The story follows a group of beautiful women who discover a vintage time machine. Instead of using it for world-changing events, they find themselves accidentally transported through different eras—ranging from the prehistoric past to a futuristic world—while remaining in their signature beach attire. The film leans heavily into the "babes and bikinis" trope typical of Fred Olen Ray’s filmography, focusing on lighthearted escapades and visual gags. Technical Specifications of the Release
Decent for 720p, but the original source looks like it was shot on a early 2010s camcorder. HEVC helps, but grain turns into digital mush during motion. Audio: The English track is 2.0 stereo. Dialogue is quiet, cheesy synth music is loud — classic. The film itself: If you enjoy “so bad it’s good” time-wasters, there’s one or two unintentionally funny lines. Otherwise, it’s mostly padding between bikini scenes. The “machine” is a cardboard box with LEDs.
: As a prolific director of exploitation and independent films, Ray has a dedicated fanbase that appreciates his ability to deliver exactly what the title promises. Viewing Context
: Ideal if you want to stream the file from your computer to a smart TV or mobile device. Safety and Legitimacy Warning
Assuming you have legally acquired a file with these specifications, here is the optimal playback chain:
: You will need a modern media player to run this. Older smart TVs or basic video players may not support HEVC.