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  1. Beyond the Time Barrier: Directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. With Robert Clarke, Arianne Ulmer, Vladimir Sokoloff, Stephen Bekassy. In 1960, a military test pilot is caught in a time warp that propels him to year 2024 where he finds a plague has sterilized the world's population.

  2. Beyond the Time Barrier (1960) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. In 1960, Major William Ellison has the honor and privilege to test-fly a brand new and hi-tech type of army fighter plane. The speed of the aircraft is even a little too successful, as Ellison breaks through the time barrier and ends up in the year 2024.

  4. In 1960, a military test pilot is caught in a time warp that propels him to year 2024 where he finds a plague has sterilized the world's population. Experimental pilot testing a new rocket powered craft (actually a Convair F-102 interceptor) manages to fly into the future and land at the now deserted airbase he left.

  5. A beauty contest victory opened some Hollywood doors for Tompkins, who began appearing in commercials, co-starred in Beyond the Time Barrier (1960) (at age 18) and appeared in TV series and additional features, including Elvis Presley's Blue Hawaii (1961).

  6. Beyond the Time Barrier: Directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. With Robert Clarke, Darlene Tompkins, Arianne Ulmer, Vladimir Sokoloff. In 1960, a military test pilot is caught in a time warp that propels him to year 2024 where he finds a plague has sterilized the world's population.

  7. The film tells a very complex story about Clarke leaving the year 1960 and crossing a time barrier and reaching the year 2024 where plague and pestilence are common. The human race has divided into factions of mutants and non-mutants (really people in the very first stages of being mutants).

  8. Beyond the Time Barrier (1960) Parents Guide and Certifications from around the world.

  9. Beyond the Time Barrier (1960) - Although the "X-80" is actually a Convair F-102 Delta Dagger--first introduced into service in 1956-- in most scenes, a few stock footage shots show an F-106 Delta Dart.

  10. Beyond the Time Barrier. This film and another Robert Clarke / Edgar G. Ulmer production, The Amazing Transparent Man (1960), which was shot at the same time and in the same location, were originally to be distributed by a company called Pacific International.