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Millennium Details

1989 Certificate PG Certificate PG (TBC)
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Whilst investigating a plane crash, a government official meets a strange woman and they spend the night together, but the next day the woman vanishes. Her identity is entwined with the strange object found at the crash site, which she returns for and then vanishes in a bright light. Read more

Starring Kris Kristofferson, Cheryl Ladd, Daniel J. Travanti
Director Michael Anderson
Genres Sci-Fi/Fantasy

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Millennium

Whilst investigating a plane crash, a government official meets a strange woman and they spend the night together, but the next day the woman vanishes. Her identity is entwined with the strange object found at the crash site, which she returns for and then vanishes in a bright light.

Starring Kris Kristofferson, Cheryl Ladd, Daniel J. Travanti
Director Michael Anderson
Studio ITV DVD
Run time DVD: 1 hr 41 mins
Watch now: 1 hr 46 mins
Certificate DVD: Certificate PG, Watch Online: Certificate PG (TBC)
Genres Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Language DVD: English
Released DVD: 16 Feb 2004
Watch now: 26 May 2009
Production year: 1989
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  • Critics' reviews (2) of Millennium

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  • 2 stars out of 5

    Although based upon an interesting short story called Air Raid by John Varley, who also wrote the script, this doesn't have enough meat on it for a feature and it's a struggle to stay watching to the end. Kris Kristofferson is the investigator trying to work out what happened after an air disaster, who discovers that the passengers were whisked off by time traveller Cheryl Ladd before the crash, her intention being to take the survivors to a disease-ridden planet of the future and save the human race. Unfortunately, a promising premise gets lost among the clichés and B-movie performances. For hardened sci-fi fans only.

    • Radio Times
  • Sci-fi writer John Varley adapted his own short story Air Raid for this screenwriting debut, but an intriguing concept... read more on Time Out

    • Time Out
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  • 5 out of 5 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Millennium -

    Watching this so many years after its initial release certainly rekindled some memories.

    The opening involving the double air crash still impresses even today and could give may major films a run for their money.

    The investigation of the crash is still very good. Although, limited by the occasional intrusion of the time-travel story. Which, after all, is what Millennium is about.

    The only problem with the entire film is the sub-plot about the future humans and their attempts to repopulate the future. If, as the story indicates, time and technology is limited , why has a robot been created that is so negative, cocky and ultimately redundant ?

    A very clever film which never attempts to confuse the audience, despite some obvious paradoxes, and an enjoyable one too.

      • A customer from Durham, England
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  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    Customer Review

    I thought this film might have some promise from the description and comment. At the end of the end of the film and the desperately poor plot, I cannot believe I had watched it right through!!!! As a Sci Fi type film, it had little to capture the imagination, and when the end suddenly happened, I was shocked as i thought there might be so much more to the film. It was almost like watching a TV episode of something. Thumbs down for this movie from me! I cannot imagine what the hollywood stars were doing signing up to this script.

      • A customer from UK
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