The Time Travelers (1964)
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1h 23m
The Time Travelers (1964) is a gripping science fiction adventure that explores humanity's resilience in the face of an uncertain future. A group of scientists conducting an experiment with a time-viewing device accidentally discovers a portal that transports them to a post-apocalyptic world. As they navigate the challenges of a future Earth ravaged by nuclear war, they encounter advanced technology, androids, and a desperate community working to escape to a distant star system. With survival at stake, the travelers must overcome perilous obstacles and make difficult choices. This thought-provoking film blends thrilling action with imaginative storytelling, offering a timeless exploration of scientific discovery and human ingenuity.
Cast:
Preston Foster as Dr. Erik von Steiner
Philip Carey as Dr. Steve Connors
Merry Anders as Carol White
Steve Franken as Danny McKee
John Hoyt as Dr. Varno
Dennis Patrick as Councilman Willard
Joan Woodbury as Gadra
Delores Wells as Reena
Peter Strudwick as The Mutant
Berry Kroeger as Preston
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