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Time Machine, The (2002)
Rating:
Starring: Sebastian Cabot, Tom Helmore, Yvette Mimieux, Rod Taylor, Alan Young
Director: George Pal
Category: Science-Fiction, Action / Adventure, Classic
Studio: Warner Bros.
Subtitles:
English, French
Length:
103 mins

 
 

 

Here today, gone to tomorrow.When George (Rod Taylor) sits at the controls of his new creation, he has all the time in the world.He's invented a Time Machine that whisks him from 1899 to war ravaged moments of the 20th century and into 802701.In that far-off era, passive Eloi face a grim future as prey to the glowing subterranean Morlocks...unless the time-traveling stranger from the past intervenes.
At the controls of the movie H.G. Wells' classic The Time Machine (now digitally restored and remastered and in remixed Dolby Stereo) is effects trailblazer George Pal, whose features and short films won a combined seven Oscars and SpecialAwards.One winner was this beloved adventure loaded with visual marvels, from the nuclear destruction of London (complete with lava eruption) to the colorful whirligig of time travel.

 
 
   
   

 
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