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Director
  
Duration
  

Music director
  
Language
  
English

4.2/10
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Genre
  
Action, Romance, Sci-Fi

Running time
  
1h 27m

Country
  
Australia

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Release date
  
3 December 1987 (Australia)4 August 1989 (US)

Writer
  
John Baxter (screenplay), Brian Hannant (screenplay)

Genres
  
Science Fiction, Action Film, Adventure Film

Cast
  
(Ballard (The Time Guardian)), (Annie Lassiter), (Boss), (Petra),
Peter Merrill
(Zuryk & Committee Member), (Sergeant McCarthy)

Similar movies
  
Interstellar
,
The Martian
,
Terminator Genisys
,
Guardians of the Galaxy
,
Avatar
,
Jupiter Ascending

Tagline
  
Pray he's not too late.

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The Time Guardian is a 1987 Australian science fiction film co-written by John Baxter and Brian Hannant, directed by Hannant, and starring Tom Burlinson, Nikki Coghill, Dean Stockwell, and Carrie Fisher.

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Plot

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In the year 4039, a city of survivors from the Neutron Wars travels through time and space escaping the Jen-Diki, a race of cyborgs intent on wiping out humanity. Two soldiers from the city, Ballard and Petra, are transported to the South Australian outback in 1988 to prepare a landing site for the city. Petra is wounded and Ballard seeks help from geologist Annie Lassite. An advance party of Jen-Diki arrive in Australia.

Cast

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  • Tom Burlinson as Ballard
  • Nikki Coghill as Anne
  • Carrie Fisher as Petra
  • Dean Stockwell as Boss
  • Tim Robertson as Sergeant McCarthy
  • Jim Holt as Rafferty
  • Production

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    Brian Hannant had been drawn to the rock formation at Wilpena Pound in South Australia while making Mad Max 2. This inspired him to write a script with John Baxter in the early 1980s. According to Baxter the script was originally called Time Rider, about a geologist who, while investigating magnetic anomalies around Wilpena Pound in South Australia, encourages a man from the future, who is a scout sent back in time to find a home for his people, pursued by the Jen-Diki tribe. Baxter:

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    [The] early scripts contrasted present and future lifestyles, and involved, in addition to the love story, and elegiac relationship between the girl and Prenzler, an old man in the nearby town who held the key to certain incidents in her future. There were elements of satire: conceived as descendants of contemporary polluters, our Jen-Diki were variously the remnants of a mining conglomerate or of a labour union. The modest action climax used a minimum of special effects.

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    Hannant and Baxter received two Australian Film Commission grants and had their script optioned to two local production companies. They eventually sold it to Chateau Productions, and succeeded in raising finance from New World Pictures and with the help of Antony I. Ginnane at Hemdale. According to Hannant the $8 million budget was raised in two days but of that $1 million went to brokers. The film obtained pre-sales worth $4.8 million to Hemdale Film Corporation.

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    Producer Tom Wilkinson said "Here at last was a special effects story that had originality, pace and a big idea. The waiting has been worthwhile. We wanted to make sure we had the right combination of leading actors and the right technical skills because those will be the real making - or unmaking- of the movie."

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    Eight weeks before shooting, Hannant says Hemdale presented him with a rewrite of the script by an American writer. Hannant tried to incorporate changes but says he did not have enough money. John Baxter quit the project and the shoot was cut from 13 weeks to nine. Hannant left the film during post production ("one step ahead of being fired," according to Baxter) and some extra scenes were shot by the editor.

    Tom Burlinson was cast in the lead. "If we're successful," said Burlinson, "if it comes off, we'll show the world we can make this sort of film... I play a tough old so-and-so which is different for me... Ballard is almost an anti-hero and not like any of those young men I used to play. He doesn't take any nonsense and he's a bit of a head-thumper."

    Filming took place in South Australia at the soundstages of the South Australian Film Corporation in Henson and at a deserted quarry outside Adelaide. Mirage Effects did the special effects.

    Baxter says the final film bore little relation to the original script:

    There was a minimal love story, no contrast in life styles. Prenzler had disappeared. The main role, in which we' envisioned a mature international actor with a reputation in science fiction and action films (the prospectus specified "Scott Glenn or equivalent") was then by local boyish lad Tom Burlinson. At the behest of Hemdale, the film began and ended in a fire-fight (explaining to my satisfaction the awkward opening of The Terminator).

    Reception

    The film was poorly received, commercially and critically. It failed to recoup its marketing costs in its cinema release and Hemdale did not have the money to meet its pre-sale obligations. Hemdale then agreed to pay a reduced amount of $2 million but there were difficulties in obtaining this as well.

    David Stratton later wrote that:

    The story of The Time Guardian is an object lesson in how the deal-driven 10BA films could be white-anted by the non-creative people. Hannant and Baxter might have made a memorable sci-fi drama to stand alongside classics of the genre but they had the wrong producers, the wrong deals, the wrong budget, the wrong cast and, in the end, the wrong script.

    References

    The Time Guardian Wikipedia
    The Time Guardian IMDb The Time Guardian themoviedb.org