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Timothy Hines is an American film director, writer and producer. Best known for his adaptation of the H. G. Wells novel The War of the Worlds, he has a background in directing television commercials and short films. In 1999, he founded the independent film production company Pendragon Pictures with his colleague Susan Goforth.
Director Timothy Hines said, in reference to this technique, "When Orson Welles broadcast War of the Worlds on the radio in the 1930s, he presented it in such a way as to not clearly identify that it was a work of fiction. He did it for the drama.
In 2012 a re-imagined, re-edited, and re-thought version, with new material added, was released under the title War of the Worlds – The True Story; this version, again directed by Timothy Hines, is presented as a faux-documentary. It revisits Wells' novel, portraying its events as historical by way of the documented recollections of a ...
The production was written and directed by Timothy Hines with consultation from one of Bly's modern biographers, Brooke Kroeger. The film draws from Bly's book, Ten Days in a Mad-House, which led to significant reforms in the treatment of mental health patients.
Thomas Hines (1838–1898), Confederate spy during the American Civil War; Tiffany Hines (born 1985), American actress; Timothy Hines, American film director; Tyler Hines (born 1990), American basketball player; Walker Hines (1870–1934), American railway executive; Zavon Hines (born 1988), British footballer
As the co-founder of the Sex Money Murda crew (who would later become an affiliate group of the United Blood Nation), Rollack would order and execute himself revenge killings of rival dealers and a local basketball star, Karlton Hines in 1995, which would eventually find him in trouble with law enforcement. In 1998, "Pistol" Pete would get ...
Cheryl Hines (born 1965) Gregory Hines (1946–2003) Skip Hinnant (born 1940) Michael Hitchcock (born 1958) Thora Hird (1911–2003) Justin Hires (born 1985) Judd Hirsch (born 1935) Matt Hobby (born 1985) Stephanie Hodge (born 1956) Jessy Hodges (born 1986) John Hodgman (born 1971) Joel Hodgson (born 1960) Jackie Hoffman (born 1960) Robby ...
Jones's father, Robert Earl Jones, in promotional still for the Langston Hughes play Don't You Want to Be Free? (1938) James Earl Jones was born in Arkabutla, Mississippi, on January 17, 1931, [12] [13] to Ruth (née Connolly); (1911–1986), a teacher and maid, and Robert Earl Jones (1910–2006), a boxer, butler, and chauffeur.