MST3K
(Created page with "thumb|323x323px")
Tag: Visual edit
 
(Adding categories)
(18 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
  +
{{Infobox Film
[[File:MSTDayTimeEnded.JPG|thumb|323x323px]]
 
  +
|name = ''The Day Time Ended''
  +
|year = [[1979]]
  +
|director = [[John "Bud" Cardos]]
  +
|producer = [[Charles Band]]<br>
  +
Steve Neill<br>
  +
Wayne Schmidt<br>
  +
Alex Ponti
  +
|writer = [[J. Larry Carroll]]<br>
  +
Steve Neill<br>
  +
Wayne Schmidt<br>
  +
[[David Schmoeller]]
  +
|studio = Charles Band Productions<br>
  +
Vortex Productions
  +
|cast = Jim Davis<br>
  +
[[Christopher Mitchum]]<br>
  +
Dorothy Malone<br>
  +
|runtime = 79 minutes|image = MSTDayTimeEnded.JPG}}{{for|the episode|MST3K 1204 - The Day Time Ended}}
  +
'''''The Day Time Ended''''' is a 1979 science-fiction film directed by [[John "Bud" Cardos]].
  +
  +
== Plot ==
  +
A family living at a desert ranch is menaced by alien creatures after three supernovae explode at the same time.
  +
  +
== Cast ==
  +
* Jim Davis as Grant
  +
* [[Christopher Mitchum]] as Richard
  +
* Dorothy Malone as Ana
  +
* [[Marcy Lafferty]] as Beth
  +
* [[Natasha Ryan]] as Jenny
  +
* Scott C. Kolden as Steve
  +
* [[Roberto Contreras]] as Gas Station Attendant
  +
  +
== Notes ==
  +
* Marcy Lafferty and Natasha Ryan had previously been cast as mother and daughter in ''Kingdom of the Spiders'', which became a [[RiffTrax]] presentation.
  +
  +
== References ==
  +
  +
{{DEFAULTSORT:Day Time Ended, The}}
  +
[[Category:PG-rated movies]]
  +
[[Category:1970s movies]]
  +
[[Category:Science fiction movies]]
  +
[[Category:MST3K Movies]]

Revision as of 19:57, 18 June 2020

For the episode, see MST3K 1204 - The Day Time Ended.

The Day Time Ended is a 1979 science-fiction film directed by John "Bud" Cardos.

Plot

A family living at a desert ranch is menaced by alien creatures after three supernovae explode at the same time.

Cast

Notes

  • Marcy Lafferty and Natasha Ryan had previously been cast as mother and daughter in Kingdom of the Spiders, which became a RiffTrax presentation.

References