4 Against Z
City Without Music
| S 3 | Ep 7 | 2007/10/06 |
| TV Series Episode | - min | |
| ACT ADV MYS | Germany | |
4 Against Z
Danger From Space
| S 3 | Ep 8 | 2007/10/13 |
| TV Series Episode | - min | |
| ACT ADV MYS | Germany | |
4 Against Z
The Frog Queen
| S 3 | Ep 9 | 2007/10/20 |
| TV Series Episode | - min | |
| ACT ADV MYS | Germany | |
4 Against Z
Journey To Nowhere
| S 3 | Ep 10 | 2007/10/27 |
| TV Series Episode | - min | |
| ACT ADV MYS | Germany | |
4 Against Z
The Demon Comet
| S 3 | Ep 11 | 2007/11/03 |
| TV Series Episode | - min | |
| ACT ADV MYS | Germany | |
4 Against Z
High Treason Two
| S 3 | Ep 12 | 2007/11/10 |
| TV Series Episode | - min | |
| ACT ADV MYS | Germany | |
4 Against Z
Struggle Gateway To The World
| S 3 | Ep 13 | 2007/11/17 |
| TV Series Episode | - min | |
| ACT ADV MYS | Germany | |
The 400-Million-Year Itch
| S - | Ep - | 2008/04/ |
| Short Story | - min | |
Four Past Midnight: "The Langoliers"
| S - | Ep - | 1990/09/ |
| Novella | - min | |
An airplane accidentally flies through a rip in space/time and appears in the "used time" of yesterday, in which dreadful "Langoliers" eat the past. "The Langoliers" is a novella, one of four works published in the Stephen King book Four Past Midnight in 1990.
****
| 1967/12/15 | ||
| Film | 1100 min | |
| USA | ||
A twenty five hour movie made up of shorter film segments. It consists of 83 reels each lasting approximately 33 minutes. (CB) The reason that four stars were used as the title was because film critics gave the best films four stars in their reviews. Victor Bockris incorrectly referred to the film as 24 Hour Movie in The Life and Death of Andy Warhol whereas Warhol, himself, described it as his "twenty five hour movie" in Popism. According to Popism, the full version was only shown once. ///// (Four Stars) also included A Christmas Carol - a 33 minute film of a play by Soren Agenoux featuring Ondine as Scrooge.
1408
| 2007/06/22 | ||
| Film | 104 min PG-13 | |
| HOR MYS | USA | |
A man who specializes in debunking paranormal occurrences checks into the fabled room 1408 in the Dolphin Hotel. Soon after settling in, he confronts genuine terror. The cynical and skeptical writer Mike Enslin writes books evaluating supernatural phenomena in hotels, graveyards and other haunted places, usually debunking the mystery. While writing his latest book, he travels from Los Angeles to New York to spend one night in the Dolphin Hotel's evil room 1408, which is permanently unavailable for guests. The reluctant manager Mr. Gerald Olin objects to his request and offers an upgrade, expensive booze and finally relates the death of more than fifty guests over decades in the cursed room. However Mike threatens Mr. Olin, promising to sue the hotel, and is finally allowed to check into the room. Later in the night, he finds that guests of room 1408, once they have checked in, might never leave the room alive.
The 4th Dimension
| 2006/04/01 | ||
| Film | 82 min | |
| DRA FAN MYS | ||
Jack is a loner confined to a workbench in the back of an antique shop. When a mysterious woman presents him with a broken antique clock that is not to be fixed, unexplainable events begin to occur. After finding Albert Einstein's journal on his still unsolved Unified Field Theory, Jack becomes obsessed with analyzing time and theorizing its connection to his supernatural experiences, his surreal dreams, and his perception of reality, only to lead to the discovery of the biggest mystery of all - himself. Robert Koehler Variety stated, "An alice-like rabbit hole of suppressed memories...simmering with neurotic emotions and surreal dream states." The movie's opening images "suggest that what follows may be induced by dreams. However, co-directors Tom Mattera and Dave Mazzoni are just as concerned with establishing Jack's reality in the present (in a bric-a-brac stuffed antique shop where he fixes clocks and other contraptions) and the past (where a dazzling single-shot scene dramatizes in capsule form the boy's sad life with his ill mom).[2] JimmyO Arrowinthehead.com said, "A visually stunning work of art"[3] Michael Rechtshaffen The Hollywood Reporter stated, "Stylistically channeling David Lynch and Darren Aronofsky, The 4th Dimension is a densely etched portrait of a young man's descent into insanity", while also noting that the film "doesn't quite jell into a satisfyingly coherent whole."[
The Fourth Dimension
| 2012/04/20 | ||
| Film | 105 min | |
| ADV COM DRA | USA / Polska | |
"Fawns" is a Polish chapter of the feature-length anthology film titled "The Fourth Dimension". The other two chapters of the movie were directed by Harmony Korine and Aleksei Fedorchenko.
"The Fourth-Dimensional Demonstrator"
| S - | Ep - | 1935/12/01 |
| Short Story | - min | |
Pete Davidson has inherited all the properties of an uncle who had been an authority on the fourth dimension, including the Fourth-Dimensional Demonstrator that can pull copies of matches, coins, dollar bills, fianc_es and kangaroos out of the past.
"The Fox and the Forest"
| S - | Ep - | 1950/05/13 |
| Short Story | - min | |
Roger Kristen and his wife decide to take a time-travel vacation and then run so they'll never have to return to the war torn world of 2155 AD.
Fox Mystery Theater (Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense)
Black Carrion
| S 1 | Ep 7 | 1984/11/12 |
| TV Series Episode | 70 min | |
| DRA HOR MYS | UK | |
Two journalists search for a rock band that was popular 20 years ago but just seemed to have vanished and was never heard from again. Their investigation leads them to discover more about the band than they bargained for.
Fraggle Rock
Mokey, Then and Now
| S 5 | Ep 8 | 1987/02/23 |
| TV Series Episode | - min | |
Mokey, Wembley and Boober get transported back in time, to an era when Fraggles are bald, have leaders, and never laugh.
Francis The First
| 1947/03/25 | ||
| Film | 90/100 min APPR | |
| COM | France | |
Honorin (Fernandel) is the simple and naive stage manager of a traveling theatre troupe, whose one ambition is to once play the role of the cavalier in the opera "Francis I, or the Loves of the Beautiful Ferroniere". A hypnotist puts him to sleep and in his dreams he is transplanted to the days of the Renaissance. There, among other items, he is made a Duke by Henri VIII, fights a duel and survives a series of medieval tortures, while also bestowing some 20th century blessings on the court of Francis I.
Frankenstein Comics (1945)
Frankenstein and the Time Machine
| S - | Ep 3 | 1946/08/ |
| Comic | - min | |
"Frankenstein's Family," "Frankenstein and the Monsters," "Frankenstein and the Mummies," and "Frankenstein and the Time Machine." All art and cover by Dick Briefer. Cover price $0.10.
Frankenstein Unbound
| S - | Ep - | 1973// |
| Novel | - min | |
Time is starting to break up, when Joseph Bodenland, a citizen of the year 2020, gets thrown back through time and space to Lake Geneva around the time when Mary Shelly was writing the original Frankenstein story. To his big surprise there's an actual Victor Frankenstein living there, and yes, his younger brother has just been brutally murdered and the nanny is charged with the murder. Fiction and reality getting mixed-up or what? Bodenland searches out Shelly to find out. He not only finds Mary Shelly but also Percy Bysshe Shelly, Lord Byron and Dr. Polidori. As to how it goes with Frankenstein and his creation well, that would be telling wouldn't it? Joe Bodenland, a 21st century American, passes through a timeslip and finds himself with Byron and Shelley in the famous villa on the shore of Lake Geneva. More fantastically, he finds himself face to face with a real Frankenstein, a doppelganger inhabiting a complex world where fact and fiction may as easily have congress as Bodenland himself manages to make love to Mary Shelley. This title was made into a film, starring John Hurt, Raul Julia, Bridget Fonda, Jason Patric and Michael Hutchence.