CLOCKSTOPPERS


'''Clockstoppers''' is a 2002 film produced by Nickelodeon Movies and released by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Jonathan Frakes and written by Rob Hedden, Andy Hedden, J. David Stem and David N. Weiss.
'Taglines:'

★ Freeze the future.

★ What if you had the power to stop time?

Contents
Storyline
Main cast
External links

Storyline


The NSA-funded QT (Quantum Tech) Corporation has slated a project to develop Hypertime, a technology which allows the user's molecules to speed up to the point where the world appears to be standing still. After realizing that such technology could also be used against the USA, the NSA orders the project stopped. However, the research is farther along than the NSA expected and Henry Gates, the head of QT, plans on using the technology to usurp the leader of the NSA and dominate the world. He uses the prototype to stretch the weekend in order to give the brilliant lead scientist time to fix the remaining glitch in the technology. However, he has to deal with a small group of determined teenagers who have accidentally come in to possession of a Hypertime device in the form of a plastic wristwatch. "Yeah, but we're gonna' need some stuff that you can't get at Radio Shack."
Director Jonathan Frakes makes a cameo appearance in this movie. In the scenes at the Congress of Applied Technology convention, after the protagonists "acquire" some materials, Frakes can be seen in the background chatting with someone while Earl Doppler says, "We just need some place quiet to go to work for a while."

Main cast



Jesse Bradford as Zach Gibbs

Paula Garcés as Francesca

French Stewart as Earl Dopler

Michael Biehn as Henry Gates

Garikayi Mutambirwa as Meeker

Robin Thomas as Dr. Gibbs

Julia Sweeney as Jenny Gibbs

Lindze Letherman as Kelly Gibbs

Ken Jenkins as Agent Moore

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