
A small English town is teleported into space when a dead star passes Earth. Residents attempt to establish an egalitarian government, but clashes erupt between aristocrats and villagers.

Is it worth the watch? If you like old British films that feel like they were filmed in a drafty barn, maybe. It’s perfect for people who want to see how early sci-fi dealt with class warfare instead of aliens. If you need pacing, logic, or a movie that actually knows what it wants to be, skip this. So, a whole villag...


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"Is it worth the watch? If you like old British films that feel like they were filmed in a drafty barn, maybe. It’s perfect for people who want to see how early sci-fi dealt with class warfare instead of aliens. If you need pacing, logic, or a movie that actually knows what it wants to be, skip this. So, a whole village gets yanked into space. The setup is absurd, almost like a Twilight Zone episode that forgot to get serious. One minute you’re having tea, the next you’re floating past stars. Th..."
Gerald Barry
Owen Rutter, Anthony Kimmins
United Kingdom
1900 · IMDb —
Rasanjana Madhusanka

