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  2. Morlock - Wikipedia

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    A 2011 television movie originally named Morlocks (renamed Time Machine: Rise of the Morlocks) [10] produced for Syfy, starring David Hewlett, and Robert Picardo. The plot sees a time machine open a portal to the future allowing Morlocks to travel back to the present and wreak havoc. [11]

  3. The Time Machine (1960 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Time Machine (also marketed as H. G. Wells' The Time Machine) is a 1960 American period post-apocalyptic science fiction film based on the 1895 novella of the same name by H. G. Wells. It was produced and directed by George Pal , and stars Rod Taylor , Yvette Mimieux , and Alan Young .

  4. Donald Duck (film series) - Wikipedia

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    Donald Duck is a series of American animated comedy short films produced by Walt Disney Productions.The series started in 1937 with Donald's Ostrich (although two previous short films, Don Donald and Modern Inventions, both from 1937, were later re-released under this series) and ended in 1961 with The Litterbug, with an additional short, D.I.Y. Duck, being released in 2024.

  5. Eloi - Wikipedia

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    One of the Eloi is motivated to beat a Morlock to death when it attacks the Time Traveller. In the 2002 movie adaptation of The Time Machine , the Eloi are depicted as identical to modern humans with a hunter-gatherer lifestyle and sport primitive-style clothing and appear to be an ethnic amalgamation of various indigenous races but maintain ...

  6. Morlock (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Morlocks (comics), a group of Marvel Comics comic book characters; The villains in Power Rangers: Mystic Force, sometimes referred to as "Morlocks" The human agents of the forces of Hell on Earth in the short-lived science fiction television series G vs. E; Morlock Ambrosius, a recurring character in James Enge's Morlock the Maker series

  7. The Time Machine (2002 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Über-Morlock shows Alexander the time machine and tells him to go home. Alexander gets into the machine but pulls the Über-Morlock in, carrying them into the future as they fight. The Über-Morlock dies by rapidly aging when Alexander pushes him outside of the machine's temporal bubble.

  8. Weena - Wikipedia

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    Weena is a fictional character in the novel The Time Machine, written by H. G. Wells in 1895 on the concept of time travel. In the story, an unnamed time traveler travels to 802,701 A.D. using his time machine, [1] to find that humans have evolved into two species: the Eloi, the leisure class; and the Morlocks, the working class. [2]

  9. The Time Machine - Wikipedia

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    The statue of the Sphinx is the place where the Morlocks hide the time machine and references the Sphinx in the story of Oedipus who gives a riddle that he must first solve before he can pass. [35] The Sphinx appeared on the cover of the first London edition as requested by Wells and would have been familiar to his readers. [33]