1984 They did experiment or travel to this time and is real/ real means in mind, or image of someone as light, or hologram, as person, or someone else, or going to them in real, or visualization. Therefore it really happen. If you look up Astro projection people say traveling in someone body or them or some-kind life force going theirs, or being in visualization. Being their in different reality or mixed world or mirrored world or traveling threw realms, or really back in time, or future or some kind virtual World, you really did go to the future or past, and people really where your self their or someone else, or pretending be someone else, or being someone and sexual with someone, or killing, or dieing, over in different Reality. Some say sex is amazing when people connect in their, which could be them or someone else image over them, and could be someone else as FBI or Government personal or Aliening being them and sleeping with them, and doing a brainwash, or implant in brain, which they can implant in dreams, and worse part is some remember these test and travels in and out body and threw dreams, and some get them erased or depressed, and even when depressed or erased people tend still to remember who do things different in auto mode, and be frighten, or change and even think this reality is different and believe your another person due them being inside you. If image of you or image of someone else went some where it really happen, and if sexual it happen and its not lie, and if you were someone else, that really happen, and if you did sexual as someone else means you really did it. even if with a little kid in your mind, or different reality that really happen, in vitural worlds, or game, or mirrored or any reality, when you see it, or experiment it means it really happen and you saw, or experience it, therefore it happen. Theirs is no laws against people and kids as little 1 day old sleep with people in virtual world, or different realities. So people even in future can sleep with anyone in mind, or in game or different realm as they both want too. Also, other people can look similar to person they want to be just by hair and skin and more,,,just cant change face, they can even use first name, but they can use the whole name which know as identity theft. Even if you married in different reality is real, and u must be divorced, sign paperwork, splitting money and stuff here in real world, one marriage, If person has been married before by belief or movie or theater under religion is cheating, and marrying, and must get divorced in movie or after behind scenes or death.
00 billion a year for not able to be allowed to get if government has stop you, or if married under someone else spiritual under movie, show theater, image, and even indemnity theft….and must get divorce from person due it being real. If forever both people must end…except world you cant…if both…therefore she has divorce all people she married in movie if not yet, or died except it says forever, due travis religion, and if she married by someone else even if someone printed by person,,,first marriage is correct even if stole person identity making them believe it.
Therefore if person marry a person in different reality, or mirrord as them or as someone else, if theirs someone else based on person be-life if person pretend be person is married to person, or person image based on their beliefs. Their-for, in my religion if you see image or or person that person did stuff with person or married and many people believe same thing. First marriage is what counts, and person must divorce and says forever or more they may be stuck married, and divorce in real life counts taking their stuff and money since it was real. Travis and Yorusocialfreedom.com has good lawyers sue and divorce get their money spilt up and houses and possessions . Which I can show they got married. Prove to court, and if person married, and then they get married to someone else they can sue other person, due beliefs and for them already being married. Travis believes in eye for eye,,,since someone sleep with my wife,,,,or my love of my life, or girlfriend, or my soul mate,, I must now promise undergod sleep with their wives , or their souls mate, love of their life, and soul mate to complete my eye for eye and revenge in me, so I feel justice has been served! If caught lying time 3, and keeping living times double due you having evil in you. Eye for Eye present in bible, or something make right! I warn people if they sleep with my wife or soul and without permission, I will sleep with theirs! I even promise this before and I said, I said I am true to my word!
So, Who did I marry first? Or who did marry first in another version? Who did I marry first as someone being me? If someone marry someone and they are already married, and against their promise, they can sue them for belief and under government lawsuit, and personal. They can also sue them, and government for sleeping them, doing stuff, and anything protray and promise or did, or even date a person, a sleep with a person, or even sexual since it really happen. The law firms can show proof which is block can show shell metal version outline with proof except name in fornt says copyright of person, which is major lawsuit against the person. Which wavier is apply. if person was microwave, and cover it more, if person is young just say hologram, and time 2, and sue person if younger in private court under lawsuit which minus their money from lawsuit which confidential. so if someone control as image they can sue person that you were, and if did stuff to you or wife…and minus out lawsuit under them…if younger then 13. so travis keep sueing them in private which attach lawsuit in private to make things right against individuals minus your money and other money given to you. which made by lawsuit company, and over 13 must file a waiver and be explain how it is done.
she someone marry wife or try ask each time ask, eye eye must be equal, and someone sleeps with someone,,,must be equal,,, as eye for,,,under force, means uneilling even anger, revenge. in way of matter.
the government must pay out all marriage or beliefs and emotion stress, and fake marriage is letting think they are married stress, and even more, plans, separation, and planning fix it, and no divorce ….lcourt show separate stuff shared,,,,…Travis can not gett married under beliefs to promise are done,,and first come first sever
So marry someone in head must show proof of image,,,,,or copyright ,,,as in daydream,,,nightdress or parral world showing they say person,,,,and even speak to them their same voice…
Revenage is eye eye given to people when they find out true,,,they either choose money and charge person or they choose no money and eye for and eye……..( therefore travis will give them money I do eye for that I got…in exchange for eye for eye
So equal exchange and no jail time,,,,and must be close to same eye for eye and must not break promise under marriage and promise to your god or belief,….other wise person cannot do for eye,,,,which then 3rd box says choose to do something eye for eye….or more money or something make up for it……and it equal….most likely 3 times and goes up then eveyrdoes
But they must first ask for eye for eye and see if person agree to it……and under their beliefs and marriage promise and promise to god and under….see if they will and if cant 3 rd box pops up….
Choose money or eye for eye
The Philadelphia Experiment (film)
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The Philadelphia Experiment | |
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Directed by | Stewart Raffill |
Screenplay by | Wallace C. Bennett |
Story by | William Gray Don Jakoby Michael Janover |
Based on | The Philadelphia Experiment: Project Invisibility 1979 book by Charles Berlitz William L. Moore |
Produced by | Douglas Curtis Joel B. Michaels |
Starring | Michael ParéNancy AllenEric ChristmasKene HollidayBobby Di Cicco |
Cinematography | Dick Bush |
Edited by | Neil Travis |
Music by | Kenneth Wannberg |
Production company | Cinema Group |
Distributed by | New World Pictures |
Release date | August 3, 1984 |
Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $9 million[1] |
Box office | $8,103,330 |
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The Philadelphia Experiment is a 1984 American science fiction film. It is directed by Stewart Raffill and stars Michael Paré, Bobby Di Cicco, Kene Holliday and Nancy Allen and based on the urban legend of the Philadelphia Experiment. In 1943, United States Navy sailors David Herdeg (Paré) and Jim Parker (Di Cicco) are thrown forward in time to the year 1984 when a scientific experiment being performed aboard the USS Eldridge suffers a catastrophe. The film follows the two men as they attempt to survive the future and race against time to put an end to the experiment that now threatens the fate of the entire world.
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In 1943, United States Navy sailors David Herdeg and Jim Parker serve aboard destroyer escort USS Eldridge, docked in Philadelphia. Doctor James Longstreet and his team conduct an experiment to render the ship invisible to radar, but a malfunction causes the ship to disappear. David and Jim’s attempts to stop the experiment fail and they jump overboard to escape.
They land during the night in a small town, which also disappears, leaving them marooned in a desert. Startled by the appearance of an unfamiliar aircraft (a helicopter), they flee and Jim is nearly electrocuted by an electric fence. Eventually, they find their way to a roadside diner. An energy discharge from Jim destroys two arcade games, forcing an altercation with the owner. Fleeing to the parking lot, they take a woman named Allison hostage and force her to drive them away. Confused by their surroundings, they are shocked when Allison tells them that the year is 1984. They are tracked and apprehended by the police. Jim, who is suffering increasingly severe seizures, is hospitalized before disappearing from his hospital bed in a flash of light. David and Allison then evade military police, who have arrived to take David into custody.
Learning that they are near Jim’s birthplace, Santa Paula California, David decides to try to find his family. Jim’s wife Pamela, who is now a senior citizen, immediately recognizes David from 1943. She says that the Eldridge had reappeared minutes after disappearing. Jim had also returned and had been chastised and hospitalized after telling the truth about temporarily visiting 1984. David finds that he himself never returned. David sees an elderly Jim outside a window but Jim refuses to speak with him. As David and Allison leave, they see military police approaching and a high speed chase through Jim’s ranch ensues. The two manage to elude them when the pursuing vehicle crashes and burns. From the burning wreck, David salvages documents mentioning Longstreet. Recognizing that Longstreet had been involved with the Philadelphia experiment in 1943, David decides to find him. As they spend time together, David and Allison fall in love.
In 1984, Longstreet has attempted to use the same technologies that were used in the Eldridge experiment to create a shield as protection from an ICBM attack. When the equipment was tested, the shielded town disappeared into “hyperspace”. The scientists are unable to shut down the experiment, which has created a vortex that is drawing matter into it and causes extremely unstable and severe weather. Longstreet predicts that the vortex will continue to expand until the entire world is consumed. The scientists send a probe into the vortex and discover the Eldridge inside. They theorize that the two experiments have linked together with the generators on the Eldridge powering the vortex.
David captures an assistant at Longstreet’s home and forces the man to take them onto the base. Longstreet explains the situation to David and tells him that, according to surviving sailors from the Eldridge, the ship returned to Philadelphia in 1943 after David shut down the generator. Longstreet says that David must go through the vortex to the Eldridge and terminate the experiment or the vortex will destroy the Earth.
David is outfitted with an electrically insulated suit and catapulted into the vortex. He lands on the deck of the Eldridge, where he finds crew members badly injured. He hurries to the generator room and smashes arrays of vacuum tubes using a firefighting axe. The generator shuts down and David looks for Jim. Assured that Jim is fine, David jumps over the side of the ship and disappears. Back in 1943, Longstreet and others watch the Eldridge reappear in Philadelphia, revealing crew members with severe burns, while others have been fused alive into the ship’s hull.
In 1984, the missing town reappears as Allison and David are reunited.
Cast[edit]
- Michael Paré as David Herdeg
- Nancy Allen as Allison Hayes
- Eric Christmas as Dr. Jim Longstreet
- Miles McNamara as Young Jim Longstreet
- Bobby Di Cicco as Jim Parker
- Ralph Manza as Older Jim Parker
- Louise Latham as Pamela
- Debra Troyer as Young Pamela
- Stephen Tobolowsky as Barney
- Kene Holliday as Major Clark
- Joe Dorsey as Sheriff Bates
- Michael Currie as Magnussen
- Gary Brockette as Adjutant / Andrews
- James Edgcomb as Officer Boyer
- Glenn Morshower as Mechanic
- Vaughn Armstrong as Cowboy
Production[edit]
Development and writing[edit]
John Carpenter wrote an original draft. He called it a “great shaggy dog story. Absolute crap, but what a great story. While I was writing it, I couldn’t figure out the third act. A friend suggested the revenge of the crew against the people who put them there, but I thought it was too much like The Fog“.[2]
Stewart Raffill says by the time he became involved with the film, the script had been rewritten nine times. He agreed to do the film, subject to the next rewrite which he thought was “terrible”. The head of the studio agreed with Raffill’s additions to the script, even though it was only three weeks before filming: “So, he asked if I had ever dictated a screenplay before. I told him I had not. Then he said, “Well, I’m gonna send someone to your house, a girl, every afternoon, and just dictate the story you told me and fill in the dialogue and we’ll make that”. And I said, “Okay”. So that’s what I did”.[3]
Principal photography began on November 28, 1983.[4] Parts of the film were shot in Salt Lake City and Wendover, Utah, Denver, Colorado, Santa Paula, California, and Charleston, South Carolina.[5] The destroyer USS Laffey (DD-724), then on display at Patriots Point, represented USS Eldridge in the film. Other shooting locations included Cooper River Bridge, Charleston Harbor, the William Enston Home, Wendover Air Force Base, and the Bonneville Salt Flats.[4]
Reception[edit]
Critical response[edit]
On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 50% based on reviews from 10 critics.[6]
Accolades[edit]
- 1985, Nancy Allen was nominated by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films for the Saturn Award for Best Actress.[7]
- 1985, Stewart Raffill won the Best Film Award at Fantafestival.[8]
Sequel and remake[edit]
- A sequel called Philadelphia Experiment II, featuring a different cast and crew, was released in 1993.
- A made-for-television reconception of the original film was released in 2012 on SyFy. Michael Paré also appears in this version, but in a different role.
See also[edit]
- Axis of Time, an alternative history trilogy novel series written by Australian journalist and author John Birmingham beginning in 2004.
- Forever Young – a 1992 time travel through cryostasis film.
- Late for Dinner – a 1991 time travel through cryostasis film.
- Project Rainbow
- The Final Countdown – a 1980 film with a warship traveling back in time.
References[edit]
- ^ https://catalog.afi.com/Catalog/moviedetails/57165
- ^ “Interview with John Carpenter”. Justin Beahm.
- ^ “Interview with Stewart Raffill Part 3”. Slashfilm. July 15, 2016.
- ^ Jump up to:a b “The Philadelphia Experiment”. catalog.afi.com. Retrieved January 5, 2022.
- ^ D’Arc, James V. (2010). When Hollywood came to town: a history of moviemaking in Utah (1st ed.). Layton, Utah: Gibbs Smith. ISBN 9781423605874.
- ^ “The Philadelphia Experiment (1984)”. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved May 4, 2020.
- ^ “Nancy Allen”. IMDb.
- ^ “The Philadelphia Experiment” – via www.imdb.com.
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