Millennium - the 4th dimension

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Movie
German title Millennium - The 4th Dimension
Alternative title
Abduction into the future
Original title millennium
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1989
length 108 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Michael Anderson
script John Varley
production John M. Eckert
Freddie Fields
John Foreman
music Eric N. Robertson
camera Rene Ohashi
cut Ron Wisman
occupation

Millennium is a 1989 American science fiction film starring Kris Kristofferson and Cheryl Ladd . The film opened in German cinemas on August 24, 1989.

The film is based on the 1977 short story Air Raid written by John Varley , which he expanded into the novel Millennium in 1983 . Varley also wrote the script for the film.

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After the inexplicable collision of two passenger planes, NTSB official Bill Smith finds an unknown device in the wreckage of one of the crashed planes. All clocks that are still working are also running backwards and the last radio messages from the aircraft are puzzling for the investigator.

On further investigation, Smith encounters the mysterious, attractive Louise Baltimore. Little does Smith know that Louise is from the future. Your job is to prevent Smith from investigating the plane crash too closely.

Over time, however, Smith uncovered the secret. Louise comes from a distant future where humanity has become sterile. In order to prevent the extinction of humanity, elite warriors go back in time to take people into the future. In doing so, the past must not be changed under any circumstances, otherwise the timequake triggered by it could become so great that it would result in the destruction of the future. The time travelers kidnap people from crashing airplanes without changing the past and exchange them for lifeless clones, which in the future can only be felt as a low-intensity timequake.

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