The Day Time Ended

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The Day Time Ended is a 1979 low-budget American science fiction film known for its time-warp plot and early use of stop-motion visual effects.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
science fiction film
budgetCharacteristic low-budget
cinematographyBy Alfred Taylor NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin USA NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
director John "Bud" Cardos NERFINISHED
Wayne Schmidt NERFINISHED
distributor Compass International Pictures NERFINISHED
editor Ted Nicolaou NERFINISHED
featuresElement UFOs
aliens
desert setting
time travel
filmingLocation California, United States
surface form: California
genre independent film
science fiction film
hasAlternativeTitle Vortex NERFINISHED
hasCastMember Chris Mitchum NERFINISHED
Dorothy Malone NERFINISHED
Jim Davis NERFINISHED
Marcy Lafferty NERFINISHED
Natasha Ryan NERFINISHED
Patricia Matthews NERFINISHED
Scott Kolden NERFINISHED
Troy Melton NERFINISHED
hasHomeMediaRelease Blu-ray
DVD
VHS
hasSpecialEffectsBy David Allen NERFINISHED
Jim Danforth NERFINISHED
medium feature film
musicBy Richard Band NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus family encountering time anomalies
notableFor early use of stop-motion visual effects
time-warp plot
originalLanguage English
producer Charles Band NERFINISHED
productionCompany Charles Band Productions NERFINISHED
releaseDecade 1970s
releaseYear 1979
runtimeMinutes 79
screenwriter David Schmoeller NERFINISHED
J. Larry Carroll NERFINISHED
setInPeriod 20th century

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Jim Davis appearedIn The Day Time Ended