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Escape to the future. - Time Trap
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Title: Time Trap

Release Date: 22 Jun 2018

Runtime: 1h 27m

Genre: Science Fiction, Adventure

Director: Pad Thai Pictures, Filmsmith Production & Management

Production Companies: Pad Thai Pictures, Filmsmith Production & Management

Overview: A group of students become trapped inside a mysterious cave where they discover time passes differently underground than on the surface.

Additional Information

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Ratings

Average Vote: 6.3 (1154 votes)

Cast

  • Hopper: Andrew Wilson
  • Cara: Cassidy Gifford
  • Jackie: Brianne Howey
  • Taylor: Reiley McClendon
  • Veeves: Olivia Draguicevich
  • Furby: Max Wright
  • The Guardian: Hans Marrero
  • Rich Pintauro: Rich Skidmore
  • Hopper's Mom / Leviathan: Jocelyn Kay
  • Hopper's Dad: Chris Sturgeon
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