Scene from Time Machine (2002)
Scene Details
| Duration: 20 sec.. | Nudity: no | Creator: Maverick |
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Actresses in this Scene
Details
Alternate Names: Samantha Ruth Prapu, Samantha Tamania Anne Cecilia Mumba
Physical Characteristics: N/A
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Full Biography
Samantha Mumba (born January 18, 1983) is an Irish singer and actress. Her first album was released in 2000. Her most notable role in The Time Machine. She has also appeared in a number of Irish independent films.
About the Movie: Time Machine (2002)
Release Year: 2002
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: N/A
Director: Simon Wells
Writer: David Duncan, John Logan
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: David Valdes, Walter F. Parkes
Companies: DreamWorks Pictures, Parkes/MacDonald Productions, Warner Bros. Pictures
Genre: Action, Action Film, Adventure, Dystopian Film, Film Based On Literature, Post-Apocalyptic Film, Science Fiction, Science Fiction Film
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Keywords
Keywords: based on novel or book, future, near future, new york city, remake, steampunk, time machine, time travel
Story
In this futuristic adaptation of H.G. Wells' classic novel, an unnamed inventor from 1895 travels 800,000 years into the future using his newly invented Time Machine. Upon arrival in the distant future, he finds humanity divided into two warring races: the Eloi and the Morlocks.
Summary
Directed by Simon Wells, great-grandson of H.G. Wells, this 2002 film is a remake of the original 'The Time Machine' released in 1960. Unlike its predecessor which was set in the distant future, this version is more rooted in steampunk aesthetics and features New York City as the backdrop for the inventor's departure.