Time Again
- by Ray Karwell, Carla Karwell, and Debbie Glovin, directed by Ray Karwell
- Feature Film
- Science Fiction
- Adults
- Definite Time Travel
- English
- Time Again, as by Ray Karwell, C. S. Hill, and Debbie Glovin, directed by Ray Karwell (Action on Film International Film Festival, Pasadena, California, 26 July 2011).
When Sam (the good sister) fills in for waitress Marlo (the not-so-good sister) at the diner, a bad guy leaves a tip of ancient coins that end up getting Sam killed by the bad guy’s even badder boss, but fortunately 70-year-old Agnes also has some of the coins which repeatedly let Marlo go back to try to change things.
—Michael Main
Man Customer: Relativity’s the best.
Woman Customer: I’m sorry, but Time’s Arrow is much better.
Variants
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- Time Again, as by Ray Karwell, C. S. Hill, and Debbie Glovin, directed by Ray Karwell (Action on Film International Film Festival, Pasadena, California, 26 July 2011).
Carla Karwell as by C. S. Hill
Ray Karwell (story)
Indexer Notes
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- Credits—from the IMDb