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Timerider: The Adventure of Lyle Swann

Timerider: The Adventure of Lyle Swann is a 1982 science fiction Western film directed by William Dear and starring Fred Ward as Lyle Swann, a cross country dirt bike racer in the 1980s who is mistakenly sent back in time to 1877.[3] The film was scored, produced and co-written (with director William Dear) by Michael Nesmith.[4]

Timerider: The Adventure of Lyle Swann
Timerider: The Adventure of Lyle Swann theatrical poster
Directed byWilliam Dear
Written byMichael Nesmith
William Dear
Produced byWilliam Dear
StarringFred Ward
Peter Coyote
Belinda Bauer
Ed Lauter
Tracey Walter
L. Q. Jones
Richard Masur
Chris Mulkey
CinematographyLarry Pizer
Edited byR.J. Kizer
Music byMichael Nesmith
Production
company
Distributed byJensen Farley Pictures
Twentieth Century Fox International Classics[1]
Release date
  • December 11, 1982 (1982-12-11) (premiere)
Running time
94 minutes
CountryUnited States
Box office$6,000,000[2]

Plot

Lyle Swann is a well-known dirt bike motorcycle racer who is in the desert competing in the Baja 1000, a multiclass vehicle cross-country race. Swann has a reputation for being a great rider but is plagued by technical problems from the high-tech gadgetry he incorporates into his C and J framed XT500 Yamaha. When Swann accidentally goes far off course, he stumbles across a time travel experiment that utilizes "maser velocity acceleration" to send objects (in this case, a simian subject by the name of Esther G.) back in time.

Swann rides through the field and gets sent back to November 5, 1877. The scientists in charge of the experiment soon realize what has happened, but Swann rides off, unaware of what has happened to him, before he can be returned to the present. While taking a swim break in a local pond, he runs into a gang of outlaws led by Porter Reese, who becomes obsessed with stealing Swann's motorcycle, and the outlaws pursue Swann into the small village of San Marcos, but his red suit and dirtbike scare the local Mexicans, who think he is 'El Diablo' (Spanish for 'The Devil').

There, he meets a beautiful woman, Claire Cygne, who gives him a safe place to hide, and who severely wounds one of Reese's men Carl Dorsett. The village priest compels them to withdraw, but Reese continues to plot the capture of Swann's dirtbike. In the village, Swann is seduced by Claire and sleeps with her, but she is later kidnapped by Reese's henchman Claude Dorsett as revenge for her shooting and wounding his brother Carl.

They also manage to capture the dirtbike, leading to a series of hijinks, while Swann gets help from a posse of two U.S. Marshals, Potter and Daniels, who are trying to capture or kill the gang. Potter has a personal vendetta against Reese, for Reese killed Potter's son two years previously. Swann manages to retrieve his dirtbike and rescue Claire. Potter is killed by Reese in an ambush, and Daniels is mortally wounded and dies later.

In a final showdown, Reese's band of outlaws faces Swann, the last survivor of the posse, and Claire atop a plateau. When a helicopter shows up (sent by the builders of the time travel experiment to take Swann home), Reese's men run away in fear, but Reese stays behind and fires at the helicopter, killing or wounding one of the pilots. The helicopter begins spinning wildly as the co-pilot tries to maintain control, knocking the dirtbike off the side of the plateau. Reese is killed by the helicopter's tail rotor. The helicopter manages to land on the plateau and extract Swann.

Just as the helicopter pulls away, Claire snatches a pendant from Swann's neck that was handed down from his great-great-grandmother, who had stolen it from his great-great grandfather as a reminder of "one incredible night they had together." Swann realizes that he is his own great-great-grandfather.

Main cast

Production

Screenplay

The off-screen dialogue (narrated by Macon McCalman) heard over the opening credits explains the time travel experiment as having the goal of sending a rhesus monkey to the year 1862 (according to the inscription on the canister containing the monkey which Swann reads aloud, the experiment begins on November 4, 1982). After Swann stumbles into the experiment, the scientists in charge of the experiment determine that Swann and the monkey were sent to about "1875," then later pinpoint the date as being November 5, 1877. The screenplay's "time travel arrival day" of November 5 had first appeared in 1979's Time After Time; and was also the "time travel arrival day" in a later film, 1985's Back to the Future. As another plot clue, Claire's last name, Cygne, is the vocative singular form of "cygnus," Latin for "swan."

In addition to the grandfather paradox and the predestination paradox presented in the film, the necklace that Claire takes from Lyle presents an ontological paradox (i.e., an object with no creation point and continually in the time-loop), similar to the pocket watch in the 1980 time-travel film Somewhere in Time. These paradoxes were highlighted in the 2004 South Park episode "Goobacks," where various time-traveling techniques in movies are compared.

The film's screenplay was written by Michael Nesmith, a member of the band The Monkees. The movie is produced by Zoomo Production, which is a subsidiary of Michael Nesmith's Pacific Arts Corporation. The movie was also released by Pacific Arts Video, another entity of Nesmith's, who appears briefly as one of the Baja 1000 officials in the beginning of the film.

DVD release with alternate version

Two brief scenes were cut from the above theatrical version for the 2001 Anchor Bay Entertainment DVD release:

  • The scene where the time experiment scientists pinpoint Swann's exact day in the past as being November 5, 1877, is missing.
  • The scene where Reese is struck by the rescue helicopter's tail rotor, leaving only his sheared off, bloody feet and boots is missing. Instead, the original sound effects remain, and a shot of Reese cowering on the ground is inserted.

Shout! Factory released the film on Blu-ray on March 19, 2013.[5] It has since gone out-of-print.

Critical reception

Upon its theatrical release, Vincent Canby of The New York Times commented, "At the point at which I walked out, about 55 minutes into the story, there hadn't been a single characterization, situation, line of dialogue, camera angle or joke to indicate that anyone connected with Timerider had the remotest idea of what he was doing."[6]

Contemporary critics reviewed the film upon its 2001 DVD release:

Patrick Naugle of DVD Verdict said, "Timerider starts off a bit slow. It seems as if the first twenty minutes are taken up watching Swann ride his bike all over the dry desert plains. After that sluggish beginning, Timerider kicks into a funny and enjoyable fish-out-of-water story."[7]

Soundtrack

Nesmith also produced, wrote, and recorded the Timerider: The Adventure of Lyle Swann soundtrack. Eighteen years after the soundtrack was recorded, it was finally released by Videoranch (the official website and another subsidiary of Nesmith's Pacific Arts).

Track listing

All music is composed by Michael Nesmith.

No.TitleLength
1."The Baja 1000"3:13
2."Lost in the Weeds"1:43
3."Somewhere Around 1875"1:06
4."Scared to Death"0:58
5."Silks and Sixguns"0:57
6."Dead Man's Duds"1:28
7."Two Swanns at the Pond"2:20
8."I Want That Machine"0:51
9."Escape to San Marcos"2:24
10."Claire's Cabin"2:01
11."No Jurisdiction"0:54
12."Murder at Swallow's Camp"2:17
13."Claire's Rescue"1:54
14."Up the Hill to Nowhere"3:19
15."Out of Ammo"3:08
16."Reprise"3:31

References

  1. ^ "Timerider (1983)". AFI Catalog of Feature Films. Retrieved February 4, 2022.
  2. ^ "Timerider: The Adventure of Lyle Swann (1982) - Financial Information".
  3. ^ Murray, Noel (March 20, 2013). "Tinerider". The A.V. Club. Retrieved April 11, 2022.
  4. ^
  5. ^ Sluss, Justin (December 7, 2012). "1982 film Timerider starring Fred Ward is coming to Blu-ray March 2013". High Def Disc News.
  6. ^ Vincent Canby (January 21, 1983). "Biking Timerider". The New York Times. Retrieved February 28, 2011.
  7. ^ Patrick Naugle (October 25, 2001). . DVD Verdict. Archived from the original on July 10, 2011. Retrieved February 28, 2011.

External links

  • Timerider: The Adventure of Lyle Swann at IMDb
  • Timerider: The Adventure of Lyle Swann at AllMovie
  • Timerider: The Adventure of Lyle Swann at Rotten Tomatoes

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Timerider The Adventure of Lyle Swann is a 1982 science fiction Western film directed by William Dear and starring Fred Ward as Lyle Swann a cross country dirt bike racer in the 1980s who is mistakenly sent back in time to 1877 3 The film was scored produced and co written with director William Dear by Michael Nesmith 4 Timerider The Adventure of Lyle SwannTimerider The Adventure of Lyle Swann theatrical posterDirected byWilliam DearWritten byMichael NesmithWilliam DearProduced byWilliam DearStarringFred WardPeter CoyoteBelinda BauerEd LauterTracey WalterL Q JonesRichard MasurChris MulkeyCinematographyLarry PizerEdited byR J KizerMusic byMichael NesmithProductioncompanyZoomo ProductionDistributed byJensen Farley PicturesTwentieth Century Fox International Classics 1 Release dateDecember 11 1982 1982 12 11 premiere Running time94 minutesCountryUnited StatesBox office 6 000 000 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Main cast 3 Production 3 1 Screenplay 4 DVD release with alternate version 5 Critical reception 6 Soundtrack 6 1 Track listing 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditLyle Swann is a well known dirt bike motorcycle racer who is in the desert competing in the Baja 1000 a multiclass vehicle cross country race Swann has a reputation for being a great rider but is plagued by technical problems from the high tech gadgetry he incorporates into his C and J framed XT500 Yamaha When Swann accidentally goes far off course he stumbles across a time travel experiment that utilizes maser velocity acceleration to send objects in this case a simian subject by the name of Esther G back in time Swann rides through the field and gets sent back to November 5 1877 The scientists in charge of the experiment soon realize what has happened but Swann rides off unaware of what has happened to him before he can be returned to the present While taking a swim break in a local pond he runs into a gang of outlaws led by Porter Reese who becomes obsessed with stealing Swann s motorcycle and the outlaws pursue Swann into the small village of San Marcos but his red suit and dirtbike scare the local Mexicans who think he is El Diablo Spanish for The Devil There he meets a beautiful woman Claire Cygne who gives him a safe place to hide and who severely wounds one of Reese s men Carl Dorsett The village priest compels them to withdraw but Reese continues to plot the capture of Swann s dirtbike In the village Swann is seduced by Claire and sleeps with her but she is later kidnapped by Reese s henchman Claude Dorsett as revenge for her shooting and wounding his brother Carl They also manage to capture the dirtbike leading to a series of hijinks while Swann gets help from a posse of two U S Marshals Potter and Daniels who are trying to capture or kill the gang Potter has a personal vendetta against Reese for Reese killed Potter s son two years previously Swann manages to retrieve his dirtbike and rescue Claire Potter is killed by Reese in an ambush and Daniels is mortally wounded and dies later In a final showdown Reese s band of outlaws faces Swann the last survivor of the posse and Claire atop a plateau When a helicopter shows up sent by the builders of the time travel experiment to take Swann home Reese s men run away in fear but Reese stays behind and fires at the helicopter killing or wounding one of the pilots The helicopter begins spinning wildly as the co pilot tries to maintain control knocking the dirtbike off the side of the plateau Reese is killed by the helicopter s tail rotor The helicopter manages to land on the plateau and extract Swann Just as the helicopter pulls away Claire snatches a pendant from Swann s neck that was handed down from his great great grandmother who had stolen it from his great great grandfather as a reminder of one incredible night they had together Swann realizes that he is his own great great grandfather Main cast EditFred Ward as Lyle Swann Belinda Bauer as Claire Cygne Peter Coyote as Porter Reese Richard Masur as Claude Dorsett Tracey Walter as Carl Dorsett Ed Lauter as Padre Quinn L Q Jones as Ben Potter American marshal Chris Mulkey as Daniels 2nd American marshal Macon McCalman as Dr Sam Michael Nesmith as Race OfficialProduction EditScreenplay Edit The off screen dialogue narrated by Macon McCalman heard over the opening credits explains the time travel experiment as having the goal of sending a rhesus monkey to the year 1862 according to the inscription on the canister containing the monkey which Swann reads aloud the experiment begins on November 4 1982 After Swann stumbles into the experiment the scientists in charge of the experiment determine that Swann and the monkey were sent to about 1875 then later pinpoint the date as being November 5 1877 The screenplay s time travel arrival day of November 5 had first appeared in 1979 s Time After Time and was also the time travel arrival day in a later film 1985 s Back to the Future As another plot clue Claire s last name Cygne is the vocative singular form of cygnus Latin for swan In addition to the grandfather paradox and the predestination paradox presented in the film the necklace that Claire takes from Lyle presents an ontological paradox i e an object with no creation point and continually in the time loop similar to the pocket watch in the 1980 time travel film Somewhere in Time These paradoxes were highlighted in the 2004 South Park episode Goobacks where various time traveling techniques in movies are compared The film s screenplay was written by Michael Nesmith a member of the band The Monkees The movie is produced by Zoomo Production which is a subsidiary of Michael Nesmith s Pacific Arts Corporation The movie was also released by Pacific Arts Video another entity of Nesmith s who appears briefly as one of the Baja 1000 officials in the beginning of the film DVD release with alternate version EditTwo brief scenes were cut from the above theatrical version for the 2001 Anchor Bay Entertainment DVD release The scene where the time experiment scientists pinpoint Swann s exact day in the past as being November 5 1877 is missing The scene where Reese is struck by the rescue helicopter s tail rotor leaving only his sheared off bloody feet and boots is missing Instead the original sound effects remain and a shot of Reese cowering on the ground is inserted Shout Factory released the film on Blu ray on March 19 2013 5 It has since gone out of print Critical reception EditUpon its theatrical release Vincent Canby of The New York Times commented At the point at which I walked out about 55 minutes into the story there hadn t been a single characterization situation line of dialogue camera angle or joke to indicate that anyone connected with Timerider had the remotest idea of what he was doing 6 Contemporary critics reviewed the film upon its 2001 DVD release Patrick Naugle of DVD Verdict said Timerider starts off a bit slow It seems as if the first twenty minutes are taken up watching Swann ride his bike all over the dry desert plains After that sluggish beginning Timerider kicks into a funny and enjoyable fish out of water story 7 Soundtrack EditNesmith also produced wrote and recorded the Timerider The Adventure of Lyle Swann soundtrack Eighteen years after the soundtrack was recorded it was finally released by Videoranch the official website and another subsidiary of Nesmith s Pacific Arts Track listing Edit All music is composed by Michael Nesmith No TitleLength1 The Baja 1000 3 132 Lost in the Weeds 1 433 Somewhere Around 1875 1 064 Scared to Death 0 585 Silks and Sixguns 0 576 Dead Man s Duds 1 287 Two Swanns at the Pond 2 208 I Want That Machine 0 519 Escape to San Marcos 2 2410 Claire s Cabin 2 0111 No Jurisdiction 0 5412 Murder at Swallow s Camp 2 1713 Claire s Rescue 1 5414 Up the Hill to Nowhere 3 1915 Out of Ammo 3 0816 Reprise 3 31References Edit Timerider 1983 AFI Catalog of Feature Films Retrieved February 4 2022 Timerider The Adventure of Lyle Swann 1982 Financial Information Murray Noel March 20 2013 Tinerider The A V Club Retrieved April 11 2022 The AFI Catalog of Feature Films Timerider Sluss Justin December 7 2012 1982 film Timerider starring Fred Ward is coming to Blu ray March 2013 High Def Disc News Vincent Canby January 21 1983 Biking Timerider The New York Times Retrieved February 28 2011 Patrick Naugle October 25 2001 Timerider The Adventure of Lyle Swann DVD Verdict Archived from the original on July 10 2011 Retrieved February 28 2011 External links EditTimerider The Adventure of Lyle Swann at IMDb Timerider The Adventure of Lyle Swann at AllMovie Timerider The Adventure of Lyle Swann at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Timerider The Adventure of Lyle Swann amp oldid 1107059481, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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