Timekeeper (disambiguation)

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Timekeeper is a person that measures the passage of time.

Timekeeper(s) or The Timekeeper(s) may also refer to:

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The Timekeeper is a Canadian drama film, directed by Louis Bélanger and released in 2009. Adapted from the novel of the same name by Trevor Ferguson, the film stars Craig Olejnik as Martin Bishop, a young man who takes a job on a railway construction crew in the Northwest Territories, but struggles under the harsh cruelty of crew foreman Fisk. The cast also includes Roy Dupuis, Gary Farmer, Julian Richings and Wayne Robson.