During a Civil War battle, a soldier is transported through time, landing in New York City's Central Park in the year 1961. He then explores Manhattan and goes to Yankee Stadium in an attempt to locate other Civil War soldiers.
Direction
Downey Sr.'s scrappy guerrilla filmmaking throughout actual 1961 Manhattan.
Production
Made for nothing, looks like found footage from another dimension.

Director
Robert Downey Sr.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Made during the early Vietnam escalation, the film's Civil War soldier wandering through complacent 1961 America plays as accidental protest art.
Downey Sr. shot illegally in Yankee Stadium without permits; the grainy vérité footage of confused 1961 crowds is completely genuine.