The Time Machine - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Time Machine"
The Time Machine (1960)
Timing: 1:43 (103 min)
The Time Machine - TMDB rating
7.356/10
793
The Time Machine - Kinopoisk rating
7.229/10
2836
The Time Machine - IMDB rating
7.5/10
48000

Actors and characters

Photo Rod Taylor #35573

Rod Taylor

Rod Taylor
Character H. George Wells
Photo Alan Young #48456Photo Alan Young #48457Photo Alan Young #48458Photo Alan Young #72863

Alan Young

Alan Young
Character David Filby / James Filby
Photo Sebastian Cabot #37344Photo Sebastian Cabot #37345Photo Sebastian Cabot #37346

Sebastian Cabot

Sebastian Cabot
Character Dr. Philip Hilyer
Photo Tom Helmore #58635Photo Tom Helmore #58636

Tom Helmore

Tom Helmore
Character Anthony Bridewell
Photo Whit Bissell #44248Photo Whit Bissell #44249

Whit Bissell

Whit Bissell
Character Walter Kemp
Photo Doris Lloyd #50577Photo Doris Lloyd #50578Photo Doris Lloyd #50579

Doris Lloyd

Doris Lloyd
Character Mrs. Watchett
Bob Barran
Character Eloi Man (uncredited)
Photo Paul Frees #35597Photo Paul Frees #35598

Paul Frees

Paul Frees
Character Talking Rings (voice) (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The lava in the volcano eruption scene is made of oatmeal dyed with red and orange food coloring.
  • A 32-page comic book based on the film was released in 1960.
  • Yvette Mimieux turned 18 during filming, and when shooting began, she was still a minor and therefore legally unable to work full-time. However, she disregarded this restriction. Initially, she had no acting experience at all, but she gradually gained some, so by the end of the shooting period, the filmmakers even decided to reshoot some scenes with her that had been filmed at the very beginning.
  • Director George Pal (1908-1980) wanted the disc on the time machine to rotate clockwise when traveling to the future, and counterclockwise when traveling to the past. The filmmakers decided that showing the machine's controls in detail would be too expensive and time-consuming.
  • Director and producer George Pal kept a miniature replica of the time machine. It was destroyed in a fire at his home.
  • The shape of the time machine resembles a sled – one of George Pal’s favorite means of transportation as a child. The idea was that the time traveler would simply “slide” into another time.
  • Rod Taylor (1930-2015) was just over six feet tall. To make him appear even more imposing, actors of short stature were specifically chosen for the roles of the Eloi and Morlocks.
  • The Time Traveler battles a Morlock right next to the time machine, and at one point sends it into the future, causing the creature's body to rapidly decompose. A wax figure of the Morlock was created, then subjected to intense heat, causing it to melt, and the film was sped up to create the impression that the flesh was decaying before their eyes.
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