David Herdeg est le seul survivant d'un évènement fatal de guerre. Aujourd'hui, il est à nouveau sollicité par l'armée américaine qui tente de renvoyer quelqu'un en 1943 pour sauver le monde... Tout lireDavid Herdeg est le seul survivant d'un évènement fatal de guerre. Aujourd'hui, il est à nouveau sollicité par l'armée américaine qui tente de renvoyer quelqu'un en 1943 pour sauver le monde d'un désastre.David Herdeg est le seul survivant d'un évènement fatal de guerre. Aujourd'hui, il est à nouveau sollicité par l'armée américaine qui tente de renvoyer quelqu'un en 1943 pour sauver le monde d'un désastre.
- Réalisation
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- Casting principal
- Gate Guard
- (as Alan De Satti)
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** (out of 4)
Sequel to the 1984 cult classic has David (Brad Johnson) living with his son in current day 1993. What he doesn't know is that the government is trying a new experiment and when they start it they end up sending David to a new time. The new setting is still 1993 but it's fifty years after Germany defeated the world and times are certainly a lot different. David ends up joining forces with some rebels and they try to correct history. There's a fairly good movie located somewhere inside PHILADELPHIA EXPERIMENT II but sadly the budget just isn't there and the execution is also all over the place and in the end we're left with a film that doesn't work and one that will mostly likely frustrate you because they weren't able to make it work. The first forty-five minutes or so are actually fairly entertaining as everything in the story is getting set up. We learn about what David has been up to since the previous movie and they set up his lifestyle and situation very well. Once the actual accident happens we're introduced to an excellent idea: what would the U.S. be like if they lost WWII? There are so many great ideas that could have come from this but sadly the second portion of the film pretty much falls apart as the brain is turned off and we're just given a bunch of silly action scenes that all come across incredibly cheap. The problem with the low budget is that it really hurts these action scenes because none of them feel as if they're really happening. The big, "epic" battle just looks tame and it's really hard to believe that you're in this war-torn environment when everything just looks like a bad "B" movie. I think there's a great story to be found in this film but the execution just isn't here so one really hopes that another film, with a bigger budget and with more wiggle room with the screenplay, will come along. Performances are what you'd expect from a film like this with Johnson doing a decent job. I can't imagine fans of the first film would enjoy this since there's no one from that previous film connected to this one.
Although it assumes you've seen its predecessor, and plays sketchy several plot details, this is still a skillfully constructed, resourceful sci-fi adventure. I give it an 8.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesShot in 34 days.
- GaffesThe F117A had a range of 930 miles. Even if the Germans had launched it from the closest point in occupied France (over 3,000 air miles), it would run out of fuel and fall into the ocean about 1/3 of the way to Washington.
- Citations
Dr. William Mailer: Alert these checkpoints, distribute his photo, clamp down the neighboring townships.
Decker: Sir, the productivity loss...
Dr. William Mailer: I'm aware of that.
Decker: My department will need written authorization, countersigned by central council.
Dr. William Mailer: Well, fortunately, your department is part of my department. Now go lock down... and smile while you're doing it.
Decker: Sir, there's more to this than you're letting on. This man's apparent connection to your experiments reeks of special circumstance which, by code, falls under my jurisdiction.
Dr. William Mailer: You want special circumstance? *I* am special *circumstance.* I am the code, I am the countersign, I am the godforsaken western zone! Look around you, Decker, this is not Europe! This is the land of opportunity, the last frontier, and you and your lowlife, varmint police are nothing to me, not so much as a speck in the grand parade of history, not an echo in the big orchestra of civilization. You understand me?
Dr. William Mailer: [pulling a gun on Decker after no response] Do you understand me?
Decker: Yes, sir.
Dr. William Mailer: [pulls trigger, gun clicks empty] Good. I'll want a written report.
Dr. William Mailer: [to the musicians, who had stopped playing] All right, boys, from the top.
- ConnexionsFollows Philadelphia Experiment (1984)
- Bandes originalesTACO SALAD EXPERIMENT
Performed by The Radio Ranch Straight Shooters
(C) 1992, All Rights Reserved
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Philadelphia Experiment II: Night of the Phoenix
- Lieux de tournage
- Société de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 5 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 2 970 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 1 926 $US
- 14 nov. 1993
- Montant brut mondial
- 2 970 $US