Time Travelers

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  • 1976
  • 1 hr 18 min
  • 5.8  (511)

As a sci-fi movie buff, Time Travelers from 1976 is definitely a movie that stands out. The movie, directed by Alexander Singer, is a classic example of what 70s sci-fi movies were all about. The film centers around three scientists who have been working on a time travel experiment for years. The team consists of Dr. Neil Stanton (Sam Groom), Dr. Liana Tully (Marilyn McCoo), and Dr. Erik von Steiner (Richard Basehart).

In their laboratory, they have created a time bubble, which is capable of transporting people back in time. The team's ultimate goal is to travel back in time to retrieve a cure to a deadly virus that has wiped out most of humanity. They have discovered that the cure was present in the year 1971, and they intend to travel back to that year to retrieve it.

As the team prepares for the journey, they realize that they will need to send someone ahead to make sure that everything is set up for their arrival. Dr. Stanton volunteers for the job, and he is propelled into the year 1971. There, he discovers that the world is a very different place than he is used to. He soon finds that the cure they need is in the hands of a senator, Samuel Elliot (Tom Hallick). The senator is unwilling to part with the cure, and Stanton must find a way to convince him to hand it over.

Stanton soon discovers that he is not alone in the past. He has been followed by Dr. Tully, who has come to bring him back to their own time. Together, the two of them must find a way to retrieve the cure and bring it back to their own time.

The movie is a classic example of 70s sci-fi movies. It features a lot of scientific jargon that would make any layman's head spin. However, it is not all about the science. There is a lot of action as well, with car chases, fights, and shootouts. It is interesting how Stanton and Tully operate in the past with limited resources, trying to accomplish their mission without drawing too much attention to themselves.

One of the most significant aspects of the movie is the fact that it is set in the year 1971. It is fascinating to see how things have changed since then, both in terms of technology and attitudes. The movie serves as a reminder of how far we have come and how much we have achieved in such a short space of time.

The movie features some notable performances from the cast. Sam Groom delivers a charismatic performance as Dr. Neil Stanton. He is the perfect embodiment of a scientist who is passionate about his work and will stop at nothing to accomplish his mission. Richard Basehart delivers an exceptional performance as Dr. Erik von Steiner. He plays the role of a wise mentor, guiding the younger scientists towards their goal. Tom Hallick, who plays Senator Samuel Elliot, is a worthy opponent to the time travelers. He is cunning, ruthless and willing to do whatever it takes to achieve his objectives.

The movie also features some great special effects for its time. The time bubble looks very convincing, and the scenes where the characters transport from one time to another are very well done. The movie may seem archaic by today's standards, but it was groundbreaking at the time of its release.

In conclusion, Time Travelers from 1976 is a movie that is definitely worth checking out. It is a classic example of 70s sci-fi movies, featuring a lot of action, science, and drama. The movie is well acted, and the special effects are impressive for its time. It is fascinating to see the differences between the world in 1971 and the world we live in today. It is a movie that will make you think, and it is definitely worth watching.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1976
  • Runtime
    1 hr 18 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.8  (511)
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