12:01 PM
- 1990
- 25m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
1.5K
YOUR RATING
Poor Myron Castleman is stuck reliving the same 59 minutes of his lunch break.Poor Myron Castleman is stuck reliving the same 59 minutes of his lunch break.Poor Myron Castleman is stuck reliving the same 59 minutes of his lunch break.
- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 1 nomination total
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Ric Stoneback
- Man on Bench
- (as Rick Stoneback)
Rick Ford
- Jr. Executive #2
- (as F. Richards Ford)
Kirk R. Thatcher
- Newstand Man
- (as Kirk Thatcher)
Caroline Sposto
- Newstand Woman
- (as Carol Zarlengo)
Joe Casino
- Man in Park
- (uncredited)
Kelly
- Woman Reading Magazine
- (uncredited)
Richard Lupoff
- Extra
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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Did you know
- TriviaThe firm that Myron Castleman works for is Glamdring and Glamdring. "Glamdring" is the name of the sword that Gandalf used in the War of the Ring in J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings."
- GoofsThe main character was walking around and carrying his briefcase by its handle, so everything should fall to the bottom (the hinged side). But when he sits down and opens the briefcase on his lap, everything inside (like his sandwich and juice box and calculator) is neatly arranged without anything holding each item in place.
- ConnectionsRemade as 12:01 (1993)
Featured review
A fantastic time loop movie
Following the main character through his trials and investigations you really get a feeling of the horror and turmoil the simple every man is going through.
I also came away from this film with the quote "Consciousness is an independent variable".
Of the two 12:01 movies I consider this the more impressive. As other reviewers have mentioned the film focuses on a 59 minute loop, and shows that if you only have one hour to live over and over again then you can't achieve very much.
If you've seen Groundhog day and seriously got into the time loop, wanting to know more about why the main character was stuck then this movie might appeal as you here some science.
I also came away from this film with the quote "Consciousness is an independent variable".
Of the two 12:01 movies I consider this the more impressive. As other reviewers have mentioned the film focuses on a 59 minute loop, and shows that if you only have one hour to live over and over again then you can't achieve very much.
If you've seen Groundhog day and seriously got into the time loop, wanting to know more about why the main character was stuck then this movie might appeal as you here some science.
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- mhargreaves
- Dec 9, 2004
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- Runtime25 minutes
- Color
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