Turn Back the Clock (1989) Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

This telefilm remake of the 1947 suspense fantasy Repeat Performance stars Connie Sellecca as a fading TV star who commits a murder on New Year's Eve before being given a chance to relive the last year and prevent the murder from occurring. The script is tarted up with a high-gloss veneer and some added sexual indiscretions, as Sellecca's husband (David Dukes) has an affair with an Eve Harrington-like scriptwriter (Wendy Kilbourne), and her best friend (Jere Burns) sleeps with a wealthy harridan (Dina Merrill). Only a cameo by Joan Leslie, star of the original film, can cut through its air of a glitzy soap opera disguised as a thriller. Director Larry Elikann specialized in this sort of nonsense, being responsible for the overwrought Out of Darkness, the stultifying A Letter to Three Wives, and -- inevitably -- Peyton Place: The Next Generation. - Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Run Time:
96 min.
Production Co.:
Michael Filerman Productions, NBC
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Crime and Mystery, Drama, Thriller
Tone:
Tense
Keywords:
guest, husband, memory, murder, party, past, torment
Version of / Remake of:
Status: