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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 .
Taylor was born in Lidcombe, a suburb of Sydney, to a father who was a steel construction contractor and commercial artist and a mother who was a children's author. He began taking art classes in high school, and continued in college. He decided to become an actor after seeing Laurence Olivier in an Old Vic touring production of Richard III.
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 ...
Yvette Carmen Mimieux [1] (January 8, 1942 – January 18, 2022) [a] was an American film and television actress who was a major star of the 1960s and 1970s. Her breakout role was in The Time Machine (1960).
Rod Taylor, the Australian movie star who appeared opposite John Wayne, Tippi Hedren, Doris Day, Jane Fonda and Elizabeth Taylor, died in 2015. He was 84. ... Games. Health. Home & Garden ...
Rod Taylor (Rodney Sturt Taylor, 1930–2015) was an Australian-born American actor. Rod Taylor may also refer to: Rod Taylor (American football) (born 1994), American football player; Rod Taylor (singer) (born 1957), reggae singer and producer, born in Jamaica; Rod Taylor (skier) (Roderick G. Taylor, 1943–2014), member of U.S. Olympic Ski Team
When your own company isn’t cutting it, it’s time to make friends with a Chinese restaurant menu. 2. Shop Online. There’s nothing wrong with a little retail therapy—just be sure to spend ...
Ketai and Tim Janas, 36, have been best friends since high school after meeting at speech and debate camp — "That's a whole other story in and of itself," Ketai says — and clicking instantly.