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Directed by George Pal
In George Pal's version of the H.G. Wells classic, Rod Taylor stars as George, a young scientist fascinated with the concept of time travel. On December 31, 1899, George seats himself in his jerry-built time machine and thrusts himself forward into 1917. A dyed-in-the-wool pacifist, George is distressed to see that World War I is raging all about him. He moves past the 1920s and 1930s into the 1940s, only to be confronted by another, even more terrible war. Next he stops in 1966, just as London is destroyed in a nuclear explosion. Retreating to his Time Machine, George is sealed in his cellar by molten lava. By the time he and his machine manage to escape their tomb, the year is 802,701. Looking around, George observes a seemingly idyllic world populated by gentle people. But he also notices that the citizens of the future, known as "Elois," behave more like mindless sheep than human beings. Befriending the lovely Weena (Yvette Mimieux), George learns to his dismay that humankind has forgotten all that it has learned through the centuries, preferring instead to frolic endlessly under the sun. Plot holes and inconsistencies abound in The Time Machine, but the film's true selling points was its Oscar-winning special effects; in this respect, producer-director Pal succeeded beyond anyone's wildest dreams. Another plus: the haunting musical score by Russell Garcia. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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"Sadly I don't read as much as I'd like, but I'll make a few comments.I remember enjoying The Time Machine when I saw it when I was fairly young. I just read it again and enjoyed it a fair amount. Actually it was pretty short and has inpsired me to hopefully get through all of Wells works. Anyways, I watched the movie again and was rather disappointed. I'd vaguely remembered that stuff that they'd thrown in the movie about nuclear war and all that, but " [More]
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The famous H.G. Wells novel about time travel already seemed dated in 1960, as both the United States and the Soviet Union were launching men into outer space. Yet the era spawned many science fiction stories, and a film version of Wells's saga was still timely. The film is faithful to the 1890s era in which Wells placed the novel. The special effects, innovative for their time, won an Oscar, combining a bizarre vision of the future with a clunky but mesmerizing means of getting there. Director George Pal was outshone by cinematographer Paul Vogel. Rod Taylor is excellent in the lead role, and Yvette Mimieux vamps in the female lead. ~ Michael Betzold, All Movie Guide
 

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