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: This film is praised for its "top of intelligence" characters, avoiding typical tropes by having the protagonists act logically within their extraordinary circumstances [11].

: Lauper co-wrote the track with Rob Hyman of The Hooters [12, 13]. The title was actually borrowed from a TV Guide listing for the 1979 science fiction film of the same name [18, 27]. Time After Time

: The story follows a man named Joe who falls in love with a woman named Nora at Grand Central Terminal, only to discover she is a ghost who reappears for only brief periods every few years [25]. : This film is praised for its "top

Released as the second single from her debut album, She's So Unusual , "" became Lauper's first No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 [12, 18, 30]. : The story follows a man named Joe

The 1979 film Time After Time presents a unique sci-fi premise: (played by Malcolm McDowell) uses his real-life time machine to pursue Jack the Ripper into 1970s San Francisco [11, 20].

: Grunwald used a 1948 issue of LIFE magazine to accurately map out the terminal's layout and historical context [25]. Scientific and Qualitative Contexts

: ABC premiered a television adaptation that modernized the concept, though it received mixed reviews for its convoluted time-travel rules [24]. The Novel: Time After Time by Lisa Grunwald

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