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The Time Machine (2002) Movie
The Time Machine
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Overview
Language
Country
Ratings/Votes
5.7/10 (33360 Votes)
MPAA Ratings
Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of action violence.
Production Company
Warner Bros. Pictures [us]
DreamWorks SKG [us]
Parkes/MacDonald Productions [us]
Arnold Leibovit Entertainment [us] - (in association with)
DreamWorks SKG [us]
Parkes/MacDonald Productions [us]
Arnold Leibovit Entertainment [us] - (in association with)
Production Designer
Producers
Leibovit, Arnold
Lester, David V. (I)
Logan, John (I)
MacDonald, Laurie (I)
Parkes, Walter F.
Saralegui, Jorge
Valdes, David (I)
Lester, David V. (I)
Logan, John (I)
MacDonald, Laurie (I)
Parkes, Walter F.
Saralegui, Jorge
Valdes, David (I)
Directors
Writers
Release Date
(USA) - 4 March 2002
(Singapore) - 7 March 2002
(Canada) - 8 March 2002
(USA) - 8 March 2002
(Malaysia) - 14 March 2002
All Release Dates
(Singapore) - 7 March 2002
(Canada) - 8 March 2002
(USA) - 8 March 2002
(Malaysia) - 14 March 2002
All Release Dates
Running Time
96
Tagline
0 to 800,000 years in 1.2 seconds.
Where Would You Go?
The Future Awaits
Jump-Start the Future
Be Careful What You Wish For
The greatest adventure THROUGH all time!
He was searching for the answer to his past. He became a hero for the future.
Keywords
scientist, hunter, time-machine, time-travel, dying-repeatedly, fight, bats, altering-history, lifted-by-the-throat, shot-in-the-arm, death, hit-with-a-shovel, 2000s, experiment, child-in-peril, strangulation, knocked-out, shot-in-the-shoulder, telepathy, new-york-public-library, shot-in-the-leg, chase, murder, shot-in-the-chest, nightmare
Technical
CAM:Panavision Panaflex Cameras, Panavision Primo and C-Series Lenses
OFM:35 mm - (Kodak Vision 250D 5246, Vision 500T 5279, SFX 200T)
LAB:Technicolor, USA - (prints)
MET:2619 m - (Germany)
PCS:Panavision - (anamorphic)
PFM:35 mm
RAT:2.35 : 1
OFM:35 mm - (Kodak Vision 250D 5246, Vision 500T 5279, SFX 200T)
LAB:Technicolor, USA - (prints)
MET:2619 m - (Germany)
PCS:Panavision - (anamorphic)
PFM:35 mm
RAT:2.35 : 1
Cast of The Time Machine
- Addy, Mark as [David Filby] <3>
- Anaya, Joey as [Spy Morlock] <34>
- Arias, Yancey as [Toren] <8>
- Baker, Max as [Robber] <14>
- Cetrone, Richard as [Hunter Morlock] <20>
- Chambers, Jacob as [Spy Morlock] <35>
- Chaturantabut, Michael as [Eloi] <38>
- Conna, Edward as (as Eddie Conna) [Hunter Morlock] <21>
- Davis, Craig (I) as [Hunter Morlock] <24>
- Eusebio, Jonathan as [Eloi] <39>
- Failma, Roel as [Eloi] <40>
- Fitzgerald, Jeremy (I) as [Hunter Morlock] <23>
- Freeman, Aaron Patrick as (uncredited) [Eloi]
- Friday, Bryan as [Hunter Morlock] <26>
- Holder, Grady (I) as [Hunter Morlock] <25>
- Iizuka, Yoshio (I) as [Eloi] <41>
- Irons, Jeremy as [Über-Morlock] <10>
- Jones, Doug (I) as [Spy Morlock] <33>
- Jones, Orlando as [Vox] <9>
- Kingi, Dorian as [Spy Morlock] <36>
- Koda, Hiro as [Eloi] <44>
- Koyama, John as [Eloi] <45>
- Kubr, Mark as [Hunter Morlock] <28>
- LaValley, Dustin as (uncredited) [Student]
- Lilley, Clint as [Hunter Morlock] <27>
- Loftin, Lennie as [Soldier #1] <18>
- Mayo, Caleb as (uncredited) [Student]
- McCann, Dan (II) as [Hunter Morlock] <30>
- McTurk, Kevin as [Spy Morlock] <37>
- Meyer, Jeffrey M. (I) as [Central Park Carriage Driver] <15>
All Cast
Plot of The Time Machine
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. His determination is turned to desperation by a Full Plot >>Business of The Time Machine
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12 (Iceland)13 (Argentina)
M (Australia)
14 (Brazil)
K-11 (Finland)
U (France)
12 (Germany)
IIA (Hong Kong)
12 (Ireland)
12 (Netherlands)
11 (Norway)
14 (Peru)
PG-13 (Philippines)
M/12 (Portugal)
PG (Singapore)
All (South Korea)
7 (Spain)
11 (Sweden)
14 (Switzerland)(canton of Geneva)
14 (Switzerland)(canton of Vaud)
PG (UK)
PG-13 (USA)(certificate #38773)
Composers of music of The Time Machine
Cinematographers of The Time Machine
- McAlpine, Donald (I) (as Donald M. McAlpine)
Costume Designers of The Time Machine
Distributors of The Time Machine
DreamWorks Distribution [us] - (2002) (USA) (theatrical)American Broadcasting Company (ABC) [us] - (2005) (USA) (TV) (broadcast premiere)
Warner Bros. Pictures [us] - (2002) (Non-USA) (all media)
Argentina Video Home [ar] - (Argentina) (video)
Fox-Warner [ch] - (2002) (Switzerland) (theatrical)
Warner Bros. [ar] - (Argentina)
Warner Bros. [de] - (2002) (Germany) (theatrical)
Warner Bros. [fr] - (2002) (France) (theatrical)
Warner Bros. [gb] - (2002) (UK) (theatrical)
Warner Bros. [it] - (2002) (Italy) (theatrical)
Warner Bros. [nl] - (2002) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
Warner Home Video [ch] - (2002) (Switzerland) (DVD)
Warner Home Video [nl] - (2002) (Netherlands) (video)
Warner Home VÃdeo [br] - (Brazil) (DVD)
Warner Sogefilms A.I.E. [es] - (Spain)
Editors of The Time Machine
Misc of The Time Machine
- Adami, Rick (production secretary)
- Adams, Delara C. (assistant production office coordinator)
- Barboza, Alberto (documentarian)
- Bierfeld, Jason (production assistant: Parkes/MacDonald)
- Boyle, Michael E. (head animal handler) (as Mike Boyle)
- Brandt, Stephen C. (set production assistant: New York)
- Burns, Jeff (III) (production assistant) (uncredited)
- Castro, John (I) (researcher) (as John F. Castro)
- Chang, Karen K. (office coordinator)
- Cherevka, John (puppeteer)
- Clark, Richard A. (I) (assistant location manager) (as Richard A. Clark II)
- Clark, Tim (II) (office production assistant)
- Coomber, Cora Lee (construction accountant)
- Costner, Petra (production assistant) (uncredited)
- Curley, Thomas (production assistant) (uncredited)
- Dawe, Jon (puppeteer)
- De La Torre, Carlos (I) (production assistant)
- Del Prete, Stephen P. (production assistant)
- Dennis, Eileen M. (second assistant accountant) (as Eileen Dennis)
- DeShields, Patricia L. (production accountant) (as Patsy De Shields)
- DeVane, Maria (post-production accountant)
- Evans, Deborah (II) (payroll accountant: New York) (as Deborah C. Evans)
- Felipe, Ray (script researcher) (uncredited)
- Feurstein, Mike (production assistant: New York) (uncredited)
- Fiedler, Eric (puppeteer)
- Figiel, Greg (puppeteer)
- Frabizio, Holly C. (location assistant: New York)
- Gershenson, Peter M. (set medic: New York) (as Dr. Peter M. Gershenson)
- González, René (II) (projectionist) (as Rene Gonzalez)
- Grose, Rossie (assistant: Mr. Valdes) (as Rossie Grose-McFadden)
- Hairston, Tamiko Hazel (craft service)
- Himelstein, Elizabeth (dialect coach)
- Jarrett, Cody (I) (stand-in: Guy Pearce)
- Johnson, Dameon (craft service)
- Johnson, Joy (I) (assistant: Mr. Parkes)
- Johnson, Nicki (II) (travel coordinator)
- Jones, Tudor (I) (production assistant: New York)
- Jurado, Elizabeth (production assistant)
- Kieltyka, Erik (production assistant)
- Kroll, Linda (I) (assistant: Ms. Macdonald)
- Landon, Richard J. (puppeteer) (as Richard Joseph Landon)
- Lang, Mary Etta (dyer)
- Lawson, David R. (first aid)
- Lester, Brigette (production coordinator)
- Lindsay, Kate (jewelry/crafts supervisor)
- Lounello, Rich (stand-in) (uncredited)
- Lukich, Russell (puppeteer) (as Russell Lukich)
- Marra, Nick (puppeteer)
- Masters, Tammy (II) (first aid)
- Matthews, Jason (I) (puppeteer)
- Mehr, Pia (teacher)
- Molen, Steven R. (production executive) (uncredited)
- Newton, Matt (II) (production assistant) (uncredited)
- Nicotero, Gregory (puppeteer) (as Greg Nicotero)
- Nuffer, Sarah (stand-in) (uncredited)
- O'Neil, Kevin (IV) (production assistant)
- Ornelaz, Michael (puppeteer)
- Powell, Tiffany (assistant: Simon Wells)
- Ramirez, Trudy (script supervisor)
- Ramsdell, Robert (puppeteer) (as Rob Ramsdell)
- Reeves III, John (set production assistant: New York)
- Rodrigue, Jean-Louis (choreographer: "Eloi")
- Scarborough, Karen (payroll accountant) (uncredited)
- Spencer, Louise (unit publicist) (as Louise A. Spencer)
- Stamer, Nina Helm (production secretary: New York)
- Staples, Ailene (production assistant) (uncredited)
- Tuft, Scott (I) (production assistant) (uncredited)
- Turner, Jim (II) (production controller)
- Ullman, Andrew L. (location manager) (as Andrew Ullman)
- Violet (III) (stand-in)
- Visconti III, James William (production assistant) (uncredited)
- von Bülow, Sophia N. (first assistant accountant)
- West, Sharon 'Mae' (script supervisor: second unit)
- White, Sue (I) (production assistant) (uncredited)
- Wilson, Doug (VI) (location scout) (uncredited)
- York, Aaron G. (remote head technician) (uncredited)
Quotes of The Time Machine
Über-Morlock: We all have our time machines, don't we. Those that take us back are memories... And those that carry us forward, are dreams.Hartdegen: My question is why can't one change the past?
Vox: Because one cannot travel *into* the past.
Vox: Do you know what it's like to remember everything?
Über-Morlock: Come a little closer, I don't bite.
Teacher: If you do that again, I will re-sequence your DNA.
Über-Morlock: You built your time machine because of Emma's death. If she had lived it would never have existed, so how could you use your time machine to go back and save her? You are the inescapable result of your tragedy, just as I am the inescapable result of you.
Hartdegen: This is a perversion of every natural law!
Über-Morlock: [grabs him by the throat] And what is time travel? But your pathetic attempted to try to control the world around you!
Phillby: A professor from Columbia University should not be corresponding with a crazy German book keeper.
Hartdegen: He's a patent clerk, not a book keeper, and I think Mister Einstein needs all the support I can give him.
Über-Morlock: You think I don't know you Alexander? I can look inside your memories, Your Full Quotes >>
Trivia of The Time Machine
- Director 'Simon Wells (I)' (qv) is the great-grandson of 'H.G. Wells' (qv) who wrote the book upon which this movie is based.- 'Gore Verbinski' (qv) was brought in to take over the last 18 days of shooting, as 'Simon Wells (I)' (qv) was suffering from "extreme exhaustion". Wells returned for post-production.
- Originally released for December 2001, the release was bumped to March 2002 because of a decision whether to remove a scene involving a meteor shower crippling New York. The filmmakers were concerned that such a scene may stir memories of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center.
- CAMEO('Alan Young (I)' (qv)): "Filby" from _The Time Machine (1960)_ (qv) appears as a florist. When Young picked out his costume, he found the same period shirt he wore in the earlier film, complete with his name written on the collar! (Source: DVD production notes)
- 'Guy Pearce (I)' (qv) broke a rib during the filming when he tackled the Morlock from the side.
- Vox's license number is 114: number that 'Stanley Kubrick (I)' (qv) used in many of his films
- A picture of 'H.G. Wells' (qv) is visible in Alexander's house in several shots.
- Vox (the librarian hologram played Full Trivia >>


