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Terror from the Year 5000
Prof. Erling and his financial backer Victor build a prototype time machine to snatch objects from the past. Latest find, a statuette, radiometrically dates to 5200 AD! When this draws colleague Richard Hedges to the island lab, Erling reveals that 20th-century objects put in the machine seem to be "traded" for analogous future objects by intelligent life. And on the sly, Victor's been trying to get a living visitor. Does the future need help, or is the present in danger?
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Plot Summary
In the year 5000, humanity has achieved a utopian society, but at the cost of eliminating all animal life. A scientist invents a time machine and travels back to 1958, bringing with him a female assistant and a deadly, ape-like creature called a "pithecanthrope." The creature escapes and begins to wreak havoc, forcing the scientist and his assistant to try and stop it before it destroys the present.
Critical Reception
Terror from the Year 5000 is a quintessential B-movie of the late 1950s, known for its imaginative, albeit low-budget, premise and its exploration of a future society that has sacrificed nature for progress. While not a critical darling, it has garnered a cult following among science fiction and horror enthusiasts for its campy charm and unique concept.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique premise of a future devoid of animals.
Noted for its classic 1950s sci-fi creature feature elements.
Often cited for its low-budget charm and B-movie appeal.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's inventive concept and its status as a nostalgic example of early science fiction cinema, appreciating its entertainment value despite its technical limitations.
Fun Fact
The film's "pithecanthrope" monster was played by actor Robert Carraway, who was often filmed in a squatting position to give the illusion of a creature that was larger and more menacing.
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