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The Philadelphia Experiment

  • 1984
  • PG
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
18K
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Nancy Allen and Michael Paré in The Philadelphia Experiment (1984)
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A United States Navy destroyer escort participates in a Navy "invisibility" experiment that inadvertently sends two sailors forty years into the future.A United States Navy destroyer escort participates in a Navy "invisibility" experiment that inadvertently sends two sailors forty years into the future.A United States Navy destroyer escort participates in a Navy "invisibility" experiment that inadvertently sends two sailors forty years into the future.

  • Director
    • Stewart Raffill
  • Writers
    • Michael Janover
    • William Gray
    • Wallace C. Bennett
  • Stars
    • Michael Paré
    • Nancy Allen
    • Eric Christmas
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    18K
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    • Director
      • Stewart Raffill
    • Writers
      • Michael Janover
      • William Gray
      • Wallace C. Bennett
    • Stars
      • Michael Paré
      • Nancy Allen
      • Eric Christmas
    • 92User reviews
    • 50Critic reviews
    • 44Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Michael Paré
    Michael Paré
    • David Herdeg
    Nancy Allen
    Nancy Allen
    • Allison Hayes
    Eric Christmas
    Eric Christmas
    • Dr. James Longstreet
    Bobby Di Cicco
    Bobby Di Cicco
    • Jim Parker
    Louise Latham
    Louise Latham
    • Pamela
    Kene Holiday
    Kene Holiday
    • Major Clark
    • (as Kene Holliday)
    Joe Dorsey
    Joe Dorsey
    • Sheriff Bates
    Michael Currie
    Michael Currie
    • Magnussen
    Stephen Tobolowsky
    Stephen Tobolowsky
    • Barney
    Gary Brockette
    Gary Brockette
    • Adjutant…
    Debra Troyer
    Debra Troyer
    • Young Pamela
    Miles McNamara
    • Young Longstreet
    • (as Miles Mc Namara)
    Ralph Manza
    Ralph Manza
    • Older Jim
    James Edgcomb
    James Edgcomb
    • Officer Boyer
    Glenn Morshower
    Glenn Morshower
    • Mechanic
    Rodney Saulsberry
    Rodney Saulsberry
    • Doctor
    Vivian Brown
    • Ma Willis
    Stephanie Faulkner
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    • Director
      • Stewart Raffill
    • Writers
      • Michael Janover
      • William Gray
      • Wallace C. Bennett
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    cutterccbaxter

    Three Or More Questions

    There are a lot of questions surrounding The Philadelphia Experiment. How is it that 1940s era sailors got 1980s haircuts before they even traveled forty years into the future? How could Manfred Mann perform "The Runner" without worrying that a version of himself from 1964 might suddenly appear and rip out his vocal cords for singing such a typically idiotic 1980s type song? Why is that time travelers always make it look so easy to find a love interest? How was it that after screwing up the Philadelphia Experiment, the military still has complete confidence in Dr. James Longstreet to allow him to pursue his misguided experiments for the next forty years?

    My rating: 9.7 and one half stars. The Philadelphia Experiment gets an extra half star because the time travelers see punk rockers at a diner out in the Nevada desert. Also, every car chase featured a vehicle flipping over.
    7simnia-1

    Excellent movie for a date

    I first saw this film in a theater on a date, and it was an excellent choice, with science fiction for the guys, romance for the ladies, a pleasant feel throughout, and nothing too racy or too gory. I'm really surprised at all the negative comments about this film, and how it should be remade. I thought it was quite good as it was, other than in a few minor details, and I can't imagine it being remade without destroying the special moods it created.

    My favorite part is the aerial scene of the orange groves and eucalyptus trees in inland California as David and Allison are driving down a rural highway, seeking out David's old friends. After all the tension in the earlier part of the film, this peaceful interlude set to pleasant music while soaring over the rolling hills is a beautiful contrast, and it becomes the high part of the film. The soothing old '40s music that David switches to on the car radio adds to the ambiance, and it becomes easy to imagine that time has stood still in this part of the country, which of course fits perfectly with the main plot. This mood is extended by David pointing out old landmarks he remembers: a church, a big old tree, and an old gas station. Then old black-and-white photographs on the wall of the gas station of David and his father bring the point home that David was telling the truth all along. It's a poignant scene as David is proud of his dad's accomplishments late in life while he simultaneously laments his father's passing. Too often nowadays films are made with "yang-on-yang" nonstop tension, action, and violence without any pleasant, relaxing high points, so I think this film was very well balanced in that way.

    There are a number of other very well-done tidbits throughout the film. For example, David's question to the doctor, "Is this sort of thing possible now?", when describing time travel is something that only a bona-fide time traveler would say, and I remember the audience chuckled in delight at that perfect bit of dialog. Another gem is when David bluntly asks the transvestite in his jail cell, "What the hell are you dressed like that for?" I've known down-to-earth, practically-minded, heterosexual sailors, and that's exactly how they react to our modern era's confusing gender bending. Another gem was David flatly declaring that the water his friend Jim sees in the distance is a mirage, and then Jim ribbing David about David's mistake as they trudge through miles of water.

    I thought the romance worked extremely well. Note David's defensiveness about his love life when he's in the '40s, and how standoffish his '40s girlfriend is, and then contrast that to the magnanimous personality of Allison in the '80s, who coincidentally has the same curly red hair as his '40s girlfriend--evidently the look David likes. Allison becomes the ideal version of his '40s girlfriend, and understandably becomes David's new focus in life. They make a very nice couple, I think.

    There are admittedly some weak points in the film. The 2001-type vortex travel scene has some unconvincing effects, but considering they're trying to show what the fourth dimension looks like, which presumably has nothing in common with our universe, it's hard to find fault in their visualization. The glowing hands and electric arcs flying out from the arcade games and power lines are a little weak, as are people's reactions to those, and the carrying of top secret papers, and the implausible landing on a ship in a vortex, but I regard those are minor points. The modern day reaction of Jim to his old friend seems unrealistic at first until you think about it, and the explanation given about Jim's psychological problems after the experiment makes perfect sense and adds a bit of unexpected realism. In real life you can't expect to look up old friends and have everything go back to the way it used to be. Such details in the film fit together quite well, I believe.

    Whether or not this movie follows the historical facts and rumors of the original Philadelphia Experiment isn't particularly important to me. What I care about is whether the film stands on its own as a piece of art, and in my opinion it definitely does. This is a film I find myself thinking about from time to time, and I like to watch it every so often. To me it's a film worth owning.
    7utgard14

    I Liked It

    A scientific experiment conducted by the US Navy in 1943 to try and make the USS Eldridge invisible to radar goes awry. Two sailors (Michael Paré, Bobby Di Cicco) on board the ship are somehow sent forward in time to 1984. Once there, they get reluctant help from cutie Nancy Allen. I actually saw this years before I found out the Philadelphia Experiment was an actual event. Or rather, an alleged actual event. The original story is a lot less interesting as it has no Michael Paré or Nancy Allen. What's there to say about this movie? It's flawed and I can even see some calling it a turkey. But there's something very likable about it to me. Perhaps it's the stars or perhaps it's the subject matter. I'm a sucker for both Nancy Allen and time travel stories. It's a pleasant, entertaining popcorn movie and I got some kicks out of it.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Despite the Paradoxes, an Enjoyable Film

    In 1943, the United States tests an anti-radar system to make the U. S. Navy ships invisible to the enemy. Dr. James Longstreet uses his experiment in the destroyer escort USS Eldridge that disappears from Philadelphia. The sailors David Herdeg (Michael Paré) and his best friend Jim Parker (Bobby Di Cicco) are projected to 1984, where they meet Allison Hayes (Nancy Allen). They unsuccessfully try to contact their base and out of the blue Jimmy disappears in a hospital. Allison helps David to visit Jimmy's wife Pamela, but Jimmy refuses to see him. Now David's only hope is meeting Dr. James Longstreet to learn what to do. Will he be well succeeded?

    "The Philadelphia Experiment" is an enjoyable film with a story with paradoxes, like most of the stories about time travel. The conclusion is corny and romantic, but works well. The military team in the Jeep shooting David and Allison in their car during the persecution through the highway is ridiculous. But anyway this film is still a great entertainment after so many years. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Projeto Filadélfia" ("Philadelphia Project")

    Note: On 08 July 2022, I saw this film again.
    jodunn

    Excellent bubble-gum science fiction.

    People always seem to write this off as too soft and fuzzy, poorly executed, but it is one of the most charming and fun science fiction films I have ever seen. The effects are amazing and the direction is way more expressive than you would expect. As far as science fiction goes, this is no 'Alien' or 'Solaris' and it has logical loopholes you could drive a battleship through, but it is fast paced and lots of fun to watch. Be prepared to suspend your disbelief with steel girders and rent this.

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    • Trivia
      Back in 1980, AVCO Embassy Pictures asked John Carpenter, who served as an executive producer on this film, to write and direct this film after the successes of Halloween (1978) and The Fog (1980). However, Carpenter showed them Escape from New York (1981) (which he wrote years earlier), and they did that instead.
    • Goofs
      David and Jimmy's hairstyles are not characteristic of those found in the 1940s, particularly for sailors. This is also true for several of the other men seen during this time period in the film.
    • Quotes

      David Herdeg: [sees President Ronald Reagan giving a speech on television] Hey, I know this guy. Is this another movie?

      Allison Hayes: [smiles] No, David, it's not another movie.

    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: The Philadelphia Experiment/Purple Rain/Careful, He Might Hear You/After the Rehearsal (1984)
    • Soundtracks
      In the Mood
      Music by Joe Garland

      Published by Shapiro and Bernstein Co. Inc.

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    • Release date
      • August 3, 1984 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Enviados al futuro
    • Filming locations
      • Charleston, South Carolina, USA
    • Production companies
      • New World Pictures
      • Cinema Group Ventures
      • New Pictures Group
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $6,400,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $8,103,330
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,877,000
      • Aug 5, 1984
    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,103,330
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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