Clockstoppers
- by Rob Hedden, J. David Stern, and David N. Weiss, directed by Jonathan Frakes
- Feature Film
- Science Fiction, Comedy
- YA and Up
- Time Phenomena
- English
- Clockstoppers by Rob Hedden, J. David Stern, and David N. Weiss, directed by Jonathan Frakes (premiered at an unknown movie theater, Los Angeles, 17 March 2002).
Teenager Zak Gibbs and his pals must protect a metabolism-speeding device from falling into the wrong hands and rescue Zak’s dad as well.
—based on Wikipedia
Zak: My dad consults on these super-secret projects, and I think this is one of them.
Francesca: So your watch stops time?
Tags
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- Time Periods
- Circa AD 2000 to 2099: presumed time period
- Themes
- Altered Metabolic Rates
- Frozen Time
- Unusual Aging: The molecular stablizer should be able to reverse the aging effects in hypertime.
- Fictional Tags
Variants
(1)
- Clockstoppers by Rob Hedden, J. David Stern, and David N. Weiss, directed by Jonathan Frakes (premiered at an unknown movie theater, Los Angeles, 17 March 2002).
Translations
(2)
- French (dubbed and subtitled): Canada.
Clockstoppers by Rob Hedden, J. David Stern, and David N. Weiss, directed by Jonathan Frakes. - French (dubbed and subtitled): France.
Clockstoppers by Rob Hedden, J. David Stern, and David N. Weiss, directed by Jonathan Frakes.
Derived Works
(1)
- Clockstoppers by Rob Hedden and Andy Hedden (March 2002).
Indexer Notes
(2)
- Release—17 March 2002 in Los Angeles.
- Screenplay—A screenplay of the movie was published in 2020 (ISBN 8652240906) and attributed to Charlene Kiser in various places, but we we believe that Kiser’s contribution was as an editor or compilationist of some sort, not a writer, so we have omitted a credit for her.