Beyond the Time Barrier is a 1960 American Cold War-era black and white time travel science fiction film filmed in Texas in ten days. It starred and was produced by. Beyond the Time Barrier - 1960 Midnite Prowl. July 1960 (United States) Running time 75 minutes Country United States Language English Budget US$125,000. Uncover detailed information about Beyond the Time Barrier (1960). Explore interactive visualizations about the cast, ratings, recommendations, and more. Read the full synopsis of Beyond the Time Barrier, 1960, directed by Edgar G. Ulmer, with Robert Clarke, Arianne Arden, Vladimir Sokoloff, at Turner Classic Movies. It can only be enjoyed ironically.Beyond the Time Barrier (1. Overview. Experimental pilot testing a new rocket powered craft (actually a Convair F- 1. 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. In 1. 96. 0, Air Force test pilot Maj. William Allison pilots the X8. Streama Beyond the Time Barrier 1960 Film SweSub -ZeldaSverige.se - En svensk Zelda fansida.Som ni vet s Beyond the Time Barrier (1960) 6.0. Add to list; Mark as Favorite; Add to Watchlist; Rate It! Find out where to watch on. A pilot testing an experimental. Earth. The flight initially goes smoothly and both Allison and his commanding officer, Col. Martin, are pleased when the X8. Upon nearly reaching outer space, Allison is unaware that the X8. Although he has lost communication with the air base, Allison returns and lands normally, only to find the area deserted and in shambles. Confused, Allison explores the empty, ruined buildings and is stunned to see the nearby downtown area destroyed and, nearby, a strange, luminescent obelisk centered in unfamiliar structures. Suddenly, Allison is struck unconscious by a beam of light and revives some time later inside a glass tube in an underground citadel. Finding two men and a woman watching him, Allison demands his release and information on his whereabouts. In response, Allison is escorted by the captain through the citadel to an older man known as the Supreme. The Supreme introduces Allison to his granddaughter Trirene and explains that she, like all of their people except him and the captain, are deaf- mutes. Because of Trirene's deafness, she has a highly developed extrasensory perception and can read minds. The captain grills Allison on his identity but, refusing to believe his explanation of being an American air force test pilot, takes him to a pit where several strange mutant figures dwell. The captain reports to the Supreme his suspicion that Allison is a spy, but Trirene indicates that Allison has been truthful. The Supreme then releases Allison from the pit and offers him comfortable quarters and food. Later, upon exploring the citadel, Allison finds Trirene and asks her if she can help him understand what has happened. Trirene shows Allison a number of pictures and clippings of the world aboveground and manages to convey to the pilot that a great plague forced the inhabitants underground. After examining the pictures and newspaper clippings, Allison asks Trirene if he can meet a scientist named Karl Kruse. Trirene agrees and takes Allison to a large laboratory where he finds Kruse and fellow scientists Dr. Markova, a beautiful woman. Kruse is excited to discover that Allison's flight occurred in 1. Allison remains perplexed. After Markova notes that Trirene appears to be personally interested in Allison, the girl leaves in embarrassment. Kruse and Bourman warn Allison that the captain is ruthless and, after temporarily blocking a surveillance device, explain that Allison is on Earth in the year 2. Kruse describes a plague that struck in 1. When Allison inquires if the cause was an atomic war, Bourman explains that the effects of nuclear testing done around the world over several years severely weakened the Earth's stratosphere, allowing forces in the universe to infect the entire planet with a incurable plague. Bourne continues describing that after mastering space travel, the healthy people on the planet were evacuated to other planets in 1. Those who refused to dwell underground were abandoned outside, becoming mutants, like those Allison encountered in the pit. Although the survivors underground have slowed the plague's effects, all of them, except Trirene, are sterile and will eventually die. Kruse indicates that each of the scientists came from the past and broke through at different intervals, while testing interplanetary flight. When Allison details his own experience, the scientists are excited to learn his craft remains at the old air base, which is beyond the plague's sphere. The group is interrupted by the captain, who demands to know what the scientists have told Allison. The others evade the captain's questions and Markova coyly tells the captain to treat Allison well as it appears Trirene has selected him. The captain admits that the people in the citadel are all ill, but pleads with him not to harm Trirene, who is their only hope for a future. Uncertain, Allison seeks out Trirene and admits his attraction to her. Upon returning to his quarters, Allison runs into Markova, who tells him he must return to his own time in order to stop the plague from occurring. Back at the lab, the scientists discuss time travel, hoping to find a way that Allison could reproduce the effect that broke the time barrier. Kruse reveals that a series of tunnels from the citadel lead to the air field but only the Supreme and Trirene have access to the maps. Trirene readily provides Allison with the information, but is despondent that he intends to leave. Meanwhile, the captain reports to the Supreme that the scientists are plotting Allison's escape and wonders if they can convince him to stay with Trirene. Later, the captain brings Allison to the Supreme and accuses him of scheming to destroy them, but the Supreme pleads with the pilot to stay with Trirene. Unknown to everyone, Markova kills a guard and sets frees the mutants in the pit, then uses the ensuing mayhem to spirit away Allison to prepare for his return flight. When Allison insists upon taking Trirene on the journey with him, Markova says it is impossible, but then reveals her own plans to go with him and return to 1. Allison is stunned by the revelation, but moments later Kruse and Bourman arrive and, having overheard Markova's plan, Kruse shoots her. Kruse and Bourman escort Allison through the citadel, but as they reach Trirene, Bourman knocks out Kruse and explains that the scientist meant to take Allison's place. Trirene indicates Bourman is lying and Allison attacks him. In their scuffle, a bullet strikes Trirene, killing her. Grief- stricken, Allison carries Trirene's body to the Supreme and vows to return to his time to save them. The Supreme gives Allison Trirene's ring as a sign of his confidence and guides him to the tunnel. Allison boards the X8. Martin and the others are shocked to find Allison has greatly aged and listen to his story with interest. Upon discovering that Kruse, Bourman and Markova are all currently students in the fields that Allison described, Martin gathers several government representatives who admit they have great decisions to make for the future. Beyond the Time Barrier (1. Rotten Tomatoes. An air force pilot is testing an experimental aircraft when he loses contact with the airbase. Upon returning to the ground he comes to realize he has traveled forward in time many decades via a wormhole. Others from the past exist in this dystopian future as they have accidentally traveled via separate wormholes. The humans all live underground, safe from the marauding mutants roaming the earth. Very much a B- movie in acting, direction, sets, and script. An interesting concept which could have been done much better.
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