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Encyclopedia > Time After Time

Time After Time is the title of several things:


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DVD Times - Time After Time (2233 words)
After a very turbulent trip, Wells is also surprised to discover that he has ended up not in London of the future but in San Francisco.
Furthermore, Time After Time's old-fashioned appeal extends to the commendable restraint it displays in its depiction of the Ripper's atrocities, tossing in only an occasional severed hand or bloodied glove to remind the audience of the awfulness of the madman's crimes.
He speaks candidly of his inexperience in filmmaking at that time and is fairly tough on himself in regard to the mistakes he made - not enough close-ups is a recurring complaint made by the director.
Time After Time DVD review on AudioRevolution.com (1195 words)
The special effects in “Time After Time” are relatively few, important to the storytelling but not the film’s main selling point.
Gore is at an all-time minimum for a story in which Jack the Ripper plays a principal role – a brief shot of splashes of blood on a wall and a severed hand are as extensive as it gets.
“Time After Time” has its flaws – some story details are a bit fuzzy (we really should get a brief clip of Stevenson faking his death instead of having to surmise what’s happened) and a crucial bit of staging at the end gets fudged.
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