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According to Mike Jittlov, "Everyone in Hollywood gets burned." Two characters are given names related to cigarettes: Lucky Straeker, Bookman's director and Dora Belair, an assistant to a competing show's producer.When asked by television producers if he had ever played a police officer, Philip Michael Thomas replied "Yes, I was a cop in a feature film." This led to his being cast in Miami Vice.The two "real" police characters played by Philip Michael Thomas and Lynda Aldon are named Mickey (Polanko) and Minnie (Smith), respectively, in the film and the police dog's name is Pluto.

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The only "lookalike" used in the film was a Woody Allen impersonator who appears in two scenes when Mike is being chased by the Keystone Cops through the studio lot. Ackerman, Angelique Pettyjohn, Ward Kimball, Will Ryan, and a pre- Miami Vice Philip Michael Thomas) as well as composer John Massari.

  • Cameos in the film include science fiction and film industry personalities ( Forrest J.
  • #Time wizard for free

    Although there is no official DVD release yet, Jittlov's fans have (with Jittlov's knowledge and at least tacit approval) created a DVD image file, and made it available for free on peer-to-peer networks until such time as an official release is realized. The feature film was filmed in 1983 to 1986, released to theaters in 1989 (though it was never widely distributed), and was later released on VHS and laserdisc. The feature film is also filled with subliminal messages, many hidden in single frames during the "Wizard Run" sequence (which was remade and expanded from the original short film), or hidden in electrical sparks generated by various happenings in the film. Richard Kaye's daughter Lauri Kaye, at the age of 16, was the production secretary of The Wizard of Speed and Time and performed in the film as a voice-over artist and a hand model. Richard Kaye produced the film and starred as one of the main characters, Harvey Bookman, also a producer. In the film, a director, Lucky Straeker ( Steve Brodie), and a producer, Harvey Bookman (Richard Kaye), bet over whether Jittlov can actually complete a major effects assignment, and Bookman does everything in his power to thwart Jittlov.

    #Time wizard movie

    Many scenes in the movie turned out to be only too prophetic, according to Jittlov. Jittlov: Why? Are they stuck to the floor? Straeker: There are your film cans, but you can't move them. The tricks of movie magic are exposed but so are the tribulations of the independent moviemaker working around the heavily unionized Hollywood film industry. The feature version recounts the exploits of a special effects "wizard" (played by Jittlov) trying to fulfill his dream of making a full-length movie. Years later, Jittlov was able to remake the short, as well as incorporate portions of some of his other short films (such as Time Tripper and Animato), into a feature-length 35 mm film. The film segment then began to be shown at science fiction conventions around the country, gaining popularity, prompting Jittlov to eventually create a (semi-)fictionalized account, in the form of a feature film, of how this short film came to be. The episode was called "Major Effects" and was aired to coincide with the release of Disney's The Black Hole in 1979. This short film originally was shown as a segment of an episode of The Wonderful World of Disney. Jittlov is a special effects technician, and he produced all of the special effects in the film himself, many through stop motion animation. He then slips on a banana peel and comically crashes into a film stage, which he then brings to life in magical ways. Along the way, he gives a hitchhiking woman (Toni Handcock) a swift lift to another city and gives golden stars to other women who want a trip themselves. In the original short film, a young man in a green wizard costume runs throughout America at super speed, much like the superhero The Flash.

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    The Wizard of Speed and Time is a 1988 low-budget feature film written, directed, and starring animator Mike Jittlov, as well as a 1979 16 mm short film, also by Jittlov.













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