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Dead on Time 1999

15 min📅 1999-01-01

As the clock ticks down to the stroke of midnight on December 31, 1999,Steve Armitage is determined to make history—not as the first person to celebrate the new millennium, but as the first to end his life before it even begins.

Director: James Larkin

Cast

Pete Lee-Wilson
Pete Lee-Wilson
Steven David Armitage
Michael Gambon
Michael Gambon
Maurice Silverman
Wendy Nottingham
Wendy Nottingham
Wendy McNabb
Nicola Stapleton
Nicola Stapleton
Briana
Jamie Sives
Jamie Sives
Zammo
Simon Lowe
Simon Lowe
Carlisle
Jon Snow
Jon Snow
News Reporter
Karol Cristina da Silva
Karol Cristina da Silva
Nurse

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dead on Time (1999) about?

Steve Armitage's last-minute plan to become the first suicide of the year 2000 goes awry when technology fails, a furious landlord closes in, and a very pregnant neighbor adds unexpected urgency to his doomed timeline. What starts as a personal tragedy spirals into a chaotic, darkly comedic race against both time and absurd misfortune.

Who directed Dead on Time?

James Larkin directed this 1999 thriller, infusing the short film with sharp tension and dark humor.

Who stars in Dead on Time?

The film stars Pete Lee-Wilson as Steve Armitage, with Michael Gambon, Wendy Nottingham, Nicola Stapleton, and Jamie Sives rounding out the cast.

Is Dead on Time (1999) worth watching?

While it's a niche, ultra-short thriller with no IMDb rating, *Dead on Time* offers a clever, tightly wound premise and a memorable snapshot of late-'90s millennial anxiety. Fans of dark comedy or micro-budget films with big ideas may find it worth a watch—or at least a curious peek.

How long is Dead on Time?

Dead on Time runs for 15 minutes.

About Dead on Time (1999) — A 15-minute Y2K thriller where desperation meets dark comedy

As the clock ticks down to the stroke of midnight on December 31, 1999,Steve Armitage is determined to make history—not as the first person to celebrate the new millennium, but as the first to end his life before it even begins. Directed by James Larkin, *Dead on Time (1999)* delivers a darkly comic yet tense thriller set against the chaotic backdrop of the Y2K frenzy. With a power card that refuses to cooperate, a landlord whose temper rivals his unpaid rent ledger, and a heavily pregnant neighbor whose water might break at the worst possible moment, Steve's ill-fated suicide attempt spirals into a surreal race against time. Larkin crafts a claustrophobic atmosphere where desperation and absurdity collide, making every second feel like an eternity

The film's sharp premise—blending existential dread with slapstick urgency—echoes the millennial anxieties of the era, when the future felt both exhilarating and precarious. Pete Lee-Wilson anchors the chaos as Steve, surrounded by a supporting cast that includes Michael Gambon as the menacing landlord and Nicola Stapleton as the beleaguered neighbor. *Dead on Time (1999)* is a micro-budget gem that turns a fleeting 15 minutes into a darkly memorable snapshot of turn-of-the-century unease.