Box office. $8,103,330. The Philadelphia Experiment is a 1984 American science fiction film. It is directed by Stewart Raffill, stars Michael Paré, Bobby Di Cicco, Kene Holliday and Nancy Allen and is based on the urban legend of the Philadelphia Experiment. In 1943, United States Navy sailors David Herdeg (Paré) and Jim Parker (Di Cicco) are
On Sept. 20, 1797, a squall struck the ship, forcing it to reef sail, and Pigot gave his customary flogging order. Three topmen, rushing to get down, fell and were killed (one struck and injured the master). Pigot's reaction was to order "throw the lubbers overboard" -- "lubber," as in "landlubber," being the worst insult in a sailor's
Glenn Farr. Two men haunt Philip Kaufman's "The Right Stuff" (1983), the story of America's first steps into space. One speaks little, the other hardly at all. The laconic one is Chuck Yeager, generally acknowledged as the best test pilot of all time, who judges himself by his achievements, not his words. The other is the minister at the Air
It’s the Union’s clean, no-nonsense interior that’s more often seen on screen – again in Richard III as the king's bunker, as the ‘Manhattan’ clinic in Tony Scott ’s The Hunger and, most famously, as the Gotham City courthouse in both Batman Begins and The Dark Knight. 1984 location: the 'Golden Country': Roundway Hill, Devizes
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