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| Tom Helmore | Anthony Bridewell | |
| Alan Young | Filby | |
| Yvette Mimieux | Weena | |
| Whit Bissell | Walter Kemp | |
| Rod Taylor | George Wells | |
| Doris Lloyd | Mrs. Watchett | |
| Sebastian Cabot | Dr. Philip Hillyer |
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| Producer | George Pal
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| Writer | H.G. Wells
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| Cinematography | Paul Vogel
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| Musician | Russell Garcia
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Responding to an invitation issued five days earlier, five gentlemen meet at the London residence of their mutual friend, scientist George, who, having arrived late and disheveled, recounts the last five days, beginning with the group's 31 December 1899 meeting: George explains that he has been working for two years to prove the possibility of movement within the fourth dimension, time, by creating a time machine to carry man into the future or past. |
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