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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, a young cheerleader and boyfriend in letterman sweater are stranded in the woods after their car breaks down. After ignoring a " | + | Taking place in a small town in Texas, a young cheerleader and boyfriend in 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 meet up with a German (Nazi), Dr Earnest Von Hauser, a 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 WW2, and to resurrect Hitler. |
Revision as of 11:58, 24 April 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, a young cheerleader and boyfriend in 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 meet up with a German (Nazi), Dr Earnest Von Hauser, a 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 WW2, and to resurrect Hitler.