
Sliders
A boy genius and his comrades travel to different parallel universes, trying to find their way back home.
- Rated
- TV-PG
- Runtime
- 1h
- Released
- 1995
- Country
- United States
Details
Release year: 1995
Storyline
A boy genius and his comrades travel to different parallel universes, trying to find their way back home.
Top credits
Jerry O'Connell ā Quinn Mallory, Gareth Carr
Sabrina Lloyd ā Wade Welles
John Rhys-Davies ā Prof. Maximilian Arturo, Sheriff Maximilian Arturo
Cleavant Derricks ā Rembrandt 'Crying Man' Brown
Awards
0 wins & 1 nomination
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⢠Clinton Derricks-Carroll, the identical twin brother of Cleavant Derricks, played his character Rembrandt's alter ego in The King Is Back (1995), Greatfellas (1996), and The Prince of Slides (1996). In their last two appearances together, more make-up was used to cause virtually no audience member to be able to tell them apart. Both times, Cleavant and Clinton actually swapped roles during the final scenes, and no one was aware that Clinton was the one playing the Rembrandt who slid with the other main characters.
⢠The device used to activate the wormholes to enable sliding is an old modified Motorola cellphone, the MicroTAC. The new device acquired to slide in season three appeared to be a common television remote control. The device used for sliding in "Exodus" parts I and II was a modified Sega Genesis controller.
⢠Cleavant Derricks (Rembrandt "Remmy" Brown) is the only actor to appear in all 87 episodes of the series.
Episodes
87 episodes ā 5 seasons
User reviews
Great in the beginning, but then...
A good show destroyed by the network
Imaginative Series That Went Wrong...
Technical specs
- Sound mix
- Dolby
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
- Color
- Color
FAQ
- In the pilot episode, what caused the wormhole to leave Quinn's basement and place itself in the path of Rembrandt's car?
- What is the ultimate fate of each Slider?
- In the "Pilot" episode, Quinn Mallory was sleeping nearly at the beginning of the episode. Quinn Mallory had a book with him by Michio Kaku. What was the name of the book?



















