The Rabid Dog’s House is a recurring feature at Wicked Horror where contributor Justin Steele uncovers hidden gems, lost classics, and overlooked indie offerings with a little bite. Flying solo or with his co-host Zena Dixon, he will discuss an array of topics covering film, literature, and television. Check out the latest installment below. In this episode we’re looking back at 1979’s Time After Time!
Time After Time is directed by Nicholas Meyer and stars Malcolm McDowell, David Warner, and Mary Steenburgen. In 1893 London, before he became known historically as the “father of science fiction,” writer H.G. Wells (McDowell) is hosting a dinner party where he reveals a time machine that he has invented. Unfortunately, one of his guests is the infamous Jack the Ripper (Warner), of whom takes the opportunity to use the time machine to escape impending arrest. Wells has no choice but to follow one of history’s most well-known serial killers in a race through time. Landing in 1979’s San Francisco, Wells enlists the help of a bank employee named Amy (Steenburgen) to help him navigate the modern world. Meanwhile, Jack the Ripper is up to his old tricks, and the two must find a way to stop this latest killing spree.
1979’s Time After Time is a thrilling blend of historical fiction, time travel spectacle, gripping horror, and more than a touch of romance. Taking inspiration from the works of the actual H.G. Wells, Time After Time is for the horror fan looking to find a fun hybrid of science fiction, serial killer suspense, and a dash of fish-out-of-water comedy.