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planet mars jealousy cemetery mutant cave giant spider time travel post-apocalyptic future machismo nuclear holocaust astronaut militarism hatred cyclops lost in time hydroponics deformed face underground city spaceship crash future earth spaceship preoccupation with weaponry dying civilization
World Without End
Release Date: March 25, 1956
Year | : | 1956 |
Slogan | : | «Thru the Time Barrier, 552 years Ahead... Roaring To the Far Reaches of Titanic Terror, Crash-Landing Into the Nightmare Future!» |
Genres | : | Adventure, Romance, Science Fiction |
Production Companies | : | Allied Artists Pictures |
Director | : | Edward Bernds |
Producers | : | Richard G. Heermance |
Writers | : | Edward Bernds |
RunTime | : | 80 mins. |
Four astronauts returning from man's first mission to Mars enter a time warp and crash on a 26th Century Earth devastated by atomic war. At first unaware where they are, but finding the atmosphere safe to breathe, they start exploring and find themselves in a divided future where disfigured mutants living like cavemen inhabit the surface, while the normals live comfortably below the surface but are dying as a race from lack of natural water, air and sunlight.
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