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Tales of the Fourth Dimension DVD

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Tales of the Fourth Dimension is a series of 5 short what if? films; The Time Master (Richard O'Brien) introduces the series of tales about the weird and wonderful things time can do. Time can send a young struggling Shakespeare his completed works through a wormhole in space before he's even written them. Time can create windows into the past and the future - perhaps Leonardo found such a window. Bad timing can mean missing out on the chance of hitting the big time in 1960s Liverpool. Or time can repeat itself in a groundhog way giving you the chance to get things... right! The impossible becomes possible in the world of the Fourth Dimension. [show more]

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Released
23 March 2009
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Blue Dolphin 
Classification
Runtime
83 minutes 
Features
Colour, Dolby, PAL 
Barcode
5060106960122 
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A collection of five British short films based around a central theme of time. The Time Master (Richard O'Brien) introduces the tales, which imagine some of the weird and wonderful things that time could do, such as sending a young, struggling Shakespeare a copy of his complete works through a wormhole in space before he has even written them, or giving Leonardo da Vinci an unexpected glimpse into the future. Films are 'Ghostwriters', 'The Big Time', 'Leonardo's Vision', 'The Witching Hour' and 'The Last Chance Saloon'.