The Day Time Ended
by Wayne Schmidt, J. Larry Carroll, and David Schmoeller, directed by John “Bud” Cardos
After an hour or so of mundane conversation and weird happenings—a triple supernova, a
UFO, a tiny mannequin/alien, and creepy lights, and alien monsters transporting in and
out—the Williams family and their horses are transported through a time-space warp to
an unknown time for the other twenty minutes of the movie. (The creepy lights stick
around, too.) It’s hard to tell for sure, but I think they’re going to live out their
lives amongst the weird lights and crystal structures of this new time.
— Michael Main
Steve, you know what this is, don’t cha? It’s a time-space warp.
The Day Time Ended by Wayne Schmidt, J. Larry Carroll, and David
Schmoeller, directed by John “Bud”
Cardos (Paris Festival of Fantastic Films, circa March 1979).