
There is no account at all of time travel. The PX legend as told (before Bielek) concerns two events: Invisibility and Teleportation. In no way was it looking like a “Banned film” It went on to win a few awards Winner – Best Science Fiction Rome International Film Festival, and Fantafestival Award for Best Film in 1985. Published on Augin the Star News “‘Philadelphia Experiment’ becomes invisible fast”.Published on Augin the Beaver County Times “‘Philadelphia Experiment’ is an experiment that fails”.Published on Augin the Philadelphia Daily News “PHILADELPHIA EXPERIMENT’ A FILM WHOSE TIME HAS COME”.Published on Augin The Philadelphia Inquirer “THE PHILADELPHIA EXPERIMENT’ TAKES A TIME TRIP”.Published on August 9, 1984, in The Washington Post “Failed ‘Experiment’”.
Published on Augin The Washington Post “’Experiment’: Time Tripping”. Upon checking newspapers around the time the film was released nothing was amiss, as various newspapers around North America ran reviews as usual: Some of the new “witnesses” have said the government tried to ban the first movie from being shown in the U.S. Why would the government ban a science fiction movie, when doing so would only serve to make it more believable than simply letting it run and saying “it’s only a movie….” or, did they really ban it? Does this sound… crazy? You know, or is this sort of thing possible now?” – David Herdeg (The Philadelphia Experiment Movie) The experiment took place on a ship in a Philadelphia harbor. “ In our story ”, Produced by Thorn EMI Video in 1983. One in 1983 and in 1993 a squeal was released, “The Philadelphia Experiment II”, which deals with Germans running amok in time: It was this science fiction film that first caught my interest in the Philadelphia Experiment, and to this day is still widely available on DVD.Īs it turns out there were two movies entitled “The Philadelphia Experiment,” produced by Doug Curtis. “Reportedly based on a true incident during World War II involving an anti-radar experiment that caused a navel battleship to disappear in Virginia…” 3½ Stars They find out the program has been revived in 1984, unexpectedly interacting with the experiment in 1943 and putting the entire world in danger. However, the experiment goes horribly wrong and the ship completely disappears and Herdeg and Parker find themselves in the Nevada desert in the year 1984. The movie is set in 1943 where two sailors, David Herdeg (Paré) and Jim Parker (Di Cicco), are stationed on the USS Eldrige used for an experiment to make it invisible to radar. It was directed by Stewart Raffill and stars Michael Paré, Bobby Di Cicco, and Nancy Allen.
The Philadelphia Experiment is a 1984 science fiction film.