Philadelphia Experiment II

It stars Brad Johnson as David Herdeg (the hero from the first film) and Gerrit Graham in a dual role as both the main villain and his father.

Left a single father, David faces several hardships: his business is slowly failing, Ben's school attendance has dropped, and banks are threatening to foreclose on his home.

Despite these difficulties he refuses financial aid from Professor Longstreet, the Philadelphia Experiment's original director, who requests that he rejoin the U.S. Navy.

Meanwhile, engineer William Mailer – the son of Friedrich Mahler, a Nazi scientist who worked on a project similar to the Philadelphia Experiment – uses the Experiment's technology for his own creation, meant to teleport a bomber into enemy airspace for a surprise strike and then teleport it out before the enemy could react.

His experiment garners significant interest, but Longstreet convinces the panel not to back it out of fear for the potential dangers.

David experiences a painful seizure and witnesses the world change around him, with Ben disappearing in the process.

The turning point in Germany's victory involved a futuristic aircraft, the Phoenix, which was used to drop atomic bombs on Washington, D.C. and other major targets on the East Coast.