Credits
(on-screen opening credits)
[1]
METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER
Presents
A GEORGE PAL PRODUCTION
H. G. Wells'
THE TIME MACHINE
Starring
ROD TAYLOR
ALAN
YOUNG
YVETTE
MIMIEUX
SEBASTIAN CABOT
TOM HELMORE
With
WHIT BISSELL
DORIS LLOYD
Screenplay by
DAVID DUNCAN
Based on the Novel by
H. G. WELLS
Music score
RUSSELL GARCIA
In METROCOLOR
©MCMLX by Loew's Incorporated
and Galaxy Films, Inc.
All Rights in this Motion Picture
Reserved Under International Conventions
Director of Photography
PAUL C. VOGEL, A.S.C.
Art Directors
GEORGE DAVIS
and WILLIAM FERRARI
Set Decorations
HENRY GRACE
and KEOGH GLEASON
Special Photographic Effects
GENE WARREN
and WAH CHANG
Film Editor
GEORGE TOMASINI, A.S.E.
Recording Supervisor
FRANKLIN MILTON
Color Consultant
CHARLES K. HAGEDON
Assistant director
WILLIAM SHANKS
Hairstyles by
SYDNEY GUILAROFF
Make-up Created by
WILLIAM TUTTLE
Directed by
GEORGE PAL
Closing panel [2]
H. G. Well's
THE TIME MACHINE
THE END
Made by
GALAXY FILMS, INC.
Released by
METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER
Detailed casting list
Cast
George Wells (The Time Traveller)
Rod Taylor
David Filby / James Filby
Alan Young
Weena
Yvette Mimieux
Dr. Philip Hillyer
Sebastian Cabot
Anthony Bridewell
Tom Helmore
Walter Kemp
Whit Bissell
Mrs. Watchett
Doris Lloyd
Rest of cast
(all uncredited)
[3]
Voice of the Talking Rings
Paul Frees
[4]
First Eloi Man
Bob Barran
[4]
Second Eloi Man
James Skelly
[4]
First Morlock
V. Kepipi [5]
Second Morlock
Peter Pal [6]
Eloi People
Josephine Powell
[4]
Michael Hiltner
[4] [5]
Melvin Sant [5]
Robert Sant [5]
Messrs. Holf,
Hollis, Kelly,
Miller,
O'Keef, Rhodes,
and Schulhof
[5]
Filby's window dresser
Don Sahlin [6]
[8]
Detailed film
credits [1] [3]
Director
George Pal
Producer
George Pal (uncredited)
[8]
Production companies
Loew's Incorporated
and Galaxy Films, Inc.
Distribution company
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Assistant director
William Shanks
Assistant to the producer
Gae Griffith (uncredited)
[7] [8]
Script supervisor
Eylla Jacobus
(uncredited) [9]
Screenplay
David Duncan
Based on the novel by
H. G. Wells
Contribution to the screenplay
Phillip Yordan
(uncredited) [10]
Director of photography
Paul C. Vogel
Color consultant
Charles K. Hagedon
Special photographic effects
Project Unlimited Co.
(uncredited) [8]
Gene Warren
Wah Chang
Tim Baar (uncredited)
[6]
Additional special effects/optical effects
Howard A. Anderson
(uncredited) [11]
Optical effects cameraman
Phil Kellison
(uncredited) [11]
Assistant animator / visual effects assistant
Jim Danforth (uncredited)
[11]
Stop-motion animator
Tom Holland (uncredited)
[11]
Stop-motion animator / Time Machine console animation
David Pal (uncredited)
[6] [11]
Stop-motion assistant camera
Ralph Rodine (uncredited)
[11]
Stop-motion animator
Don Sahlin (uncredited)
[11]
Stop-motion Paintings / Matte artist
Bill Brace (uncredited)
[6] [11]
Film Editor
George Tomasini
Art Direction
George Davis
William Ferrari
Set Decorations
Henry Grace
Keogh Gleason
Make-up Creator
William Tuttle
Make-up artist
John Truwe (uncredited)
[12]
Assistant makeup artists
Ron Berkeley (uncredited)
[8]
Charles Schram
(uncredited) [8]
Hairstyles supervisor
Sydney Guilaroff
Hairstyles
Mary Keats (uncredited)
[8]
Costume Designers
Russ Caplan (uncredited)
[5]
Gertrude Gellart
(uncredited) [5]
Bob Hellsworth
(uncredited) [5]
Kitty Majer (uncredited)
[5]
Sound Department
Recording Supervisor
Franklin Milton
Sound editor
Van Allen James
(uncredited) [13]
Rerecording mixer
William Steinkamp
(uncredited) [8]
Music Score
Russell Garcia
Music Department
Conductor
Russell Garcia
(uncredited) [14]
Musicians
Violin
Sam Fiedler (uncredited)[14]
Sam Freed, Jr.
(uncredited)[14]
Werner L. Gebauer (uncredited)[14]
Arnold T. Jurasky (uncredited)[14]
Bernard Kundell (uncredited)[14]
Joy Lyle (Sharp) (uncredited)[14]
Arthur Maebe, Sr. (uncredited)[)14]
Lisa Minghetti (uncredited)[14]
Irving Prager (uncredited)[14]
Lou Raderman (uncredited)[14]
Albert Saparoff (uncredited)[14]
Dorothy M. Wade (Sushel)
(uncredited)[14]
Viola
Cecil Figelski
(uncredited)[14]
Allan Harshman (uncredited)[14]
Virginia Majewski (uncredited)[14]
Reuben Marcus (uncredited)[14]
Cello
Alex Alexander
(A. Borisoff) (uncredited[14])
Julian Kahn (uncredited[14])
Raphael "Ray" Kramer (uncredited)[14]
Michel Penha (uncredited)[14]
Bass
George F. Boujie
(uncredited)[14]
Mario Camposano (uncredited)[14]
Arthur Shapiro (uncredited)[14]
Flute
Arthur Gleghorn
(uncredited[14])
Oboe
Arnold Koblentz
(uncredited)[14]
Clarinet
Gus Bivona (uncredited)[14]
Alex Gershunoff (uncredited)[14]
Alan Harding (uncredited)[14]
Don Lodice (Logiudice) (uncredited)[14]
Hugo Raimondi (uncredited)[14]
Bassoon
Charles A. Gould (uncredited)[14]
French Horn:
John W. "Jack" Cave (uncredited)[14]
Vincent DeRubertis (uncredited)[14]
Herman Lebow (uncredited)[14]
Trumpet
Uan Rasey
Joe Triscari (uncredited)[14]
James C. Zito (uncredited)[14]
Trombone
Randall Miller (uncredited)[14]
Richard Noe (uncredited)[14]
Herb Taylor(uncredited) [14]
Piano
Max Rabinowitz (uncredited)[14]
Milton Raskin (uncredited)[14]
Harp
Catherine Gotthoffer (Johnk) (uncredited)[14]
Drums
Frank L. Carlson (uncredited)[14]
Mel Pedesky (uncredited)[14]
Miscellaneous
Production illustrator
Mentor Huebner (uncredited)
[15]
Morlock design
George Pal (uncredited)
[8] [16]
Machine Design
William Ferrari
(uncredited) [6]
Mentor Huebner
(uncredited) [6]
George Pal (uncredited)
[6]
Movie poster art
Reynold Brown
(uncredited) [16]
Still photographer
Frank Shugrue
(uncredited) [17]
Car Supplier (1966 sequence)
George Barris Customs
(uncredited) [18]
Car owners (1966 sequence)
George Barris, Shirley
Barris,
Bill deCarr, Jim
Logue, and Bob
Metz (all uncredited) [18]
Notes
and References
[1]
All main credits are reproduced from the on-screen credits introducing
the film.
[2]
There are no ending cast credits with characters’ names, although
this was common at the time.
[3]
In addition to the opening credits, there’s data from IMDb
and other sources that are rendered here for what they’re
worth.
Specific footnotes follow, mentioning the source and directing to
particular web pages.
[4]
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0054387/?ref_=tt_ch
[5]
Source: Don Coleman Collection of costume reference photographs
showing the names of extra actors
and of costume designers mentioned on slate boards.
[6]
https://www2.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b6b878e61
[7]
https://www.colemanzone.com/Time_Machine_Project/griffith.htm
[8]
Don G. Smith, H.G. Wells on Film: The Utopian Nightmare, McFarland
& Co., 2002.
https://books.google.com/books?id=QDbfCQAAQBAJ&pg=PA7&lpg=PA7&dq=&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false
[9]
https://www.morcki.com/still-x-14.html
[10]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Yordan
[11]
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0054387/fullcredits/visual_effects?ref_=m_ttfc_14
[12]
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0054387/fullcredits/make_up_department?ref_=m_ttfc_10
[13]
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0054387/fullcredits/sound_department?ref_=m_ttfc_13
[14]
https://www.filmscoremonthly.com/cds/detail.cfm/CDID/315/Time-Machine-The/
[15]
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0054387/fullcredits/art_department?ref_=m_ttfc_12
[16]
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0054387/fullcredits/miscellaneous?ref_=m_ttfc_17
[17]
Frank Shugrue was the appointed still photographer on the filming
of The Time Machine.
For more information, see:
a) http://www.colemanzone.com/Time_Machine_Project/Set-Stills/FrankShugrue.htm
b) https://www.morcki.com/the-life-and-works-of-frank-shugrue.html
[18]
https://kustomrama.com/wiki/The_Time_Machine