The Time Machine (2002)

Time Travel, Practical Application

Far from his own time, Alexander (Guy Pearce) consults the Fifth Avenue Public Library to see what information on time travel the future can provide. His efforts are stymied by the incredulity of the library’s interactive reference protocol, Vox (Orlando Jones).

Directed by Simon Wells.

Released in 2002 by Dreamworks.

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  • character-type: Scientist
  • character-type: Know-it-all
  • action: Lecture
  • action: Listen
  • action: Greet
  • primary-genre: Sci-Fi and Fantasy
  • primary-genre: Action and Adventure
  • secondary-genre: Sci-Fi & Fantasy
  • secondary-genre: Action & Adventure
  • mood: Campy
  • mood: Imaginative
  • prop: Screen
  • setting: Library
  • theme: Science
  • theme: Individualism
  • actor: Orlando Jones
  • actor: Guy Pearce
  • director: Simon Wells
  • producer: Jorge Saralegui
  • producer: David Valdes
  • producer: Walter F. Parkes
  • producer: Laurie MacDonald
  • producer: David V. Lester
  • producer: Arnold Leibovit
  • producer: John Logan
  • cinematographer: Donald McAlpine
  • composer: Klaus Badelt
  • editor: Wayne Wahrman
  • costume-designer: Bob Ringwood
  • costume-designer: Deena Appel
  • production-designer: Oliver Scholl
  • role-name: Alexander Hartdegen
  • role-name: Vox
  • screenwriter: David Duncan
  • screenwriter: John Logan
  • screenwriter: H.G. Wells
  • year: 2002
  • studio: Dreamworks