Philadelphia Experiment 2 Movie Review
David Herdeg, the surviving time-transplanted sailor from the original Philadelphia Experiment, is alive and well in 1993 until he begins to experience the same molecular displacement that had destroyed his fellow tar ten years ago. In a nearby top-secret military lab, a mad scientist (Gerritt Graham) is conducting another experiment. Unknown to everyone, the goal of this experiment is to transport a Stealth Fighter back to 1943 in order to bomb Washington, D.C., thus ensuring Germany's victory in WWII. Seems said mad scientist's dad (also Graham) was a cohort of Adolph's, and his son wants to fertilize his Nazi roots. Consequently, Herdeg (Brad Johnson) must risk life and molecular stabilization to travel back to 1943, prevent the bombing, thusly saving his son, the world, life, liberty, justice for all, and all those sorts of good-type things.
1993 (PG-13) 98m/C Brad Johnson, Gerrit Graham, Marjean Holden, James Greene, Geoffrey Blake, John Christian Grass, Cyril O'Reilly; D: Stephen Cornwell; W: Kevin Rock, Nick Paine; M: Gerald Gouriet. VHS, LV VMK