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Out of Time is a 2003 thriller film, directed by Carl Franklin.
Out of Time is a 1988 science fiction film, starring Bruce Abbott and Bill Maher. It was a failed TV pilot made into a TV movie.
Matt Lee Whitlock (Washington), respected chief of police in small Banyan Key, Florida, must solve a vicious double homicide before he himself falls under suspicion. Matt Lee has to stay a few steps ahead of his own police force and everyone he's trusted in order to find out the truth. Written by IMDb Editors
Matt Whitlock (Denzel Washington) is the Chief of Police in a small town outside of Miami, Florida, living and working in a place that is normally reserved for those who have retired and spend the rest of their days relaxing in the sun. Although he enjoys his job, his drinking whilst on duty is an obvious flaw in his character, brought about in ways by his recent divorce from wife Alex (Eva Mendes). Whitlock is currently having an affair with a local resident, Ann Merai Harrison (Sanaa Lathan), whose abusive husband Chris (Dean Cain) has driven her to adultery. Recently diagnosed with terminal cancer, Ann Merai plans on rewarding Whitlock's loyalty to her with a handsome payout from her life insurance. After an apparent arson attack on their house kills Ann Merai and Chris, Alex arrives back on the scene as the detective in charge of the case - and Whitlock soon finds himself the prime suspect... Written by Rik Booth
For some, life at college is difficult. For Barry, its downright impossible.
James McDaniel (I) (Jack Epson), Mel Harris (I) (Annie Epson), Neil Denis (Sean) and John Novak (I) (Ted Vonner) are, or at least were, recurring guest stars on "Stargate SG-1" (1997) which is also filmed in Vancouver, Canada.
Charlie's in trouble. He's woken up to discover there's something horribly wrong with him. We follow his race to find a cure, get to the meeting and patch up things with his girlfriend - all whilst trying to hide his bizarre affliction. A surreal, modern fable about love, lies and the perils of false advertising. Written by Anonymous







