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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 .
In its second section, Michael J. Fox sits in the time machine prop and talks about his experience with the DeLorean sports car time machine from the 1985 film Back to the Future. In the film's final section (written by The Time Machine screenwriter David Duncan), Rod Taylor, Alan Young, and Whit Bissell reprise their roles from the original ...
The Time Machine: George Pal: Rod Taylor, Alan Young, Yvette Mimieux: United Kingdom: Adventure Romance Thriller [nb 1] The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll: Terence Fisher: Paul Massie, Dawn Addams, Christopher Lee, David Kossoff: United Kingdom Horror [7] Village of the Damned: Wolf Rilla: George Sanders, Barbara Shelley: United Kingdom United States ...
All the particles that make up the matter around us, such electrons and protons, have antimatter versions which are nearly identical, but with mirrored properties such as the opposite electric charge.
He started to gain popularity after starring in The Time Machine (1960), as H. George Wells. He later starred in the Disney film One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961), voicing Pongo. In one of his most famous roles, he played Mitch Brenner in The Birds (1963), directed by Alfred Hitchcock. By the late 1990s, Taylor had moved into semiretirement.
The Time Machine (1960 film) The Time Travelers (1964 film) U. The Undead (film) W. Willy McBean and His Magic Machine; World Without End (film) Y. The Yesterday Machine
The similarities to The Time Machine (1895) led to a threatened lawsuit. [5] The plot of World Without End was later repeated in other films, The Mole People (1956), The Time Travelers (1964), and Planet of the Apes (1968). Rod Taylor would later star in George Pal's The Time Machine (1960), based on an adaptation of the H.G. Wells novel. [1]
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