Jody Waddell,
James Mayberry
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Dennis Klein
Wilbur Fitzgerald
Harsh Nayyar
Danny De La Paz
3 April 1957, Whittier, California, USA
Mert Hatfield
Mary Swafford
Leonard Shinew
Johnny Popwell
17 November 1937, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Carl Ciarfalio
12 November 1953, Alhambra, California, USA
Jody Waddell
James Mayberry
Country:
United States
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A predictable cliche-ridden futuristic sci-fi thriller, lacking smarts and wit.
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Absolutely moronic, and therefore quite fun in certain spots.
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...a trite screenplay, limp pacing, and lackluster acting.
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Weak and miscast sci-fi actioner. The likes of Hopkins and Russo are wasted here.

