
"World Without End" (1956)Rod Taylor plays Herbert Ellis, one of a quartet of space travelers who get caught in a time warp on their way back from Mars. Themes from this film are later echoed in "Planet of the Apes," countless episodes of "Star Trek" -- and "The Time Machine." An irreverent review from the Teleport City Cinematics Web site notes the irony of Rod's casting in this time-travel flick:
In "World Without End," Rod plays one of four American researchers -- led by Hugh Marlowe -- on the first space rocket to Mars. On their way back, they are accidentally transported 522 years into the future. But the Earth, devastated by war, has become a bleak, perilous world inhabited by hostile, surface-dwelling mutants and an peaceful underground race facing extinction. (That's turned upside down from "The Time Machine," in which the mutants live underground and the nice folk live on the surface.) The heroes battle the mutants as well as some cheesy giant spiders. The crew later discovers the withered remnants of humanity. Well, the men are withered; the women are robust babes in high heels, short skirts and plunging necklines. The women seem to appreciate the newcomers, too, especially noting how much more muscular they are than their own men. This observation comes as Rod bares his chest in a scene that easily qualifies as the best bit of beefcake in this entire genre. In the end, Rod winds up with a brunette servant girl named Deena (as opposed to a blonde named Weena in "The Time Machine"). Deena helps as the crew does battle with the mutants and gets the withering underground denizens to abandon their sterile existence to rebuild civilization aboveground. Taylor tells what the movie meant to his career at the time:
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