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The Philadelphia Experiment [DVD] [Import]

The Philadelphia Experiment [DVD] [Import]
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  • 評価レベル: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • アスペクト比: 1.33:1
  • 形式: Import
  • オリジナル言語: ドイツ語

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The Philadelphia Experiment takes as its jumping-off point an incident that is now paranormal legend, the U.S. Navy's supposed 1943 induction of an extremely powerful electromagnetic field around a destroyer in Philadelphia, causing its crew to become transparent, go insane, burst into flames, and so forth. The movie takes the tack that this was to render the ship invisible to radar, because of the war that was on. The test goes awry, however, and two of the crew leap forward in time to the filmmakers' present tense, 1984, where a similar experiment has caused a vortex that has trapped the 1943 ship and its crew along with a small Nevada town. The key to unbollixing this sad time-fracture lies in our heroes, the two time-travelling crew members, David Herdeg (Michael Paré) and Jim Parker (Bobby Di Cicco), whose electromagnetic instability keeps drawing them painfully back to the vortex to set things straight. This is silly stuff, but it's very fun silly stuff. One might cavil at gaps in plot logic, such as when Michael Paré seeks out the '80s version of his partner and finds more or less a trauma patient, while subsequent action contradicts this characterization. Still, there are plenty of still-worthy special effects, creating the requisite sense of awe and wonder. And for romantic interest, there's Nancy Allen's '80s girl paired with Michael Paré, affording plenty of amusing occasions for culture comparisons, most notably when Paré sees Ronald Reagan on TV, says, "Hey, I know that guy!" and refuses to believe he's president. --Jim Gay

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Throughout history, stories have circulated about bizarre government projects involving time travel, medical experimentation on humans and mind control. Is there any truth to these stories? Even more disturbing, are these strange experiments linked in some sinister way? What happened in 1943 at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, where an entire battleship seemingly disappeared, then reappeared at another location? Was the so-called Philadelphia Experiment the US government�s first attempt to unlock the mysteries of time travel? How does it relate to the mysterious Montauk Project, where unwilling subjects were subjected to horrendous mind control techniques in an underground military facility, then transported to various points in time? Does the Montauk Project actually continue to this day? What is the government hoping to accomplish with these secret Dr. Jeckyll/Mr. Hyde projects?

This video is an episode from PAX-TV�s weekly series Encounters with the Unexplained, produced by Grizzly Adams Productions and Total Living Network. These programs bring together renowned scientists, explorers, authors, Bible scholars, and other experts in search of answers to famous mysteries. Each program examines an unexplained phenomenon and presents startling new conclusions.


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Love lost in time and conspiracy classic4
As implied in the name there is an experiment in Philadelphia (1943) to make a navel ship invisible to the enemy. The experiment goes beyond its parameters and sends the ship into the future. David Herdeg (Michael Par) and Jim Parker (Bobby Di Cicco)
Jump ship in the process. What will become of them? Will this time travel effect others and can they get back? If not will they adapt?
It can not hurt to have a relationship with Nancy Allen you may not want to go back.
The story is based on a real conspiracy theory to cover-up the real thing. Even tough there are records to show that the destroyer was no where near the aria at the time, that just fuels the fire for the conspiracy.