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Man In Outer Space

Man In Outer Space

1962/10/18
Film 85 min  
COM SF Czechoslovakia
A workman (Milos Kopecky) is accidentally sent into outer space, meets an alien that can make himself invisible, and they return to Earth in the year 2465. Complications ensue.
In this routine, allegorical sci-fi drama by Czech director Oldrich Lipsky, a disgruntled worker accidentally finds himself aboard a spaceship (long story), and five hundred years later he comes back with a super-advanced being to a whole new world. He discovers that in his long absence, the world has literally cleaned up well, solved its problems, and is rife with a multitude of technical toys to make life easier. All of these conveniences, however, have not had much effect on the basic foibles that have plagued humanity since cave-dwelling days. Of significance are the names of two of the main characters – Adam and Eve
Man In The Empty Suit

Man In The Empty Suit

S  -  Ep  -  2013//
Novel  -  min  

The protagonist is the inventor of time travel, and most of the action is set at a gathering attended by versions of him from different moments in time. Shortly after the novel opens, he discovers the body of an older version of himself Ñ leaving him tasked with preventing his own murder.
The Man In The High Castle

The Man In The High Castle

S  -  Ep  -  2015/01/15
TV Series 60 min  
DRA SF THR USA
A glimpse into an alternate history of North America. What life after WWII may have been like if the Nazis had won the war. Created by Frank Spotnitz.
A glimpse into an alternate history of North America. What life after WWII may have been like if the Nazis had won the war.

"The Man in the Pink Shirt"

S  -  Ep  -  2012/11/
Short Story  -  min  

Man Of The Century

Man Of The Century

1999/01/24
Film 77 min   R
COM ROM USA
Fantasy-comedy about a young man (Gibson Frazier) who lives as if it is 1928, and his encounters with modern-day women and modern-day criminals.
Fantasy-comedy about a young man who lives as if it is 1928 or so, and his encounters with modern-day women and modern-day criminals. Johnny Twennies, a newspaper columnist in present-day New York, is a jauntily cheerful, very friendly, totally honest and upstanding young man who happens to be completely oblivious to any technological or social changes in the past 70 years. He routinely uses telegrams, a manual typewriter, and a manual toaster, and to the pleasure and despair of his girlfriend conducts his personal life in correspondingly anachronistic style. One day he's threatened by criminals who want to plant a false news story. But they've never met anyone like him before...
Man Seeking Woman

Man Seeking Woman

Scepter

S 1 Ep 10 2015/03/18
TV Series Episode 25 min   TV-MA
COM FAN ROM USA
Josh (Jay Baruchel) tries to get Maggie back, using time travel pills.
Josh tries to get Maggie back, using time travel pills

"The Man Who Came Early"

S  -  Ep  -  1956/06/
Short Story  -  min  

An explosion throws Sergeant Gerald Robbins from the 1950s to about 990 AD Iceland where, despite his advanced knowledge, he had trouble fitting in.

"The Man Who Changed the Future"

S  -  Ep  -  1931/06/
Short Story  -  min  

The Man Who Could Turn Back The Clock

The Man Who Could Turn Back The Clock

16

S  -  Ep  -  1950//
Short Story  -  min  
The Omnibus of Time is a collection of time travel science fiction short stories by Ralph Milne Farley.
The Omnibus of Time is a collection of science fiction short stories by Ralph Milne Farley. It was first published in 1950 by Fantasy Publishing Company, Inc. in an edition of 1,500 copies.[1] An additional 500 copies were bound as a Gnome Press edition and sold through an associated book club.[2] Most of the stories originally appeared in the magazines Top-Notch, Amazing Stories, Thrilling Wonder Stories, Weird Tales, Argosy, Fantasy Book and Science Fiction Digest.
The Man Who Could Work Miracles

The Man Who Could Work Miracles

1937/02/19
Film 82 min  
COM FAN UK
An ordinary man (Roland Young) suddenly finds that anything he says comes true. Or at least, almost anything.
An ordinary man suddenly finds that anything he says comes true. Or at least, almost anything! George McWhirter Fotheringay, while vigorously asserting the impossibility of miracles, suddenly discovers that he can perform them. After being thrown out of a bar for what is thought to be a trick, he tests his powers and eventually sends a policeman to Hades by accident. Worried, he sends the police officer to San Francisco, and seeks advice from the local clergyman, Mr Maydig. Maydig, after having Fotheringay's powers demonstrated to him, quickly planning for reform of the world by means of miracle, but eventually Fotheringay orders a miracle which, due to clumsy wording, backfires. He relinquishes his power and returns to the time before he had it.
The Man Who Folded Himself

The Man Who Folded Himself

S  -  Ep  -  1973//
Novel 148 min  
SF
A young man in possession of a time machine enjoys hedonistic adventures with a future version of himself who is one day (or more) older. Written by David Gerrold.
A young man in possession of a time machine enjoys hedonistic adventures with a future version of himself who is one day (or more) older. /// Main character receives a belt that allows him to travel through time. Complications ensue.
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote

The Man Who Killed Don Quixote

2018/05/19
Film 132 min  
ADV COM DRA SF Spain
An advertising executive (Adam Driver) jumps back and forth in time between 21st century London and 17th century La Mancha, where Don Quixote mistakes him for Sancho Panza.
An advertising executive jumps back and forth in time between 21st century London and 17th century La Mancha, where Don Quixote mistakes him for Sancho Panza.
The Man Who Lived Backward

The Man Who Lived Backward

S  -  Ep  -  1950//
Novel  -  min  

This purports to be the diary of Mark Selby who was born in 1940 and who lived backwards to die in 1865 and bequeath his biography to the grandfather of the boy who is printing the book. It records Mark's love for Helen, who knew his secret, and their strange marriage; it offers his reports on the changes in human concepts and conditions, traveling back through history; it shows his negative attitude, because of his knowledge of what was to come in the future while not knowing the beginnings of the situations in which he finds himself. From the turn of the century, through the Utopia at Fraternity, the strikes at Homestead, the Franco-Prussian War, and the Civil War's end, Mark travels and takes notes, complementing his personal tragedies with those issues confronting his fellow men. While aware of the yeast of history, he eavesdrops among the famed of the day, and those to be famous in the future, and acts as a sounding board for the thinking and trends of the times even though knowing what the outcome will be.

"The Man Who Lived Backwards"

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S  -  Ep  -  1950//
Short Story  -  min  
The Omnibus of Time is a collection of time travel science fiction short stories by Ralph Milne Farley.
The Omnibus of Time is a collection of science fiction short stories by Ralph Milne Farley. It was first published in 1950 by Fantasy Publishing Company, Inc. in an edition of 1,500 copies.[1] An additional 500 copies were bound as a Gnome Press edition and sold through an associated book club.[2] Most of the stories originally appeared in the magazines Top-Notch, Amazing Stories, Thrilling Wonder Stories, Weird Tales, Argosy, Fantasy Book and Science Fiction Digest.

"The Man Who Lived Backwards"

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Short Story  -  min  

"The Man Who Lived Twice"

S  -  Ep  -  1932/11/
Short Story  -  min  

The Man Who Loved Morlocks

The Man Who Loved Morlocks

S  -  Ep  - 
Novel  -  min  

H. G. Wells' time traveller confronts the Morlocks again, this time equipped with a camera and revolver This novel recounts the Time Traveller's second journey. This time, he meets the Morlocks again, but is equipped with a camera and a Colt revolver.[2] This book is notable for portraying the Morlocks in a sympathetic, and completely different light. The Time Traveler discovers, on his second trip, that the Eloi and Morlocks of the future world are all dying due to a disease introduced by him on his first trip, to which they have no immunity. Traveling further into the future, he discovers a great and noble civilization, the beautiful inhabitants of which it is eventually learned are the descendants of the few surviving Morlocks. Also, an ancient journal is discovered, which tells the story of the Time Traveler's first trip from the Morlocks' point of view, revealing that the Morlocks, rather than being hostile predators/farmers of the Eloi, were in fact the custodians of a kind of natural reserve dedicated to protecting and preserving them. The apparently hostile acts of the Morlocks are explained by showing the story from a different viewpoint.
The Man Who Mastered Time

The Man Who Mastered Time

S  -  Ep  -  1924//
Novel  -  min  

It took what seemed but half a day's traveling to traverse the 28,000 years that separated Loto Rogers from the most beautiful girl he had ever seen. He had expected to find mighty cities and a flowering civilization in that future world, but instead he found only ice and snow -- and Azeela.
The Man Who Met Himself

The Man Who Met Himself

1

S  -  Ep  -  1950//
Short Story  -  min  
The Omnibus of Time is a collection of time travel science fiction short stories by Ralph Milne Farley.
The Omnibus of Time is a collection of time travel science fiction short stories by Ralph Milne Farley. It was first published in 1950 by Fantasy Publishing Company, Inc. in an edition of 1,500 copies.[1] An additional 500 copies were bound as a Gnome Press edition and sold through an associated book club.[2] Most of the stories originally appeared in the magazines Top-Notch, Amazing Stories, Thrilling Wonder Stories, Weird Tales, Argosy, Fantasy Book and Science Fiction Digest.

"The Man Who Murdered Mozart"

S  -  Ep  -  2012/03/
Short Story  -  min  

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