It's IDAHO TRANSFER time.
Watch it now, later. Maybe you already did watch it. Time travel paradoxes!
In a secret government facility near the Craters of the Moon lava fields in Idaho, a teenager named Karen is part of a revolutionary discovery. The scientists there have discovered time travel and learned that in some years, there will be a cataclysmic event that wipes out humans. They send young people ahead to rebuild and repopulate since older folks don't seem to handle the journey well and they often die.
The damn gob'ment eventually shuts down the program and traps the travelers in the future. And it is not a nice place to be.
Peter Fonda directed this film in 1973. It's more science fiction than horror but it's bleak and uninviting. It's an ugly future reality. It is a slow burn film but never the less, it is a fascinating and forgotten and unknown film now.
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