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The Time Machine (1960)
October 2013: Haunted Hollywood

Theatrical poster for The Time Machine

Directed by George Pal

Rod Taylor, Yvette Mimieux

A time traveler journeys to the distant future in this lively adaptation of the H.G. Wells novel.

Filby: If that machine can do what you say it can do, destroy it, George! Destroy it before it destroys you!

In this Hollywood refurbishing of H.G. Wells’ science fiction novella, Rod Taylor is the intrepid time traveler, H. George Wells. Obsessed with what he imagines to be the utopian future of humanity, he enters a world eight centuries in the future, where books have been allowed to crumble into dust and humanity is divided between the passive, child-like Eloi and the savage Morlocks. Screenwriter David Duncan updated Wells’ pessimistic ruminations on class and evolution into a fable about the consequences of nuclear war, while George Pal’s lively direction makes this vintage science fiction film a pleasure to watch.

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