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Language. English. Budget. $80 million [2] Box office. $123.7 million [2] The Time Machine is a 2002 American post-apocalyptic science fiction film loosely adapted by John Logan from the 1895 novel of the same name by H. G. Wells and the screenplay of the 1960 film of the same name by David Duncan.
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Mar 8, 2002 · The Time Machine: Directed by Simon Wells. With Guy Pearce, Mark Addy, Phyllida Law, Sienna Guillory. Hoping to alter the events of the past, a 19th century inventor instead travels 800,000 years into the future, where he finds humankind divided into two warring races.
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The Time Machine is the title of the 2002 version of The Time Machine. The previous theatrically released film was The Time Machine (1960 Film). The movie drastically re-imagines the Time Machine story, setting it in New York City of the same era as the novel rather than England.
Summaries. Hoping to alter the events of the past, a 19th century inventor instead travels 800,000 years into the future, where he finds humankind divided into two warring races. Based on the classic sci-fi novel by H.G. Wells, scientist and inventor, Alexander Hartdegen, is determined to prove that time travel is possible.
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2002 film. Derivative work. Time After Time (1979 film) Comics. Sequels by other authors. See also. References. External links. The Time Machine is a post-apocalyptic science fiction novella by H. G. Wells, published in 1895.
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The Time Machine is a 2002 American science fiction film loosely adapted from the 1895 novel of the same name by H. G. Wells and the 1960 film screenplay by David Duncan.