M O V I E . . . S H O R T
No short film this week
M O V I E . . F E A T U R E
The infinite worlds of H.G. Wells ( part 2A, 2B), 2001, 88 minutes,
Drama | Fantasy | Horror | Mystery | Romance | Sci-Fi | Thriller
Director: Robert Young
Writers: Matthew Faulk (teleplay), Chris Harrald (teleplay), Mark Skeet (teleplay), H.G. Wells (short stories), Nick Willing (format and story)
Stars: Tom Ward (HG Wells), Katy Carmichael(Jane Robins), Eve Best(Ellen McGillvray), Nicholas Rowe(Professor Gibberne), Barry Stanton(Dean Frederick Masterman), Matthew Cottle(Whittaker), Stephen Critchlow(William Cave), Dominic Cooper(Sidney Davidson), Tilly Vosburgh(Rosa Cave), Jeffry Wickham(Dr. Symonds)
Part 2A - The Crystal Egg
The Crystal Egg: Directed by Robert Young. With Tom Ward, Barry Stanton, Matthew Cottle, Raymond Coulthard. A luminous meteorite sparks Wells interest after being brought to his attention by an antiquities dealer and purchased by Ellen using money intended for their night out at the music hall...
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A luminous meteorite sparks Wells interest after being brought to his attention by an antiquities dealer and purchased by Jane using money intended for their night out at the music hall. An investigation brings them to a terrible discovery of its origins and capabilities. Written by IMDB contributor rwseidel
Part 2B - The Remarkable Case of Davidson's Eyes
The Remarkable Case of Davidson's Eyes: Directed by Robert Young. With Tom Ward, Nicholas Rowe, Barry Stanton, Raymond Coulthard. After an unauthorized experiment at the college goes awry, young lab assistant Davidson begins seeing visions of a ship at sea and a deserted island. With Jane...
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After an unauthorized experiment at the college goes awry, young lab assistant Davidson begins seeing visions of a ship at sea and a deserted island. With Jane involved, Wells investigates what went wrong, and another curious case unfolds.