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Time Machine: The Journey Back is a combination documentary short-sequel to George Pal's 1960 film The Time Machine, hosted by Time Machine star Rod Taylor and produced and directed by Clyde Lucas. The film was produced in 1993 for airing on PBS stations.
Journey Back To Oz is a 1972 American animated adventure musical fantasy film produced by Filmation. Although L. Frank Baum received no screen credit, the film is loosely based on his second novel The Marvelous Land of Oz (1904). [1] While a commercial flop in theaters, the film received a better reception on television, premiering December 5 ...
A video and audio presentation in the museum reveals that Perry's new assignment at Mega Corporation will be directly responsible for the world's destruction. Before he returns to his own time, Perry and Ariel, the male Eloi, use plastic explosives found in the museum to seal off the Morlocks' three entrances to the Eloi habitat.
The Journey [a] is a Japanese–Saudi Arabian animated action film directed by Kōbun Shizuno, written by Atsuhiro Tomioka and co-produced by Toei Animation and Manga Productions. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The film, based on the Islamic historical event, the Year of the Elephant , revolves around a potter named Aus who joins a battle to defend his home city ...
“We’re looking forward to sharing this accessible and amazing musical journey with audiences around the world.” The film releases theatrically on Nov. 10. Watch the trailer below.
The Journey is a 1959 American drama film directed by Anatole Litvak. A group of Westerners try to flee Hungary after the Soviet Union moves to crush the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 . It has Ron Howard in his first credited acting role, Deborah Kerr , Yul Brynner , Jason Robards and Robert Morley .
The Journey Back in Time (4:22) A Day Together (6:02) Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini (composed by Rachmaninov) (2:57) Is He the One? (3:10) The Man of My Dreams (1:35) Return to the Present (4:04) Theme from "Somewhere in Time" (3:20) A later release of the score was released on the Varèse Sarabande label.
The website's critical consensus reads, "The Journey ' s narrative deficiencies undermine a powerful fact-based story, but those problems are often offset by solid work from Colm Meaney and Timothy Spall." [10] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 53 out of 100, based on 21 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". [11]