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The Time Travelers

  • 1964
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  • 1h 24m
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5.2/10
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The Time Travelers (1964)
In 1964, a group of scientists create a portal that takes them to a barren, mutant inhabited, Earth in the year 2071.
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In 1964, a group of scientists create a portal that takes them to a barren, mutant inhabited, Earth in the year 2071.In 1964, a group of scientists create a portal that takes them to a barren, mutant inhabited, Earth in the year 2071.In 1964, a group of scientists create a portal that takes them to a barren, mutant inhabited, Earth in the year 2071.

  • Director
    • Ib Melchior
  • Writers
    • Ib Melchior
    • David L. Hewitt
  • Stars
    • Preston Foster
    • Philip Carey
    • Merry Anders
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    3.4K
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    • Director
      • Ib Melchior
    • Writers
      • Ib Melchior
      • David L. Hewitt
    • Stars
      • Preston Foster
      • Philip Carey
      • Merry Anders
    • 80User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Preston Foster
    Preston Foster
    • Dr. Erik von Steiner
    Philip Carey
    Philip Carey
    • Steve Connors
    Merry Anders
    Merry Anders
    • Carol White
    John Hoyt
    John Hoyt
    • Varno
    Dennis Patrick
    Dennis Patrick
    • Councilman Willard
    Joan Woodbury
    Joan Woodbury
    • Gadra
    Delores Wells
    Delores Wells
    • Reena
    Steve Franken
    Steve Franken
    • Danny McKee
    Berry Kroeger
    Berry Kroeger
    • Preston
    Gloria Leslie
    Gloria Leslie
    • Councilwoman
    Molly Glessing
    • Android
    Peter Strudwick
    Peter Strudwick
    • The Mutant
    J. Edward McKinley
    J. Edward McKinley
    • Raymond
    Margaret Seldeen
    • Miss Hollister
    Forrest J. Ackerman
    Forrest J. Ackerman
    • Square-frame technician
    Wayne Anderson
    • Android
    • (uncredited)
    William F. McGaha
    • Android Technician
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Ib Melchior
    • Writers
      • Ib Melchior
      • David L. Hewitt
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    obiwan57

    Yes, it is dated, but the themes are still relevant today!

    The person who commented on this movie needs to remember when it was made. It was 1964, and for that time, I thought it was done pretty well, if you look at the themes the movie was trying to portray. Sure it was full of cheesy effects, but the premise was pretty good. Filmaking had at least progressed from the '50's Cold War hysteria to the 60's trying to understand one another (somewhat). Some people need to stop trying to be witty and hope they get to be the next Roger Ebert, and be be honest about a movie. I have great memories of seeing this movie in the 1960's at a theater, and I have a copy I obtained on the Internet simply because of the fun such sci-fi was and continues to be for fans of the genre. Without such movies, you would not have the Star Wars franchise!!! Think about the history of the genre, and not how clever you are!
    5radbourne7144

    Cinematography

    The one thing that struck me right away was the static camera shots. Usually just one master shot and one other angle. I thought it might be the fault of the cinematographer, but when I looked it up I found that Vilmos Zsigmond was the cinematographer on Close Encounters of the Third Kind and Witches of Eastwich which are 2 of my favorite films with stunning cinematography. Of course, made for the big screen it wouldn't be as bad as watching it on a small TV. Actually this kind of cinematography is preferable to a lot of today's films that are shot like a music video. I am sure that having a low budget is constraining to the cinematographer's creative endeavors.
    6mhorg2018

    Ib never got the credit he deserved

    If it weren't for Ib Melchior, Irwin Allen would never have made Lost in Space or The Time Tunnel. Yet Allen had connections so Ib mostly shut up. This, one of my three favorite time travel movies from the 60s (then others being the incomparable The Time Machine & Beyond the Time Barrier) is so well done it transcends it's low budget. Every penny is on screen. A group of scientists opens a portal into the future - a horrible one - and must find a way home.
    snibbor

    Work! Work! Only 59 days left!

    There are a zillion B&W sci-fi cheapies out there, and every one is somebody's favorite. This is one of mine.

    Scientists working on a time-camera experiment discover that it's actually a portal. They step through it into the far future, where remnants of a high-tech civilization battle troglodytes for survival. The cave-dwelling good guys and their androgynous androids are engaged in a desperate race against time to build a rocket to take them away from the ruined Earth. Our time travelers fall in with them, fall afoul of them, fall in love with them... well, you know.

    This movie is one of those irresistible gems where the real battle is between energetic actors, imaginative directors, and talented technical people who toil fearlessly against a low budget and cheap sets. But if you're a fan of the genre, give this a watch. You'll thank me.
    Blueghost

    Decent 1960's Time Travel film

    The first time I saw this movie was on a weekend afternoon on one of the UHF stations out of Sacramento. I only saw the first five minutes or so. Up to the part where the characters actually take their first steps forward, and then the family had to go somewhere.

    Throughout the years I'd catch the same beginning time and again, but was always drawn away from it.

    Well, I finally saw it all last year, and where it wasn't sterling scifi fare, it was decent for a 1960s reminisce-blast from scifi film making of days of yore. Finally being able to see this full film in its entirety put a smile on my face. The same kind of feeling I got when I saw other films that I had often heard about, but had never fully seen, just bits and pieces here and there on broadcast TV back in the 70s and 80s.

    But, to the movie; it's standard science fiction time travel stuff. Throw in a few mutants, some robots, and you got yourself a movie. There's a romantic subplot of sorts, some rocket ships, a fight for survival, a battle of good and evil, all the things that make great science fiction great. Only this film isn't exactly the greatest thing ever, it's just decent enough to be watchable.

    Lots of basic shots, mostly standard master shots and two shots to push the narrative forward. There are no or few dramatic closeups, no rapid machinegun editing, and a score that's your standard "danger of the unknown" music so prominent of scifi of the 50s and 60s.

    It's the kind of movie that someone thought would be a good thing for people to see, and that scifi aficionados like myself thought would be worth seeing once or twice. And the film delivers on that account.

    I'm so glad I finally saw it after decades of just catching snippits of it. I'm not sure I'll buy the DVD or bluray to add to my collection, but I'm glad it's out there for all to see.

    If you're a scifi fan, then maybe give this film a chance on the player of your choice. Enjoy.

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    • Trivia
      The mutants were played by members of the Los Angeles Lakers.
    • Goofs
      When the characters return to their lab, they find they are unable to move any matter. Yet the characters are still able to move and breathe. If they were actually unable to affect any matter, as they clearly establish and go to lengths to explain, the air would not move out of the way when they walked nor would it move in/out of their lungs.
    • Quotes

      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?

    • Connections
      Featured in Time Wrap (1967)

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    • Release date
      • October 29, 1964 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Time Trap
    • Filming locations
      • Barstow, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Cal Cine
      • Dobil Productions
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    • Budget
      • $250,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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