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Time Trackers
When an evil scientist steals his colleague's time machine his colleague's beautiful, brilliant daughter, aided by an L.A. cop and a hapless admirer, pursues him back to twelfth century England where - disguised as a damsel in distress - she enlists the help of a knight errant whose secret past holds the key to her future.
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Plot Summary
A brilliant scientist invents a time machine, but his invention is stolen by a rival who plans to use it for his own nefarious purposes. The scientist must team up with a rugged mercenary and a beautiful historian to travel back in time and retrieve his stolen device before it can be used to alter history.
Critical Reception
Time Trackers was not widely reviewed by major critics, and its reception is generally considered to be mixed to negative, often characterized as a low-budget sci-fi action film with some interesting ideas but flawed execution. Audiences familiar with direct-to-video releases of the era often found it to be a campy but watchable entry.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its ambitious concept of time travel and adventure.
Criticized for its low production values and inconsistent pacing.
Seen as a fun, albeit cheesy, B-movie for fans of 80s sci-fi.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and generally reflect a niche appreciation for its 80s sci-fi aesthetic and straightforward action, with many acknowledging its B-movie quality and plot simplicities.
Fun Fact
The film was produced by Charles Band's Full Moon Entertainment, known for its low-budget genre films.
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