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      Beyond and Back

      G 1978 1h 33m Drama List
      Reviews 33% Audience Score Fewer than 50 Ratings Plato (Vern Adix), an Army nurse (Linda Bishop), Louisa May Alcott (Shelley Osterloh) and medical witnesses address the question of life after death. Brad Crandall narrates. Read More Read Less

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      Eddie Harrison film-authority.com …with murky motives and laughable data, Beyond and Back is a genuine museum piece… Rated: 2/5 May 3, 2023 Full Review Phil Hall Film Threat Each person may live a unique life, but it seems that the road to death is the same monotonous routine for everyone. Rated: 1/5 Jul 27, 2012 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Audience Member I only seen this movie once and idk if I would watch this movie again. I did like the intro and thought that it was cool. The cover of the film was vintage/retro/old school horror/scary movie look to it. I was kinda shocked to see that this movie was rated G back in the day. I only gave it this score because of the concept of this movie, the acting/actors are not great. It seemed like all the people they interviewed on this movie seemed to recall the same modes to the afterlife. Maybe that is the way we all transition to the great unknown, or maybe you don't believe any of these peoples accounts of what happens/happened to them after their experiences etc... I thought that the host at the begining of the movie really set the tone for this movie. But then it goes kinda long and drawn out stories of the accounts of people's experiences. This film really did age like milk and screams out that it is from the 70's. But regradless of the kinda poor attempt to explain life after death I do believe that everyone should watch this movie. despites one's opinions about what happens to us after death and what lies ahead of us when we go out into the great unknown. I myself have always had a strong draw to this topic, and have had my experiences as well. Not really like the people in the film, but in the same vein if you will. I could go on about this all day but this is getting a bit long. I think that I would reccomend this movie, but don't be blown away by the general look of it 1 1/2 stars. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 01/16/23 Full Review Audience Member 7-13-2014. My god (no pun intended), was this a stupid movie! However, not the least bit boring either. Great camp value. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 01/31/23 Full Review Audience Member wierd movie with short afterlife stories fiction or nonfiction that i never cared about.it came out when i was very young and i saw any movie that was pg or g. i know this movie was fiction but i hope that stuff like this does not happen snakes and burning in hell because somebody commits suicide. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/26/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Synopsis Plato (Vern Adix), an Army nurse (Linda Bishop), Louisa May Alcott (Shelley Osterloh) and medical witnesses address the question of life after death. Brad Crandall narrates.
      Director
      James L. Conway
      Rating
      G
      Genre
      Drama
      Original Language
      English
      Runtime
      1h 33m