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In 1980, the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz departs Naval Station Pearl Harbor for naval exercises in the mid-Pacific Ocean. The ship takes on a civilian observer, Warren Lasky (Martin Sheen) — a systems analyst for Tideman Industries working as an efficiency expert for the U.S. Department of Defense — on the orders of his reclusive employer, Mr. Tideman, whose secretive major defense ...
Episode "Time and Memories" 1971 Goodbye, Raggedy Ann: Jules Worthman Television film Mongo's Back in Town: Gordon Television film 1972–1973 Cannon: Jerry Warton / Chris Hildebrandt 3 episodes 1972 The F.B.I. Steve Chandler Episode: "A Second Life" Columbo: Karl Lessing Episode: "Lovely but Lethal" Mannix: Alex Lachlan Episode: "To Kill A ...
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Max, Grant, and Reed all fly home on a military aircraft. After arrival, the group finds a sealed bunker -like building with a cache of network servers and a high-end computer system that Max helped install years earlier and is revealed to belong to another victim of Echelon's messages — the same person whose credit card was used to send Max ...
Ramón Gerard Antonio Estévez (born August 3, 1940), known professionally as Martin Sheen, is an American actor. In a career spanning six decades he has received numerous accolades including three Emmy Awards , a Golden Globe Award , and four Screen Actors Guild Awards .
Sheen couldn't have realized it at the time, but his supporting role in The American President directly led to what's arguably his most famous star turn. Reiner's film was penned by Aaron Sorkin ...
Thrill Seekers (also known as The Time Shifters) is a 1999 science fiction television film directed by Mario Azzopardi and starring Casper Van Dien, Catherine Bell, Julian Richings and Martin Sheen. The film aired on October 17, 1999 on TBS. The film was shot in 1999 from May to June in Hamilton and Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [1] [2]
"Back in Time" (Huey Lewis and the News song), written for and featured in the 1985 film Back to the Future "Back in Time" (Pitbull song), originally released as the lead single from the soundtrack of sci-fi film Men in Black 3 "Back in Time", by McBusted from McBusted, 2014 "Back in Time", the 14th track from Seventh Wonder's 2008 album Mercy ...