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| Jesse Bradford | ... |
Zak Gibbs
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| French Stewart | ... |
Dr. Earl Dopler
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| Paula Garcés | ... |
Francesca
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| Michael Biehn | ... | ||
| Robin Thomas | ... |
Dr. Gibbs
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| Garikayi Mutambirwa | ... |
Meeker
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| Julia Sweeney | ... |
Jenny Gibbs
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| Lindze Letherman | ... |
Kelly Gibbs
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| Jason George | ... |
Richard
(as Jason Winston George)
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| Linda Kim | ... |
Jay
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| Ken Jenkins | ... |
NSA Agent Moore
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| Esperanza Catubig | ... |
Ticket Agent
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| Jennifer Manley | ... |
Security Officer
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Scott Thomson | ... |
Tourist Dad
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Deborah Rawlings | ... |
Tourist Mom
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Until now, Zak Gibbs' greatest challenge has been finding a way to buy a car. But when he discovers an odd wristwatch amidst his father's various inventions and slips it on, something very strange happens. The world around him seemingly comes to a stop; giving the effect that everyone has come to a stop. Zak quickly learns how to manipulate the device, and he and his quick-witted, beautiful new friend, Francesca, have some real fun. What they soon realize, though, is they are not alone in hypertime. Written by Sujit R. Varma
I'm really glad to see such a good kid movie again. The music went along great with the movie, all fun. The special effects were fantastic, (although it was "The Matrix" that re-defined bullet-time photography), those in charge of special effects did a great job with what they did. French Stewart was great! Glad to see Jonathan Frakes do such a good job and hope he'll come out with more.