I really appreciate people uploading these kinds of movies. Reminds me of heading out with a whole dollar; for bus fare, movie and a hamburger at Woolworth's.
@@melodiefrances3898 I remember that when I was a kid the lunch counter there was the best food ever. Now there are no more Woolworth's, or even lunch counters anywhere.
A bunch of ol' timers reminiscing about our youth. Neighborhood movie theaters with double features and cartoons! Spent our entire Saturday in the dark eating popcorn and milk duds (yuck). Ah, the good old days. Woolworth and 5 & 10 cent stores gone but not forgotten. Toys for 10 cents! Ice Cream cones also 10 cents, 15 cents with sprinkles.... A one scoop cone now costs $3.00!!! Oh, and candy bars were a nickel! I'm too old recalling this stuff. No wonder I love Time Travel stories so much....
Anybody else watching this in 2024? I remembered this when I was a kid, watching science fiction theater back in the 70s. This movie is forever tied to our current year in my mind.
Love these old movies I grew up with. In some ways they're comical now days, but in others there are so much better than todays stuff. Keep 'em comin'.
I've been trying to find this movie for 20 years or so, and I just stumbled across the thumbnail and recognized it immediately. It's been awhile since I saw it last. Say 1960! Yeah, it's not a great sci-fi film, but it is certainly unforgettable!
Now it is LBGTQ and special effects...oh and climate change (how could I forget!)...most movies (ones made for general consumption anyway) are reruns / re-interpretations of the old classics.
I watched this for the first time last month. It would be understatement to say I was surprised when (minor spoiler) the pilot arrives in the year 2024 and finds the world is recovering from a global plague! Very prescient for a movie made in 1960.
I was born in 56 and this is the first time I have even heard of this movie. At first I thought it was going to just be one of the many so-so scifi's of the time. I am glad I did watch this as it was much better than I was expecting. Even near the end I got a kick out of this movie including a B52 as well as a Connie but boy were the writers under estimating our future space colonies, year wise. Lots of holes in the science but what the hack, I did enjoy viewing this 🙂
What’s fascinating is it’s based on a true story, that this amazing story actually took place! If I hadn’t seen this movie I doubt I would have believed such a fantastic tale!
This what I think was going on in america. The ww 2 was over all the horrible loss of loved ones. No more food ration books, ño more trucks driving around collecting metal to make war machines. People before me had ww 1 and could. Not comprehend the war. They became older, but as the next generation us grew and lived in a war free world in usa. Money was to be made. Refrigerators, washing machines, hot water, tv etc car's. I had only a faint memory of war. Family members came home. So life was good. Movie theaters were you went. Once a week ; newsreel popcorn, previews and finally cartoons. People my age were happy and safe. Then the movies began to make movies about science fiction kids loved it. Then guitars were run on speakers jazz. Dance bands entertained parents. Rock and roll came along and twee ked my generation. Cars were no longer transportation. Hot rods zoomed on the streets. So you see every generation has excitement. Humans used to run or chase us. So no matter what humans live with either wars or fast life. It has been our fate to live with danger. As preteens life was safe and movies were our excitement. Zipping into space from our chairs was safe terror. People we get board just watch movies and get along with each other
01:27 - Major arrives in a stylin' ragtop 1959 Buick convertible. I once had a '59 Impala Sport Coupe like the one in parking lot that can be seen over his shoulder as he salutes.
I loved this movie when I was a boy. I might have only seen it once, but it left an indelible mark on me. I was entranced by the beauty of the women and of the civilization of that world, and the ending was so cool.....like something out of the Twilight Zone. I barely remembered it, but I told another movie fan friend of mine about the plot, and he suggested that it might be this movie. It came on some movie channel once, so I watched it, and I knew right away this was it. So cool! This must be off of blue ray or something because the picture and sound are crystal clear!
I’m so grateful that you made this available! This movie demonstrates how far we’ve come in a relatively short time. Example: the hellish conditions on Venus were only discovered by the Mariner probe, launched in ‘62. But just 6 decades later we have the JWST! Why do these movies attract so many trolls? It’s mind boggling how grown men still think belittling more than half the population is amusing! Simple things amuse simple minds.
its an honest early sci-fi movie that takes itself seriously and has no ridiculous godzilla type monsters or dinosaurs.....the pace is slow and the action is minimal....its mostly talk talk talk talk....very different from modern movies where there is an action packed crisis about every 8 minutes throughout the film
It is now August 16, 2024, and I'm seeing this for the first time. Interesting theory as well as interesting movie. The girl never would have survived. Thanks for posting this gem of a movie. Joe S
@@mariashelly4812 Good name ,wasnt entitled by the poetry and Byron love? Ok.This present arent much different what movie proposed.Their proposal for future prediction aint too far for what is happen right Now.
The ruined airfield he landed at was the former Marine Corps Air Station Eagle Mountain Lake in northern Texas. Never heard of it until I looked up the shooting location. I notice they sure do like triangles in the future. This seems like a poor man's Forbidden Planet. A real, real, poor man's.
I was born in 1960, 2 weeks after Major Allison took off on that fateful mission on March 5th. He prevented the plague of 1971 and postponed it until March 11th 2020. But here we are in 2023, 3 years into Covid and one year away from the advent of mutant skin-head zombies taking over the planet and turning Hollywood into a woke citadel of uncreative minds and spoiled role players who need 3 hours to make a movie that's not worth watching for more than 10 minutes. This movie is awesome. And it only took 75 minutes to watch. A 10 out of 10.
Love these old movies, a time when anything was possible….lol….all good entertainment, and even though no CGI, they made them well, and story lines were good. It took good actors/actresses to make it believable. HIGH 5…👍❤️😊
They don't make em like this anymore. Great storyline with good actors who knew how to act. Saw this many years ago. I was 17 in 1960, now I'm approaching 80. Great story even though all of this never happened......in could in our near future.
I was born in 1954! Now I’m 68 So this was planned for this time so we know that’s a virus is killing people off and they couldn’t have babies!! Think about it!! What their doing now through the Jabs!!
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And nowdayss still, if you can accept watching B&W movies like me . Guess this critic comes usually from younger people like me not have veen grown up with a Black and White TV set.
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It's strange... His time is 1960. But he jumped to 2024, our time now. It's strange that their future is so different from what ours is now. Different and yet the same. The writers imagined their future as torn by a plague; ours is torn by political strife. Their time difference is 64 years. Makes you wonder what ours will be like 64 years from now, in 2088.
It's the year 2022 and there has been a Coronavirus pandemic going on since 2019. This movie seems to have made an accurate prediction. Or at least somewhat accurate.
2022 two years away from 2024 and many people around the world the last couple of years have perished from the covid plague this movie was years ahead of its time
Maybe the Covid 19 Pandemic was the plague that he was babling about. But it couldn't have been prevented if it was a lab accident. I still think that Covid started in the live animal market close by that lab. Maybe one of those animals sold to be eaten by humans was bitten by a bat that carried the original virus.
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@@emsleywyatt3400 I have tried to circle back and read EE "Doc" Smith as they keep saying that all modern sic-fi is based on his stuff. I guess what is old, is new again ... over and over.
@@cineffect These are the budgets of other movies that were also released in 1960: The Time Machine (H.G.Wells) (1960) $830,000 Psycho (1960) $810,000 Ocean's Eleven (1960) $3 million The Magnificent Seven (1960) $9.75 million
Yes, this is why sonic booms aren't heard anymore, you see, past a certain speed the time barrier can be broken and it just gets real complicated after returning . . . the future being so fragile and all. It's illegal now to visit the future
@@maxotaurus5140it’s true I was there it is top secret I’m an ex submarine gunner Navy Seal, Admiral, Ninja and floral patio chair cushion cover designer! Thank me for my service. You’re welcome 😂 🥇🎖️🏅🥉🎖️🎖️🎖️🎖️🏅🏅🎖️🏅🎖️🏅 I was ordered the constipational medal of Oder by President Lincoln.
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@@davidgeoghegan8506 I worked on the F-106 when I was stationed in the UP of Michigan in the mid 60s. It's distinctly different from the F-102. Noticeably, the vertical stabilizer is flat at the top, and the intakes are way behind the cockpit, where the F-102s intaakes are almost level with the cockpit. It also is 2.5' longer.
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What year was this made? Some of the sound and set design are reminiscent of Forbidden Planet, but that was in colour. I love all these 50's and early 60's scifi films! They were slightly before my TV-watching time (born 1963), but I watched many of them as weekend afternoon reruns on TV. Bless the kind souls who upload these treasures to UA-cam!
I have never seen this one before! WOW! I wonder if those dresses were an inspiration for the female uniforms on Star Trek about six years later? Isn't it amazing just how much we didn't know then? To say the least, our knowledge and technology have advanced by magnitudes. It's a shame that human societies have not done as well. In fact, socially, we are digressing even faster.
Funny how not one person noticed how sexualized we are, from watching these movies being programmed to believe we are sexual beasts and can not live without sex. We are so much more
Merci ! Que de perles rarissimes sur cette chaîne… En espérant voir ici préservé 'Beyond The Time Barrier', Film d’Edgar G. Ulmer sorti en 1960, et totalement introuvable aujourd’hui en VOSTF ou VF (aucune édition en DVD, rien).
He returned to 1960 but because of all the nuclear testing that had already gone on he could only delay the plague and slow it's effects. The plague began to affect humanity in 2019.
🏆👏🏆 Amazing STREAM, Big Kudos on Reviving & Showcasing these Classics! Always ❤the ‘Flames and Exhaust’ of the Rockets in Empty Space! No Computer-Gen. Or Blue-Screen Effects, Incredible : Imagination Creative Model-Builders and Mat-paintings ! Thanks. God Bless. 👴🏽NoBody.
Go back to the forty, fifty, sixty, and half of the seventies for seamed stockings. But what a pain. Wore them in my teenage years in my teens. When I went out, my mother always caught me at the door to check my seams and make sure they were straight. Looked so goofy if even a little bit crooked. lol.
The X-80 is actually a Convair F-106 Delta Dart interceptor. At the end of their service life I believe they were used as target drones when I was stationed at Tyndall AFB in the mid 80's.
Hold on a darn minute he's only noticed everything changed after he landed? Was he flying with his eyes closed? When I heard that war of the worlds sound I thought there was trouble 😁. I enjoy how back in the day in these type of films they really thought we would be super advanced by now, its very interesting to see how they pictured things would go.
In this dimension no doubt you will find many strange things. Our clothes, Our food, Our method of communication, The advanced technology, Here Glasgow Rangers have a team that have actually won a trophy.
Agree. I would be fascinated to learn what sets are recycled from earlier SciFi movies. So many “low budget” films only came to be as a result of reusing sets & costumes from earlier work.
At 56:50 the jail szene is from the 1959 Fritz Lang Movie "The Tiger of Eschnapur". That is why the guys in rags on the stone staircase wear turban on his heads.
@@RSEFX Same here both My MC3, MC-4 and MA-1 helmet with the face plate (rare) are in what I consider museum quality and have a David Clark full pressure suit in my G suit collection. Great stuff. Also have a lot of Russian and Chinese stuff. Did some great porn shoots with the gear.
Está película la vi acá en la Argentina 🇦🇷 cuando tenía 4 años en canal 11 en un programa que se llamaba sábados de súper acción que comenzaba alas 13 hs hasta las 22hs donde se proyectaban películas y también algunos capítulos de series como *El Gran Chaparral* siempre me fascinaron y lo sigan haciendo las películas que hablan de los viajes en el tiempo esta película me impacto cuando termina como el piloto enveje en horas ahora a mis 60 años la pude encontrar y bajarla en DVD 💿 cuando lindos recuerdos cuando la vida no era tan complicada como actualmente
Hola. Yo también me pasaba las tardes de los sábados viendo el viejo canal 11. Sábados de súper acción era lo más. Muchas de aquellas películas hoy están en youtube. Recuerdo especialmente las de Flint . Con respecto a esta película del viaje en el tiempo te sugiero leer LA TRAMA CELESTE de Bioy Casares del año 1949. Es increíble la similitud. Saludos 🙋♂️
I just learned this was filmed in part, at an old airbase just northwest of Fort Worth, Texas. Today, it is Kenneth Copeland Ministries and airfield. I read a comment on Google Maps regarding this old airbase and this 1960s science fiction that was filmed there.
Great movie. Given his theory of how he ended up in 2024, there is no way he can go backwards. Regardless of which direction you travel the Earth will still be going forward. He would more than likely end up another 64 years into the future.
As he returned shortly after he left (they were still in the control room), they wouldn't have aged as no time had passed for them. No idea why he aged, apart for dramatic effect.
@@lotuselansteve Maybe he was mutating, not ageing - he might have been patient zero for the plague, bringing it back from the future, and starting it off.
Did anyone recognize John Van Dreelen? He appeared in a couple of episodes of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. He was so good!! And that's what makes these old movies even better; seeing all the familiar faces.
@@spokanetomcat1 Ok. But some say, fighter jets are a thing of the past. Drones can do all the same missions at a small fraction of the cost leaving 99 cents on the dollar change. Also they can do group missions that manned jet fighters cannot because they are cheaper and numerous.
@@goognamgoognw6637 You have valid points. But, with communications delays, jamming, and lack of total situational awareness a live pilot can view over a drone. USAF Ret.
A real surprise. I was expecting a routine Hollywood happy ending but was thrilled they did something better. Looks to me like the same people did this one and The Creation of the Humanoids, which came out 2 years later. However, I looked up the directors and they're different. Nevertheless the styles are similar. The Humanoids one is a very thoughtful film, low on action perhaps but high on ideas and questions. Darlene Tompkins is a real beauty.
One problem is if he went back in time she would not be born yet if at all. So she would disappear. Plus if there were people safe on the moon and Mars, why did the supreme not try to contact them? A very good movie and plot like the outer limits classic with Martin landau “ the man who was never born.”
@@voivod6871 If he went back 64 years to his own time in 1960 I think she would survive the journey with him, after all he made it to the future without aging, why can't she make it to the past?
I was 6yrs old when this came out…saw this at a neighborhood theater and thought that it was fantastic….strange I joined the USAF in “73” and realized that they really exaggerated the capabilities of the dagger (F 102)but to a 6yr old it was something futuristic, still a good sci fi story…
Except it was all nonsense. However, going the speed of light known as “ C” causes time to slow for that person. Making everything else faster. So astronauts traveling in space might be milliseconds behind in time. Interesting how the rate if time actually does pass in relation to each other.
"Planet of the apes" originates from a story written by french novelist Pierre Boulle (also author of " The bridge on the river Kwai" ) and published in 1963 However Boulle's original plot represented the apes as a society and civilisation so highly developped and scientifically minded that they have reached the age of rocketships and conceived their own space exploration program thus leaving mankind even farther way behind them in terms of evolution than described in the script of the movie !!.
@@martinquerre9614 True. The only reason Hollywood changed the apes to a more primitive society, was because it turned out to be a lot cheaper than having them be as technologically advanced as they were in the book. Same reason the Wolfen in "Wolfen" were played by canines, even though in the book, they were a creepy mix of both wolf and human features.
I really appreciate people uploading these kinds of movies. Reminds me of heading out with a whole dollar; for bus fare, movie and a hamburger at Woolworth's.
❤😊
Big nostalgia.
@@melodiefrances3898 I remember that when I was a kid the lunch counter there was the best food ever. Now there are no more Woolworth's, or even lunch counters anywhere.
The value of a dollar has evaporated like our youth RPastuch. Luckily the planet is in better shape than the one in the movie in 2024.
A bunch of ol' timers reminiscing about our youth. Neighborhood movie theaters with double features and cartoons! Spent our entire Saturday in the dark eating popcorn and milk duds (yuck). Ah, the good old days. Woolworth and 5 & 10 cent stores gone but not forgotten. Toys for 10 cents! Ice Cream cones also 10 cents, 15 cents with sprinkles.... A one scoop cone now costs $3.00!!! Oh, and candy bars were a nickel! I'm too old recalling this stuff. No wonder I love Time Travel stories so much....
@@ladymeropi Also the expectation of the life ahead of us.
They told us in elementary school we would all be in space with fantastic jobs...
Anybody else watching this in 2024? I remembered this when I was a kid, watching science fiction theater back in the 70s. This movie is forever tied to our current year in my mind.
I'm watch it right now. Love those 50's cars too.
I guess COVID was the plague described in the movie. Are the anti-vaxxers the mutants? Or are the people that got the vaccine the mutants?
Yeah, watching in 2024 and never saw it before. When they reveal the year it was more surprising to me than they intended!
I'm watching from 2024. Wishing I could go back to 1960. 🤣
Yes
Man! I love these 50s and 60s flicks and I'm only 31, just started watching these joints this year , many thanks to my Grandfather and my Parents 👌
Love these old movies I grew up with. In some ways they're comical now days, but in others there are so much better than todays stuff.
Keep 'em comin'.
i Conker 100 percent !
I just got back from there....
It's as good as u think...
. And more ...
....Much, much more
i prefer these over most of the crap they produced in the 80s haha
Me took
@@omega311888 Even the 80's stuff is better than what they make today.
I've been trying to find this movie for 20 years or so, and I just stumbled across the thumbnail and recognized it immediately. It's been awhile since I saw it last. Say 1960! Yeah, it's not a great sci-fi film, but it is certainly unforgettable!
She sure is pretty
Why ?
Not to embarrass you, Robert, but the Time Machine is 1960. And light-years ahead of the inferior remake from early 2000s.
It is a creative original.
"...procreate with the rulers daughters". Sounds like a difficult job assignment but I'll volunteer!
Death by Snu Snu
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Col goes into operating room 2 without any protective gown or mask..
For Mankind!
@johnrogan9420 Rank has its privileges. The hospitalized, not so much.
Better movie than anything coming out of Hollywood these days.
I wouldn't go that far.
That's just plain nonsense.
True, More brains than money
That's not difficult.
Now it is LBGTQ and special effects...oh and climate change (how could I forget!)...most movies (ones made for general consumption anyway) are reruns / re-interpretations of the old classics.
AMAZING, in this movie the year is 2024...Wow, it really is 2024 when I’m watching it!!!!
It's truly amazing! 😱
And no Cosmic plague! The major must have convinced them! lol 😉
I watched this for the first time last month. It would be understatement to say I was surprised when (minor spoiler) the pilot arrives in the year 2024 and finds the world is recovering from a global plague! Very prescient for a movie made in 1960.
I said the same thing, It was all planned for now!!!
How about so many bases that the 60s had are now closed and abandoned now.
There has been no global plague, all propaganda.
Now we are in 2024, the future.
COVID PERHAPS. I GOT A SURPRISE WHEN THEY SAID ITS 2024 WHICH IS NOW. I SAID IT OUT ALOUD WHEN THEY SAID THE YEAR OF NOW. AND IM HERE ON MY OWN.
I was born in 56 and this is the first time I have even heard of this movie. At first I thought it was going to just be one of the many so-so scifi's of the time. I am glad I did watch this as it was much better than I was expecting. Even near the end I got a kick out of this movie including a B52 as well as a Connie but boy were the writers under estimating our future space colonies, year wise. Lots of holes in the science but what the hack, I did enjoy viewing this 🙂
Without the war in Vietnam, we might have gotten to other planets by the 70s...
What’s fascinating is it’s based on a true story, that this amazing story actually took place! If I hadn’t seen this movie I doubt I would have believed such a fantastic tale!
This what I think was going on in america. The ww 2 was over all the horrible loss of loved ones. No more food ration books, ño more trucks driving around collecting metal to make war machines. People before me had ww 1 and could. Not comprehend the war. They became older, but as the next generation us grew and lived in a war free world in usa. Money was to be made. Refrigerators, washing machines, hot water, tv etc car's. I had only a faint memory of war. Family members came home. So life was good. Movie theaters were you went. Once a week ; newsreel popcorn, previews and finally cartoons. People my age were happy and safe. Then the movies began to make movies about science fiction kids loved it. Then guitars were run on speakers jazz. Dance bands entertained parents. Rock and roll came along and twee ked my generation. Cars were no longer transportation. Hot rods zoomed on the streets. So you see every generation has excitement. Humans used to run or chase us. So no matter what humans live with either wars or fast life. It has been our fate to live with danger. As preteens life was safe and movies were our excitement. Zipping into space from our chairs was safe terror. People we get board just watch movies and get along with each other
JUST LOVE THOSE CARS FROM THE 50'S AND 60'S.
01:27 - Major arrives in a stylin' ragtop 1959 Buick convertible. I once had a '59 Impala Sport Coupe like the one in parking lot that can be seen over his shoulder as he salutes.
I loved this movie when I was a boy. I might have only seen it once, but it left an indelible mark on me. I was entranced by the beauty of the women and of the civilization of that world, and the ending was so cool.....like something out of the Twilight Zone.
I barely remembered it, but I told another movie fan friend of mine about the plot, and he suggested that it might be this movie. It came on some movie channel once, so I watched it, and I knew right away this was it. So cool!
This must be off of blue ray or something because the picture and sound are crystal clear!
SHE IS A LOOKER!
@@johnlynch575 if i was hammered drunk i'd take a look
@@johnlynch575 agreed 😊
It's 2023, Trirene is out there somewhere.
I’m so grateful that you made this available! This movie demonstrates how far we’ve come in a relatively short time. Example: the hellish conditions on Venus were only discovered by the Mariner probe, launched in ‘62. But just 6 decades later we have the JWST!
Why do these movies attract so many trolls? It’s mind boggling how grown men still think belittling more than half the population is amusing! Simple things amuse simple minds.
Women of the future. Short dresses, high heels and seamed stockings. Sign me up.
And not talking.
@@hansberger4939 They're afwul slap-happy though.
I saw her bum when he layed her on the couch.
nice legs, probably a bit different now
Well the future did not turn out like we hoped it would. At least they invented yoga pants , helps you tell the real ones from the fake ones.
Sign me up, too!❤️😀👍
Just the music and sound effects alone take me back. I loved science back then, wanting to be an astronaut! All of us were into space travel...
its an honest early sci-fi movie that takes itself seriously and has no ridiculous godzilla type monsters or dinosaurs.....the pace is slow and the action is minimal....its mostly talk talk talk talk....very different from modern movies where there is an action packed crisis about every 8 minutes throughout the film
It is now August 16, 2024, and I'm seeing this for the first time. Interesting theory as well as interesting movie. The girl never would have survived. Thanks for posting this gem of a movie. Joe S
Thanks for watching!
and some of us were born before 1960, phew, glad i missed the covid mutants
I had never seen this movie. I want to thank all the comments for not giving away the ending. I really enjoyed this movie
Enjoyed it immensely- a grand sweeping story & she was great - plus a very clever ending.
Laid the plot for "Planet of the Apes"?
I WASNT EXPECTING HOW IT ENDED THOUGH. ITS A SHAME.
The way things are going on in this world now ( 11/22 ) this movie is not too far off
Future Programming From the Past ???✍🏻🧐👉🏻🤨
It is only October 10 2022 ,(10/22) so you must be from the future....... 😆😆😆😆
@@mariashelly4812 , I'm from the present future , and leaving from the present past !! 😆
@@mariashelly4812 Good name ,wasnt entitled by the poetry and Byron love? Ok.This present arent much different what movie proposed.Their proposal for future prediction aint too far for what is happen right Now.
Hit us with the "plague" in 2020, having many of the same effects.
At long last, a decent old si-fi film worth watching :) Anyone could be critical over this movie but it's so entertaining and worth the watch.
The ruined airfield he landed at was the former Marine Corps Air Station Eagle Mountain Lake in northern Texas. Never heard of it until I looked up the shooting location.
I notice they sure do like triangles in the future. This seems like a poor man's Forbidden Planet. A real, real, poor man's.
Magnificent desolation!
I love these old, abandoned sites. . . they have a truer sense of eeriness than artificial sets ever have.
A sort of... Foreclosure Planet?
Yeah the 666 triangle !
Marine Corps Air Station in North Texas? Tensions with the Oakies again?
The tele evangelist Kenneth Copeland bought the property and it is now Kenneth Copeland airport.
I was born in 1960, 2 weeks after Major Allison took off on that fateful mission on March 5th. He prevented the plague of 1971 and postponed it until March 11th 2020. But here we are in 2023, 3 years into Covid and one year away from the advent of mutant skin-head zombies taking over the planet and turning Hollywood into a woke citadel of uncreative minds and spoiled role players who need 3 hours to make a movie that's not worth watching for more than 10 minutes. This movie is awesome. And it only took 75 minutes to watch. A 10 out of 10.
Yep!
Well said!
I, too, was born under the 49 star flag.
Love these old movies, a time when anything was possible….lol….all good entertainment, and even though no CGI, they made them well, and story lines were good. It took good actors/actresses to make it believable. HIGH 5…👍❤️😊
Good because there isn't any CGI as it's often over used these days.
They don't make em like this anymore. Great storyline with good actors who knew how to act. Saw this many years ago. I was 17 in 1960, now I'm approaching 80. Great story even though all of this never happened......in could in our near future.
Thank Baby Jesus.
I was born in 1954! Now I’m 68 So this was planned for this time so we know that’s a virus is killing people off and they couldn’t have babies!! Think about it!! What their doing now through the Jabs!!
This was the year I was born lol. I love watching these movies.
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IM 71 BUT 72 THIS YEAR. I WAS HOPING THE TRAVELLER WOULD TAKE THE LADY WITH HIM THAT HE LIKED AND THEY WOULD BOTH GET BACK TO 1960.
Really a enjoyable sci-fi movie experience back then
And nowdayss still, if you can accept watching B&W movies like me . Guess this critic comes usually from younger people like me not have veen grown up with a Black and White TV set.
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I was ordered the constipational medal of Oder by President Lincoln.
Not seen this ☝ in ages,A fine clear print,Thanks 👋🙂
It's strange... His time is 1960. But he jumped to 2024, our time now. It's strange that their future is so different from what ours is now. Different and yet the same. The writers imagined their future as torn by a plague; ours is torn by political strife. Their time difference is 64 years. Makes you wonder what ours will be like 64 years from now, in 2088.
Best to live your life today. Don't wait for tomorrow. It may never come or not be what you expect.
I was hoping he would bring the plague back. Princess Trirene is gorgeous.
It's the year 2022 and there has been a Coronavirus pandemic going on since 2019. This movie seems to have made an accurate prediction. Or at least somewhat accurate.
No predictions at all but planned because movies and TV shows are predictive programming.
I was just thinking the same !!!
You’re right about it having a somewhat accurate plot though they were still far off from what actually happened and thank goodness
Nothing has been going on since 2019 apart from a global agenda, that the majority fell for it.
2022 two years away from 2024 and many people around the world the last couple of years have perished from the covid plague this movie was years ahead of its time
Maybe the Covid 19 Pandemic was the plague that he was babling about. But it couldn't have been prevented if it was a lab accident. I still think that Covid started in the live animal market close by that lab. Maybe one of those animals sold to be eaten by humans was bitten by a bat that carried the original virus.
Exactly
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I was ordered the constipational medal of Oder by President Lincoln.
What a stunning young lady. I can't believe no one else has mentioned that.
I think it was mentioned a time or two over the last year, or maybe about sixty times.
@TheOtherBill 😂 People who don't read comments.
This was only six years before Star Trek. I think I know where they got the uniform design for the female crew members. Thank the lord!
We know where Star Wars got their opening narration crawling style.
@@emsleywyatt3400 I have tried to circle back and read EE "Doc" Smith as they keep saying that all modern sic-fi is based on his stuff. I guess what is old, is new again ... over and over.
A fair number of the sound effects were also recycled for Star Trek TOS and other period shows.
Wow ,Darlene Tompkins was an absolutely gorgeous woman !
This is actually a pretty good movie considering how old it is, I was surprised.
A shame about the crappy skull caps, though.
Good movies are good movies no matter when they were made.
Most studio productions today are remakes, sequels or spin-offs and people consider it as extraordinary if old movies are good.
Been looking for this movie for a very long time. So glad it was posted. Just wish he'd been able to take her back with him.
yeh, but going back 65yrs she'd be just an immature sperm and ovum.
When you imagine that "Alien" was made just 19 years later, it's mind boggling.
cineffect: Well,you have to consider this movie only cost $125,000 to make.
@@ebayerr Interesting, and "Alien" only cost $ 11 million to make.
@@ebayerr but at that time you could go with 1 dolla into the cinema and got change money :D
@@cineffect These are the budgets of other movies that were also released in 1960:
The Time Machine (H.G.Wells) (1960) $830,000
Psycho (1960) $810,000
Ocean's Eleven (1960) $3 million
The Magnificent Seven (1960) $9.75 million
@@ebayerr Interesting, thank you.
Yes, this is why sonic booms aren't heard anymore, you see, past a certain speed the time barrier can be broken and it just gets real complicated after returning . . . the future being so fragile and all. It's illegal now to visit the future
That makes sense! 🇺🇸 😎👍☕
I was buying your comment for a second
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I was ordered the constipational medal of Oder by President Lincoln.
A wonderfully goofy concoction from the music and acting to the sets and story. Hooray!
His landing at that abandoned base is well done. The grounds have really fallen into ruin.
Amazing how the aircraft would "shape-shift" several times from an F-102 to an F-106 !
They're almost identical in size but the F-106 is much faster..
@@davidgeoghegan8506 The 106 is the nicer looking one to, IMO.
@@davidgeoghegan8506 I worked on the F-106 when I was stationed in the UP of Michigan in the mid 60s. It's distinctly different from the F-102. Noticeably, the vertical stabilizer is flat at the top, and the intakes are way behind the cockpit, where the F-102s intaakes are almost level with the cockpit. It also is 2.5' longer.
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I was ordered the constipational medal of Oder by President Lincoln.
What year was this made? Some of the sound and set design are reminiscent of Forbidden Planet, but that was in colour. I love all these 50's and early 60's scifi films! They were slightly before my TV-watching time (born 1963), but I watched many of them as weekend afternoon reruns on TV. Bless the kind souls who upload these treasures to UA-cam!
I have never seen this one before! WOW! I wonder if those dresses were an inspiration for the female uniforms on Star Trek about six years later?
Isn't it amazing just how much we didn't know then? To say the least, our knowledge and technology have advanced by magnitudes. It's a shame that human societies have not done as well. In fact, socially, we are digressing even faster.
True fact
Perhaps the most inconvenient truth
Funny how not one person noticed how sexualized we are, from watching these movies being programmed to believe we are sexual beasts and can not live without sex. We are so much more
I agree.
“ rumors of war”…..if you think this the worst of times then you need to read some history.
Prevent a space anomaly from hitting earth? Okay.
Trini is too cute!
Merci !
Que de perles rarissimes sur cette chaîne…
En espérant voir ici préservé 'Beyond The Time Barrier', Film d’Edgar G. Ulmer sorti en 1960, et totalement introuvable aujourd’hui en VOSTF ou VF (aucune édition en DVD, rien).
He returned to 1960 but because of all the nuclear testing that had already gone on he could only
delay the plague and slow it's effects. The plague began to affect humanity in 2019.
I've seen this movie years ago. It's still a great movie.
That flying suit is amazing and I want one
I like the concept of knocking on the door of a deaf/mute and calling her name. 39:20
👂what....👂what....👂what!!! 😆👍
LOL! I wondered if anyone else caught this. And didn't the "president" or what ever he is say everyone was a deaf mute?
Oh but she could read his mind that he was knocking on the door 😊
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i really enjoyed watching this, pls keep playing these types of movies
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Well you're the FIRST one I've seen mention that! Hmmm
5:43 I think the control room is at White Sands…. When the pilot talks back he says, “sands control “ …..
I like the scenery the cars and all the smoking don't forget all the drinking. What a hoot!
Go back to the forty, fifty, sixty, and half of the seventies for seamed stockings. But what a pain. Wore them in my teenage years in my teens. When I went out, my mother always caught me at the door to check my seams and make sure they were straight. Looked so goofy if even a little bit crooked. lol.
At 8:56 - "Oh no! I've landed in Flint, Michigan by mistake. Sure hope I can get a Greyhound back to Andrews".
Oh, the humanity!
Thank you for aging 64 years by going back to 1960 and warning us about the plague of 1971, and what life would be like in 2024.
33:41 I LOVE IT WHEN TIME TRAVEL FLICKS LIKE THIS CALL OUT THE CURRENT TIME. TWO YEARS TO GO.
Soylent Green was set in 2022. Keep your eye on the price of strawberries.
@@TooSlowTube and the mutants, tirana where are you?
just 1 year now... ;-)
Exactly Right
Only 4 months now!
The X-80 is actually a Convair F-106 Delta Dart interceptor. At the end of their service life I believe they were used as target drones when I was stationed at Tyndall AFB in the mid 80's.
Thank you for your service. And your interesting comment!
Man, that girl is a knockout!
Another great film, thanks for showing it.
Glad you enjoyed it
Hold on a darn minute he's only noticed everything changed after he landed? Was he flying with his eyes closed? When I heard that war of the worlds sound I thought there was trouble 😁. I enjoy how back in the day in these type of films they really thought we would be super advanced by now, its very interesting to see how they pictured things would go.
War of the worlds is grandfather of all alien invasion films. It's shame the world DIDN'T advance as many thought it would in that era.
SAS if you watched it you will notice his got big and wide open...He was blinded from the time warp and/or a memory loss ...
That's writer's privilege for you.
Great movie!! Me and my cats love the rocket zooooooming at=round, thank you for uploading this fine film!!
Glad to know your cats enjoyed it! 😹
Am I the only one surprised that they are still fielding M-1 carbines hundreds of years in the future?
Watching in 2024!! Too funny.
Opening credits were kind of prescient to Star Wars opening.
there's much older french movie with same open credit.
I wonder what movie did that first?
This is a Century series jet he's flying. Maybe an F-104? I worked on the F-106 models back in the 80s. Most of them were older than me.
It was a F-102 Delta Dagger but was known as the Deuce.
In this dimension no doubt you will find many strange things.
Our clothes,
Our food,
Our method of communication,
The advanced technology,
Here Glasgow Rangers have a team that have actually won a trophy.
Beginning reminds me of TZ. Ep.1 Where is everybody? Great show, awesome episode 🤜🤛
Not bad at all really nice sets.
Agree. I would be fascinated to learn what sets are recycled from earlier SciFi movies. So many “low budget” films only came to be as a result of reusing sets & costumes from earlier work.
At 56:50 the jail szene is from the 1959 Fritz Lang Movie "The Tiger of Eschnapur". That is why the guys in rags on the stone staircase wear turban on his heads.
That X-80 is one hell of a plane, having enough fuel to travel 10,000 mph twice!
It's strange that the modern (futuristic) society seems to have forgotten about paper and pencils, and the use of writing as a means of communication.
Loved seeing the Dart and Dagger (the Delta winged planes). Grew up in the decade they were new.
Wasn’t expecting the ending ,,it was a bit clunky but they got almost right at the last half hour
Super hot MC-3 high altitude partial pressure suit and MA-1 helmet the pilot is wearing.
Yes. I managed to find and purchase both of these things a couple of decades ago. They are just too cool (but sure cost a lot!)
@@RSEFX Same here both My MC3, MC-4 and MA-1 helmet with the face plate (rare) are in what I consider museum quality and have a David Clark full pressure suit in my G suit collection. Great stuff. Also have a lot of Russian and Chinese stuff. Did some great porn shoots with the gear.
Está película la vi acá en la Argentina 🇦🇷 cuando tenía 4 años en canal 11 en un programa que se llamaba sábados de súper acción que comenzaba alas 13 hs hasta las 22hs donde se proyectaban películas y también algunos capítulos de series como *El Gran Chaparral* siempre me fascinaron y lo sigan haciendo las películas que hablan de los viajes en el tiempo esta película me impacto cuando termina como el piloto enveje en horas ahora a mis 60 años la pude encontrar y bajarla en DVD 💿 cuando lindos recuerdos cuando la vida no era tan complicada como actualmente
Aquí en Perú 🇵🇪 en canal 7 dio en los años setentas, eran muy interesantes las historias de ciencia ficción. Vistas en mi niñez. Saludos.
@@williammontoya9465 igualmente hermano peruano Feliz año 2023 🥂para vos y toda tu familia y el Perú
Yeah I always like these kind of movies and I’m 68 I lived in Tennessee back then!!
Hola. Yo también me pasaba las tardes de los sábados viendo el viejo canal 11. Sábados de súper acción era lo más. Muchas de aquellas películas hoy están en youtube. Recuerdo especialmente las de Flint . Con respecto a esta película del viaje en el tiempo te sugiero leer LA TRAMA CELESTE de Bioy Casares del año 1949. Es increíble la similitud. Saludos 🙋♂️
Any legit sci-fi movie had a theremin wailing away.
most of them were not ligit sci-fi.
He doesn't bed down with ruler hot daughter? WOW 😲. He didn't do the thing
@@beba9994 Very attractive girl! 😍
The Day The Earth Stood Still's score is the absolute 👑 when it comes to its use of the Theremin.
I just learned this was filmed in part, at an old airbase just northwest of Fort Worth, Texas. Today, it is Kenneth Copeland Ministries and airfield. I read a comment on Google Maps regarding this old airbase and this 1960s science fiction that was filmed there.
Halter top, pony tail and a mind reader! Sign me up! 😍
This very situation is why I declined NASAs job offer to be a test pilot.
The fighter jet shown at the beginning is the F-102 Delta Dagger.
Great movie. Given his theory of how he ended up in 2024, there is no way he can go backwards. Regardless of which direction you travel the Earth will still be going forward. He would more than likely end up another 64 years into the future.
Or would be 50,000 mph below the combined solar system / planet speed instead of above it
Darlene Tompkins ....you know what I'm thinking don't you...
Ive been looking for this movie since 1966. I first saw it as a 3rd grader. Even back then, i was geared torwards sci fi.
They got the Time Effect reversed: the returning pilot should be almost the same age as when he left and Base personnel be aged.
As he returned shortly after he left (they were still in the control room), they wouldn't have aged as no time had passed for them. No idea why he aged, apart for dramatic effect.
@@lotuselansteve Maybe he was mutating, not ageing - he might have been patient zero for the plague, bringing it back from the future, and starting it off.
Possibly
Did anyone recognize John Van Dreelen? He appeared in a couple of episodes of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. He was so good!! And that's what makes these old movies even better; seeing all the familiar faces.
Yes. It helps to sharpen one's eye watching movies of this type as you do recognize a number of familiar faces.
Yes, you are correct. The aircraft was a Convair F-102A Delta Dagger. The last one retired in 1988. Max speed 590 MPH.
That's a beautiful aircraft!
Such a slow aircraft for a jet.
@@goognamgoognw6637 But it could turn on a dime and leave nine cents change.
@@spokanetomcat1 Ok. But some say, fighter jets are a thing of the past. Drones can do all the same missions at a small fraction of the cost leaving 99 cents on the dollar change. Also they can do group missions that manned jet fighters cannot because they are cheaper and numerous.
@@goognamgoognw6637 You have valid points. But, with communications delays, jamming, and lack of total situational awareness a live pilot can view over a drone. USAF Ret.
It's cool to hear the old sound effects from Forbidden Planet and War of the Worlds 😄👍
Scary how accurate the mutants in the year 2024 are.... I can certainly see that in another 11 months or so....
Facts
A real surprise. I was expecting a routine Hollywood happy ending but was thrilled they did something better. Looks to me like the same people did this one and The Creation of the Humanoids, which came out 2 years later. However, I looked up the directors and they're different. Nevertheless the styles are similar. The Humanoids one is a very thoughtful film, low on action perhaps but high on ideas and questions. Darlene Tompkins is a real beauty.
One problem is if he went back in time she would not be born yet if at all. So she would disappear. Plus if there were people safe on the moon and Mars, why did the supreme not try to contact them? A very good movie and plot like the outer limits classic with Martin landau “ the man who was never born.”
MrGlenspace
He went forward in time from 1960 to 2024
One problem? This film is one continuous problem.
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You are the problem by not explaining yourself properly or may be you don’t know how!
@@redblade8160 Yes he knows that but what he means is if he then went back too his original time and took her with him
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If he went back 64 years to his own time in 1960 I think she would survive the journey with him, after all he made it to the future without aging, why can't she make it to the past?
I love how the laws of physics are completely ignored in these olde movies but still entertaining.
I was 6yrs old when this came out…saw this at a neighborhood theater and thought that it was fantastic….strange I joined the USAF in “73” and realized that they really exaggerated the capabilities of the dagger (F 102)but to a 6yr old it was something futuristic, still a good sci fi story…
They just upgraded the engine and discovered the time barrier.
i have to admit i liked this film, okay some corny studio sets but a great story line and intriguing to say the least
Edgar Ulmer,best of the minimalist directors
There was some cool mathmatical theory if you can call it that , in this movie. Interesting for 1960
Except it was all nonsense. However, going the speed of light known as “ C” causes time to slow for that person. Making everything else faster. So astronauts traveling in space might be milliseconds behind in time. Interesting how the rate if time actually does pass in relation to each other.
This "bend in time" idea was probably the inspiration for "The Planet of the Apes."
"Planet of the apes" originates from a story written by french novelist Pierre Boulle (also author of " The bridge on the river Kwai" ) and published in 1963 However Boulle's original plot represented the apes as a society and civilisation so highly developped and scientifically minded that they have reached the age of rocketships and conceived their own space exploration program thus leaving mankind even farther way behind them in terms of evolution than described in the script of the movie !!.
@@martinquerre9614 That I called a pure Scifi theme.Hmm.Apes never will be able to speak like Shakespeare
Yes,
And also the silence and mind reading of the mutated people in Beneath the Planet of the Apes.
@@martinquerre9614 True. The only reason Hollywood changed the apes to a more primitive society, was because it turned out to be a lot cheaper than having them be as technologically advanced as they were in the book.
Same reason the Wolfen in "Wolfen" were played by canines, even though in the book, they were a creepy mix of both wolf and human features.
@@zxyatiywariii8 I agree with your explanation which appears to sink in
This is a good one thanks
Its a low budget, 1960 B grade science fiction made with sincerity. Darlene Tompkins was a very pretty young lady.