

Between Time and Timbuktu
Directed by Fred Barzyk1972 90mComedy, Science Fiction,
7.08.0
A poet-astronaut is shot through an area of space called the Chronosynclastic Infundibulum. He is duplicated into infinite copies of himself, each of whom finds himself in a bizarre situations on a different world. (These scenarios are all derived from the novels and short stories of Kurt Vonnegut Jr., including Cat's Cradle, Welcome to the Monkey House, Harrison Bergeron, and Happy Birthday, Wanda June).
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Between Time and Timbuktu was released on March 13, 1972.
Between Time and Timbuktu was directed by Fred Barzyk.
Between Time and Timbuktu has a runtime of 90m.
Between Time and Timbuktu was produced by David R. Loxton.
A poet-astronaut is shot through an area of space called the Chronosynclastic Infundibulum. He is duplicated into infinite copies of himself, each of whom finds himself in a bizarre situations on a different world. (These scenarios are all derived from the novels and short stories of Kurt Vonnegut Jr., including Cat's Cradle, Welcome to the Monkey House, Harrison Bergeron, and Happy Birthday, Wanda June).
The key characters in Between Time and Timbuktu are Contest announcer ("Cousin Brucie" Morrow), Mrs. Stevenson (Dortha Duckworth), Stony Stevenson (William Hickey).
Between Time and Timbuktu is a Comedy, Science Fiction, TV Movie film.
Between Time and Timbuktu has an audience rating of 7 out of 10.











