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March 10, 1987 (US)

1h 23m

It's Way Past Time To Kill The Future...

History professor Scott McKenzie makes an anachronistic discovery in a photograph from the Old West and he is soon joined by beautiful time-traveler Georgia in a time-skipping adventure to stop her colleague from the future from erasing her from existence.

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