The Day Time Ended
The Day Time Ended (1979)

The Day Time Ended

3/5
(14 votes)
3.5IMDb

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At various times, the "Vacuum Cleaner of Doom" is partially transparent, revealing items behind it.

When the "Vacuum Cleaner of Doom" flies through the living room window, the curtains are partially open.

Later, when Steve goes downstairs to get Jenny's doll, the curtains are closed (no one in the family could have closed them, since they've all been hiding in the upstairs bedroom).

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According to the opening credits for "The Day Time Ended", four writers are credited with developing the story and writing the screenplay. And none of them apparently were able to make the movie's story make much sense.

A family living on a compound in the middle of the desert is terrorized by aliens.I promise to keep this short and sweet.

An incoherent ripoff of Close Encounters. Never makes any sense and you never have any idea what's going on.

Very low budget and yet the producers pull off an entertaining film which offers non stop action and unusual characters that often make you yawn at many of the huge budget competing films mentioned in other reviews. And the child actress dominates the first part of the film with her innocent and odd perspective which runs counter to all the adults.

The Williams family live on a ranch located in the middle of the remote desert. They find themselves in considerable peril when the place is suddenly thrust into a time vortex where the past, present and future collide in a wildly chaotic and unpredictable manner.

While watching John 'Bud' Cardos's The Day Time Ended (1979), I couldn't help but think of Tobe Hooper's (i.e.

What happens when a working man is forced to reevaluate his priorities?A man, his wife, daughter, son, and his parents all living in a solar powered home isolated from others out in the desert are visited by multiple aliens; "tormented"/bothered by some, slightly aided by others.

John "Bud" Carlos been behind so many movies that others would spit upon, such as The Dark and Kingdom of the Spiders. Now, he's back with a movie for the hip now generation.

This is a movie with logic, no sense of cause and effect, and no real plot to speak of. Nothing here makes the slightest bit of sense, and the whole thing is like a hippie's acid trip.

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