World Without End

World Without End

80 mins | Adventure, Science Fiction, Romance | March 25, 1956

Four astronauts returning from man's first mission to Mars enter a time warp and crash on a 26th Century Earth devastated by atomic war. At first unaware where they are, but finding the atmosphere safe to breathe, they start exploring and find themselves in a divided future where disfigured mutants living like cavemen inhabit the surface, while the normals live comfortably below the surface but are dying as a race from lack of natural water, air and sunlight.

World Without End

80 mins | Adventure, Science Fiction, Romance | March 25, 1956

World Without End
Four astronauts returning from man's first mission to Mars enter a time warp and crash on a 26th Century Earth devastated by atomic war. At first unaware where they are, but finding the atmosphere safe to breathe, they start exploring and find themselves in a divided future where disfigured mutants living like cavemen inhabit the surface, while the normals live comfortably below the surface but are dying as a race from lack of natural water, air and sunlight.
IMDb rating 5.8
Producers Allied Artists Pictures
Original title World Without End
Directors Edward Bernds
Writers Edward Bernds

Cast

Hugh Marlowe

as John Borden

Nancy Gates

as Garnet

Rod Taylor

as Herbert Ellis

Lisa Montell

as Deena

Nelson Leigh

as Dr Eldon Galbraithe

Christopher Dark

as Henry Jaffe

Everett Glass

as Timmek

Booth Colman

as Mories

Shirley Patterson

as Elaine

Stanley Fraser

as Elda

William Vedder

as James (uncredited)

Mickey Simpson

as Naga (uncredited)

Keith Richards

as Slave (uncredited)

Michael Garth

as Military Officer (uncredited)

Nancy Howard

as Mrs. Jaffe (uncredited)

Mimi Gibson

as Ginny Jaffe (uncredited)

Hugh Corcoran

as Jaffe's Son (uncredited)

David Alpert

as Public Relations Officer (uncredited)

John Close

as Reporter (uncredited)

Walter Conrad

as Reporter (uncredited)

Don Kennedy

as Reporter (uncredited)

Herb Vigran

as Reporter (uncredited)

John Hiestand

as TV Newscaster (uncredited)

William Forman

as Radio Announcer (uncredited)

John Bleifer

as Jule (uncredited)

Rankin Mansfield

as Beryl (uncredited)

Strother Martin

as Nihka (uncredited)

Paul Brinegar

as Vida (uncredited)