Movie · 1960 · Thriller, Adventure, Fantasy, Science Fiction, Romance · 1h 43m · G · English
Curator score: 5.6/10 (73.4K ratings)
You Will Orbit into the Fantastic Future!
Overview
A Victorian Englishman travels to the far future and finds that humanity has divided into two hostile species.
Ratings
Curator score: 5.6/10
IMDb: 7.5/10
Letterboxd: 3.63/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 77%
Metacritic: 67
TMDB: 7.4/10
Director
George Pal
Production
Galaxy Films Inc., George Pal Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Cast
Rod Taylor, Alan Young, Yvette Mimieux, Sebastian Cabot, Tom Helmore, Whit Bissell, Doris Lloyd, Bob Barran, Paul Frees
Curator Review
Verdict
A charming, imaginative early sci-fi adventure with memorable miniature effects, a strong sense of wonder, and a surprisingly pointed warning about human decline. Its Victorian frame, pulpy romance, and campy energy may feel dated, but that’s also part of the appeal.
Best for
classic science fiction fans
viewers who enjoy vintage special effects and miniatures
people interested in early time-travel stories
fans of literary adaptations and social allegory
Skip if
you want modern pacing and polished VFX
you dislike 1960s genre acting and melodrama
you prefer hard-science time travel logic
you need a darker, more intense dystopian film
Overview
The Time Machine is one of those early science-fiction films that still feels alive because it is so eager to imagine. George Pal’s production leans into spectacle, with playful miniatures, bold future design, and a sincere sense of discovery that gives the journey real momentum. It is not subtle, but it is inventive in the way only classic studio sci-fi can be.
Worth noting
What lingers most is the film’s mix of optimism and dread. The future is beautiful and horrifying at once, and the movie uses that contrast to make a simple but effective point about civilization, comfort, and decline. The romance is a little broad, and the emotional beats can feel quaint, but the film’s earnestness is part of its charm.
Bottom line
If you like your science fiction with a literary backbone and a handmade look, this is an easy recommendation. It is less about technical rigor than about wonder, warning, and the thrill of seeing the impossible made tangible on screen.
Top Letterboxd reviews
pd187 (4.5★) · 603 likes
if they made this again itd have the mgm lion roaring backwards to let u know time travel shit is gonna happen
eely (2.5★) · 447 likes
george really went 800,000 years into the future just to bring his boyfriend back a flower and that’s love baby girl
David Whitman (4★) · 183 likes
It is the year 1900, but inventor George Wells (Rod Taylor) isn’t happy. He longs for a more utopian world. He invents a time machine, sets it to future, and pushes the lever.
This is a highly entertaining and sometimes campy science fiction film from George Pal. He was a well known stop motion animator and had been nominated for an Academy Award numerous times.
It was adapted from the HG Wells novella of the same name. It’s a pretty… more
📀 Cammmalot 📀 (3.5★) · 158 likes
At first I pushed the lever forward ever so slightly and the laboratory grew faint around me...
As a child, I absolutely loved this story and this film, and as an adult l still find it adorably quaint.
The special effects and miniatures are so much fun and I love the tantalizingly slow reveal of those wonderful looking Morlocks. Granted my nerd brain kept kicking in and asking pesky time travel questions, but thankfully I was able to subdue it… more
Parker (3.5★) · 142 likes
A man travels from 1899 to a future where humans no longer read, they don't ask each other questions or desire knowledge and they lack all human emotion. So, basically he travels to 2015.
2002 · Science Fiction, Adventure, Action · 1h 36m · PG-13 · Curator 0.9/10 (179.6K ratings) · Where to watch: fuboTV, Paramount Plus Premium, Paramount Plus Essential
A later adaptation of the same H. G. Wells premise, useful for viewers curious about how the story was reimagined with modern effects and a different tone.