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The Philadelphia Experiment

- Past and present collide

A secret government research project tries reviving the World War II "Philadelphia Experiment," which was an attempt to create a cloaking device to render warships invisible. When the experiment succeeds, it brings back the original ship (the Eldridge) that disappeared during the first test in 1943 - which brings death and destruction to the 21st century. It's up to the sole survivor of the first experiment and his granddaughter to stop it.

Release Date : 2012-07-27

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : SyfyCineTel FilmsRainbow PicturesMovie Central

Production Country : CanadaUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Ryan Robbins

Character Name : Richard Falkner

Original Name : Ryan Robbins

Gender : Male

Nicholas Lea

Character Name : Bill Gardner

Original Name : Nicholas Lea

Gender : Male

Malcolm McDowell

Character Name : Morton Salinger

Original Name : Malcolm McDowell

Gender : Male

Emilie Ullerup

Character Name : Molly Gardener

Original Name : Emilie Ullerup

Gender : Female

Michael Paré

Character Name : Hagan

Original Name : Michael Paré

Gender : Male

Lauro David Chartrand-DelValle

Character Name : Driver

Original Name : Lauro David Chartrand-DelValle

Gender : Male

Gina Holden

Character Name : Katheryn Moore

Original Name : Gina Holden

Gender : Female

John Reardon

Character Name : Carl Reed

Original Name : John Reardon

Gender : Male

Allison Hossack

Character Name : Lena

Original Name : Allison Hossack

Gender : Female

Reviews

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GenerationofSwine

@GenerationofSwine

2023-01-12

I want to give props to Nicholas Lea, the man can act, and he can really sell the role he's playing...even if he is in an absolutely horrible movie. So, big hats off to him for bringing his A-Game to this. He made the movie tolerable and I was actually able to finish it because of him. However, well, the special effects showed too much. Had they hid it in the darkness more they could have saved money, made it look better, and it wouldn't have come across so much like a early 90s made for TV flick. And it felt that good chunks of the script were written around the special effects and...that didn't help at all. So the end result was a bad remake of a decent film (one that was clearly low budget and still managed to pull it off by NOT featuring a ton of FXs, with a horrible script... ...but a horrible script that had a fun cameo by Michael Pare for people like me...and a horrible script that Nicholas Lea still managed to sell despite having some of the dumbest and most misplaced lines imaginable.