Beyond the Time Barrier

Beyond the Time Barrier (U)

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Revolt | Time Warp

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  • Genre(s): Romance, Science Fiction
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Edgar G. Ulmer
  • Cast(s): Robert Clarke, Darlene Tompkins, Vladimir Sokoloff, Boyd 'Red' Morgan, Stephen Bekassy See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 15min
  • Music: Darrell Calker
  • Similar To: Needle in a Timestack, Moonshot
  • Story:

    A pilot testing an experimental new rocket powered craft manages to fly into the future and land at the now deserted airbase he left. He ends up in a city with people who are suspicious he is a spy and who want to keep him to procreate with the rulers daughter because the majority of the inhabitants are sterile. He manages to escape and return to his own time but ages dramatically. Directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. Starring Robert Clarke, Arianne Ulmer, Vladimir Sokoloff in prominent roles.

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5.3/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story

A pilot testing an experimental new rocket powered craft manages to fly into the future and land at the now deserted airbase he left. He ends up in a city with people who are suspicious he is a spy and who want to keep him to procreate with the rulers daughter because the majority of the inhabitants are sterile. He manages to escape and return to his own time but ages dramatically. Directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. Starring Robert Clarke, Arianne Ulmer, Vladimir Sokoloff in prominent roles.

Ratings

5.3/10

IMDb

BOX OFFICE

Budget 125,000 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

This film and another Robert Clarke / Edgar G. Ulmer production, The Amazing Transparent Man (1960), which was shot at the same time and in the same location, were originally to be distributed by a company called Pacific International. Shortly after the films were completed, Pacific International went bankrupt, and producer Clarke lost all the money he had put into it. The films were put up for auction by the film lab that processed them in order to recoup its costs. Both films were bought by American-International Pictures for a fraction of their cost, and upon release they made the company quite a bit of money. Except for his salary as an actor for two weeks' work, Clarke never saw a dime from the films.

With cooperation from the US Air Force and Texas Air National Guard, producer Robert Clarke filmed at Fort Worth's Carswell Air Force Base and the abandoned Marine Corps Air Station at Eagle Mountain Lake. The badly deteriorated buildings were used to show that the air base from which he took off was in ruins.

Although the "X-80" is actually a Convair F-102 Delta Dagger--first introduced into service in 1956-- in most scenes, a few stock footage shots show an F-106 Delta Dart. The most notable difference is the shape of the vertical stabilizer, the upper portion of which is flat rather than pointed. Also, the air intakes on the F-106 are located well behind the cockpit rather than at the front of the cockpit as on the F-102.

Some of the sound effects are taken from George Pal's The War of the Worlds (1953).

Vladimir Sokoloff, who played "The Supreme", played "the old man" in The Magnificent Seven (1960), which was also released in 1960. Although he played a Mexican in that film, he was actually from Russia and his Russian accent can be heard in this film.

Popular Dialogues

"Captain: I don't trust that man. Especially his thoughts."

"Maj. William Allison: I don't understand. The Supreme: There will be time for understanding if you are co-operative."