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The film was a co-production of DreamWorks and Warner Bros. in association with Arnold Leibovit Entertainment, who obtained the rights to the George Pal original Time Machine 1960 and collectively negotiated the deal that made it possible for both DreamWorks and Warner Bros. to make the movie. Leibovit was interested in making a new film since ...
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 Time Machine is a 1978 American made-for-television science fiction-adventure film produced by Sunn Classic Pictures as a part of their Classics Illustrated series. The film is loosely based on the 1895 science fiction novel of the same name by English author H. G. Wells .
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 .
Blackadder: Back & Forth is a 1999 British science fiction comedy short film based on the BBC period sitcom Blackadder that marks the end of the Blackadder saga. It was commissioned for showing in the specially built SkyScape cinema erected southeast of the Millennium Dome on the Greenwich peninsula in South London. [1]
TV Movie 1975: Gunsmoke: Mitch Hansen "The Busters" 1976: The Call of the Wild [4] John Thornton: TV Movie 1978: Greatest Heroes of the Bible [14] Samson "Samson and Delilah" 1978: The Time Machine [4] Neil Perry: TV Movie 1978: Wheels [4] Peter Flodenhale: TV Mini Series (episode 1) 1979: The Buffalo Soldiers [15] Col. Frank "Buckshot" O ...
The film's premise is about Jonathan Knicks, an 11-year-old boy who travels back in time from 1985 to 1927 via a time machine built by family friend Henry Coogan from the theoretical blueprints of Jonathan's own grandfather. There Jonathan meets his less than illustrious grandfather, Max, and must desperately find a way to prevent Max's fatal ...
Beyond The Da Vinci Code [1] is a The History Channel special TV program, which challenges Dan Brown’s best-selling historical novel, The Da Vinci Code.The program was produced by Tom Quinn of Weller/Grossman Productions in Los Angeles, directed by Will Ehbrecht and premiered in HD format in January 2005.