Grandson brings H.G. Wells' legacy to big screen

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New Straits Times
03-03-2002
Grandson brings H.G. Wells' legacy to big screen
Edition: New Sunday Times - Style; 2*
Section: Entertainment

DIRECTOR Simon Wells is a veteran at heading up animated movies. He's been closely associated with Steven Spielberg since the mid-80s when he was the supervising animator on Who framed Roger Rabbit?.

Wells' other animation movie credits include An American Tail: Feivel Goes West, Balto and The Prince Of Egypt.
The Time Machine, however, marks Wells' live-action directorial debut.

Bringing this science fiction classic back to the big screen is a notable ...

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