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− | [[File:Yesterday Machine. | + | [[File:The Yesterday Machine.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Scene from ''The Yesterday Machine'']] |
''The Yesterday Machine'' is an obscure 1963 horror film that loaned several cliche scenes to ''[[The Rocky Horror Show]]'' and ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]].'' | ''The Yesterday Machine'' is an obscure 1963 horror film that loaned several cliche scenes to ''[[The Rocky Horror Show]]'' and ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]].'' | ||
− | Taking place in a small town in Texas, Margie De Mar, a young cheerleader, and Howie Ellison, her boyfriend in a Letterman sweater, are stranded in the woods after their car breaks down. After ignoring a "Warning" sign while looking for refuge, they spot a farmhouse where " | + | Taking place in a small town in Texas (speculated as [[Denton]], Texas), Margie De Mar, a young cheerleader, and Howie Ellison, her boyfriend in a Letterman sweater, are stranded in the woods after their car breaks down. After ignoring a "Warning" sign while looking for refuge, they spot a farmhouse where "[[There's A Light]]." They encounter Dr. Earnest Von Hauser, a Nazi scientist who is doing time travel experiments using his theories of "Superspectronic Relativity and the Minus Ray." His goal is to alter the results of World War II, and to resurrect Adolf Hitler. |
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+ | ==External Links== | ||
+ | ''The Yesterday Machine'' at IMDb [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0057701/]<br> | ||
+ | ''The Yesterday Machine'' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9APmEi07Zg] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Film References]] |
Latest revision as of 15:40, 6 November 2019
The Yesterday Machine is an obscure 1963 horror film that loaned several cliche scenes to The Rocky Horror Show and The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Taking place in a small town in Texas (speculated as Denton, Texas), Margie De Mar, a young cheerleader, and Howie Ellison, her boyfriend in a Letterman sweater, are stranded in the woods after their car breaks down. After ignoring a "Warning" sign while looking for refuge, they spot a farmhouse where "There's A Light." They encounter Dr. Earnest Von Hauser, a Nazi scientist who is doing time travel experiments using his theories of "Superspectronic Relativity and the Minus Ray." His goal is to alter the results of World War II, and to resurrect Adolf Hitler.