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Mutant | Time Travel
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5.2/10
IMDbBudget 250,000 USD
The mutants were played by members of the Los Angeles Lakers.
Forrest J. Ackerman's cameo appearance led him to make numerous cameo appearances, and even do bit parts, for more than 40 years.
Peter Strudwick personally contacted Ib Melchior about possibly playing the role of a monster in this film. After visiting Melchior at his house, Melchior wrote the part of The Mutant for Strudwick to specifically portray.
Producer Ray Dorn "borrowed" much of this movie for Journey to the Center of Time (1967). Irwin Allen also borrowed much of the concept for his TV series The Time Tunnel (1966). Director Ib Melchior declined to make waves so he would continue getting work in Hollywood.
The writer Ib Melchior would later borrow part of his own plot to write The Outer Limits: The Premonition (1965) in which the main characters are also out of synchronization with time as everyone else around them moves extremely slowly. This happens to the time travelers in this movie who arrive back in their own time out of synchronization.
"Reena: Don't you like me? Danny McKee, the Electrician: Of course, I like you. You're a beautiful girl. Reena: Oh, that! Beauty is only skin deep. Danny McKee, the Electrician: Well, it's deep enough. What do you want - a lovely liver?"
"Councilman Willard: We must consider the greater good. I must do what I think is right. Dr. Steve Connors: And what about us? Councilman Willard: Nobody invited you here. Dr. Erik von Steiner: At least give us a chance to try to find a solution. Councilman Willard: It's impossible! Dr. Steve Connors: Until you have tried and failed, nothing is impossible!"