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''Beyond the Time Barrier'' from 1960
A vintage movie poster of ''Beyond the Time Barrier'' a 1960 American science fiction film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. The film is notable for its... more
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''Beyond the Time Barrier'' from 1960
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A vintage movie poster of ''Beyond the Time Barrier'' a 1960 American science fiction film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. The film is notable for its low budget and its contribution to the genre of time travel and post-apocalyptic science fiction.
The story is set in a post-apocalyptic future where a catastrophic event has left Earth in ruins and radiation levels dangerously high. The main character, Major William Allison (played by Robert Clarke), is a test pilot who becomes trapped in a time warp when he flies an experimental aircraft. He finds himself in the distant future, where a small group of survivors lives underground in a domed city. These survivors are plagued by mutations caused by the high levels of radiation on the Earth's surface.
Major Allison is initially seen as a potential threat by the future inhabitants but eventually becomes involved in their struggles and attempts to find a way back to his own time. Along the way, he encounters a woman named Princess Trirene (played by Darlene Tompkins), who becomes his ally and love interest.
"Beyond the Time Barrier" is known for its imaginative take on time travel and its portrayal of a bleak future filled with dystopian elements. Despite its limited budget, the film attempts to explore complex themes related to time, survival, and human resilience.
While "Beyond the Time Barrier" may not be considered a classic of the science fiction genre, it remains an interesting example of low-budget, independent science fiction cinema from the early 1960s.
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