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To Catch a Slider ()


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The team discover their timer for slides has begun to malfunction and is in need of repair. They have 48 hours to figure out how it works and effect repairs or risk being stranded in their current world.

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Rembrandt 'Crying Man' Brown
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Maggie Beckett
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Quinn Mallory
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Dr. Diana Davis
Todd Kimsey ...
Grant Curtis
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Monique Mansfield (as Lisa Stahl Sullivan)
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Clerk
Israel Juarbe ...
Gomez Calhoun
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Witness (uncredited)

Directed by

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Peter Ellis

Written by

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Tracy Tormé ... (creator) (creator) &
Robert K. Weiss ... (creator) (creator)
 
Bill Dial ... (teleplay by)
 
Chris Black ... (story by) &
Bill Dial ... (story by)
 
Keith Damron ... (story editor)

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Chris Black ... producer
Paul Cajero ... producer
Bill Dial ... executive producer
Paul M. Leonard ... associate producer

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Danny Lux

Cinematography by

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Paul Maibaum

Editing by

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Stewart Schill

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Douglas Burzynski ... post-production assistant (uncredited)
Kent Pritchett ... colorist: dailies (uncredited)

Casting By

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Barbara Claman

Production Design by

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Anthony Brockliss

Art Direction by

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Lynn Christopher

Set Decoration by

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Debra Combs

Costume Design by

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Barbara Inglehart

Makeup Department

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Maurine Burke ... make-up (as Maurine Schlenz)
Jennifer Salvon ... hair stylist

Production Management

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Tim Deluca ... post-production supervisor
Kevin Donnelly ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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David D'Ovidio ... first assistant director
David McWhirter ... second assistant director
James Dillon ... first assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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William Belt ... property master (as Bill Belt)
Victor Anderson ... propmaker (uncredited)
James E. Bowen Jr. ... set dresser (uncredited)

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Charles Kelly ... sound mixer
Kyle Wright ... supervising sound editor
Robb Navrides ... sound editor (uncredited) / supervising sound editor (uncredited)
Richard Thomas ... sound effects editor (uncredited)

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William H. Schirmer ... special effects (as William Schirmer)
Mark Lilienthal ... special effects (uncredited)

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Bill Kent ... visual effects supervisor
Mark Breakspear ... digital compositing artist (uncredited)

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Gary Baxley ... stunt coordinator

Music Department

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Jennifer Barak ... music editor

Additional Crew

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David E. Peckinpah ... executive consultant (as David Peckinpah)
Michael Carter ... studio teacher (uncredited)
Dennis Loring ... payroll accountant (uncredited)
Tracy Tormé ... executive consultant (uncredited)

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Also Known As
  • To Catch a Slider (United States)
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  • 45 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia This episode's title and plot are inspired by the 1955 movie "To Catch a Thief" starring Cary Grant and Grace Kelly. See more »
Goofs While Diana is getting ready to go on "the date", Rembrandt asks how to get past the safe combination. Diana replies that it is "Just like Windows 95", but Diana's worlds technology was far advanced to the Earth Prime world where Windows itself, let alone Win 95, was a functional language for the computers. Even if Diana's world had a Windows 95, the only one likely to understand what she meant would have been Mallory. See more »
Movie Connections References Flash Gordon (1936). See more »
Quotes Capt. Maggie Beckett: It's got to be sexy, without being blatant. It's got to say: I'm an adult, I'm on my own, I love a good time and have a healthy attitude about sex.
Dr. Diana Davis: But without saying welcome on board.
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