Scientists at a government-funded research complex use a time machine they developed to secretly 'transfer' young researchers fifty-six years into the future after they discover Earth is soo... Read allScientists at a government-funded research complex use a time machine they developed to secretly 'transfer' young researchers fifty-six years into the future after they discover Earth is soon to suffer a worldwide disaster.Scientists at a government-funded research complex use a time machine they developed to secretly 'transfer' young researchers fifty-six years into the future after they discover Earth is soon to suffer a worldwide disaster.
- Karen Braden
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- Elgin
- (as Roy Ayers)
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"Perpetuation And All The Crap That Goes With It Is A Big Hoax Anyway!"...
The young time travelers come to realize that they might've been better off back where / when they came from.
Director Peter Fonda does several things very well: #1- He keeps the sci-fi elements simple but effective. #2- He captures the utter desolation of the various time periods, making great use of the lava barrens. Some of the cinematography is magnificent! #3- He keeps the mood set at a somber, melancholic level, never deviating into more "whimsical" territory.
Special mention must be made of Kelly Bohanon whose character Karen carries much of the movie. This is one of only two films in which she appeared, and she's quite good.
Recommended for those seeking fewer explosions and more thoughtfulness in their speculative fiction...
Traveling through time in an air conditioning unit.
Very Well Written
The problem obviously is, virtually everything else about the film. Poor direction, no budget, unknown actors who are a mix of needing a chance to show what they can do, and should never act again.
You find yourself constantly wishing this were remade with a better director with a budget. But it's still interesting enough that I watched to the very end, wanting to see what happens.
Swiftean Satire, a cautionary, if wildly speculative tale
Briefly the story revolves around a group of student scientists who have developed a time travel portal which delivers them to the same locale some few decades in the future. Discoveries are made, things happen, etc.; of necessity I can tell you little more without spoiling, what other reviewers rightfully refer to as the "punch line". I'd say it was positively Swiftean in its social satire as the best science fiction often is. Idaho Transfer is a wry, tragic, amusing, horrific, cautionary little tale somewhere between the much-upon-us worthiness of "Silent Running", and the full-blown apocalyptic satire of "A Boy and His Dog", and certainly deserving of the same cult status. It is also, I believe, Peter Fonda's directorial debut, and would be of interest to his fans for that reason alone.
mysteriously appealing low budget sci-fi pic
Did you know
- TriviaThe film was released theatrically in 1973 for only a limited time, as the distributor, Cinemation, went bankrupt during the first week the film was released. Only in 1988 did the film resurface on video, through MPI Home Video. Only this version has Peter Fonda's opening remarks about the environment. Subsequent DVD releases do not include this.
- GoofsWhen Karen returns to the camp to find everyone dead, in the establishing shot her face is caked with dirt, but in subsequent close-ups, and all other shots, her face is clean.
- Quotes
Future Girl: Are you sure that was one of them?
Future Woman: Of course it was.
Future Girl: What happens when we run out?
Future Woman: We just put another one in. We won't need another for quite a ways.
Future Girl: I didn't mean that. I meant, what if we run out of all of them or we can't even find any?
Future Man: They'll figure out another way for us.
Future Woman: We can use something else.
Future Girl: But what if that's too hard or expensive and what if they decide they can't change? We'll use each other then, won't we?
- Crazy creditsEsto Perpetua
- Alternate versionsVideo has a 1988 introduction by Peter Fonda speaking about environmental awareness.
- ConnectionsReferenced in My Own Private Idaho (1991)
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