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The Infinite Worlds of H.G. Wells

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2001
  • 4h 25m
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7.4/10
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Pip Torrens and Tom Ward in The Infinite Worlds of H.G. Wells (2001)
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In 1946 London, a reporter interviews H.G. Wells about his association with an enigmatic scientist and their paranormal experiments involving time travel. She's revealed to be an undercover ... Read allIn 1946 London, a reporter interviews H.G. Wells about his association with an enigmatic scientist and their paranormal experiments involving time travel. She's revealed to be an undercover agent with a mysterious linked to the mysteries.In 1946 London, a reporter interviews H.G. Wells about his association with an enigmatic scientist and their paranormal experiments involving time travel. She's revealed to be an undercover agent with a mysterious linked to the mysteries.

  • Stars
    • Tom Ward
    • Barry Stanton
    • Raymond Coulthard
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    703
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    • Stars
      • Tom Ward
      • Barry Stanton
      • Raymond Coulthard
    • 15User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Tom Ward
    Tom Ward
    • H. G. Wells
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    Barry Stanton
    Barry Stanton
    • Dean Frederick Masterman
    • 2001
    Raymond Coulthard
    Raymond Coulthard
    • Mark Radcliffe
    • 2001
    Mark Lewis Jones
    Mark Lewis Jones
    • Arthur Brownlow
    • 2001
    Stephen Critchlow
    Stephen Critchlow
    • William Cave
    • 2001
    Tilly Vosburgh
    Tilly Vosburgh
    • Rosa Cave
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    Pip Torrens
    Pip Torrens
    • Mark Pattison
    • 2001
    Nicholas Boulton
    Nicholas Boulton
    • Keating
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    William Mannering
    William Mannering
    • Harold
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    Nicholas Rowe
    Nicholas Rowe
    • Professor Gibberne
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    Matthew Cottle
    Matthew Cottle
    • Whittaker
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    Dominic Cooper
    Dominic Cooper
    • Sidney Davidson
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    Jeffry Wickham
    Jeffry Wickham
    • Dr. Symonds
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    Michael Fitzgerald
    • Albert Pyecraft
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    Katy Carmichael
    Katy Carmichael
    • Jane Robins
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    Eve Best
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    10anmlconsr

    Fascinating and delightful!

    I managed to catch most of this 3 part mini-series on Hallmark just a couple of days ago, and I haven't stopped thinking about it ever since. I feel that it's a really great movie, partly because of the great special effects and interesting phenomenon mentioned, and also because of the relationship between the lead characters in the movie. For all those science buffs out there, this would definitely be a good show to watch and tease your little grey cells somewhat. Even though the characters in this show are mostly fictitious (except for H.G. Wells himself, of course), I feel that it's still worth watching if not for the science, then for the romance.
    9Nefi

    excellent miniseries

    I happened to watch this miniseries over the course of two nights on the Hallmark Channel and what a joy it was! The script was very well-done. All the supporting characters were nicely developed with very few light touches. The two main characters of H. G. Wells and his scientist wife were really charming. Their story of courting was told so effectively in parallel with the main storyline of various mysterious events. The period details were faultless and lively. I almost felt I was there with all of them! And the most important of all, the stories themselves (6 in total) gave me the kind of pleasure and fun mixed with curiosity that I used to feel two decades ago as a child, reading Jules Verne books and dreaming of those faraway exotic worlds and adventures. Thanks to everyone involved in this production.
    10RashadInOz

    Yes, I'm a Wells fan - but there's more to this gem....

    Happily, the screens - small and large - have (mostly) been kind to H G Wells. I'm a fan so I attribute it to the charming quality of "human-ness" and compassion that ran through his writing (and not just his sci-fi either). I'll keep clear of the Time Machine remake and the tragedy of casting Guy Pearce in the lead. What's intriguing is that H G Wells himself has often been written into period pieces as a character - always a sensitive new-age kinda guy - and why not?- he really was years ahead of the time he lived in. And "Infinite Worlds" does it well. The screenwriters do not let Wells' short stories down as they weave a gentle romance and equally gentle humour in with stories like The Stolen Bacillus, The Remarkable Case of Davidson's Eyes and others. The period style is light and the well-directed cast play their parts with none of the embarrassment that often dogs smaller productions. Add a soundtrack that matches the mood of "Infinite Worlds" and you've got a warm evening's viewing (or two - the version I saw was in three parts on cable and even without the ads it was a few enjoyable hours worth).
    richard.fuller1

    What A Delightful Program & I Didn't Know What To Expect

    This was truly an engaging series, a sensational treasure to view. I thought about Steven Spielberg's Young Sherlock Holmes from years ago, which didn't work for me. Infinite Worlds did work wonders on me and I was more of a Jeremy Brett/Sherlock Holmes fan than I ever was an H. G. Wells fan.

    Infinite Worlds never gets too technical to leave someone out who may not grasp much about science and math, like me, nor does it get too ficticious, reminding one of Doctor Who. It was never campy either and never quoted Shakespeare. The acting never required going over the top, but it was right on level, no chewing up the scenery among these professionals. The feel, the imagery were all splendid.

    Of the six stories, the first two bordered on the most tragic, especially the first one, which set the stage for the entire program. The third one was reminiscent of War of the Worlds. Try not to think of Aliens too much, but the ending with Mrs. Cave and Davey the dog was very surprising. The fourth story was truly an original one done in an original manner, the last two were very romantic, I think the final one was truly the funniest and had me wishing there was more to see when it ended.

    An exceptional contribution that set the mood was undeniably Stanislas Syrewicz musical score, as it played each time to signify not that a movie was simply ending, but we were seeing closure in another H. G. Wells chapter.

    I recorded this program off, not sure if it was going to be a documentary or docudrama, so I didn't know what exactly to expect. I was not disappointed at all.

    Minus commercials, it runs about four and a half hours. How I would love to see more of this in some way shape or form. I would always say "there are worse things on you could watch" but in this instance I will say "there aren't many better things you can find to watch."
    10Rob-77

    A fab mix of science fiction and romance

    If you are a fan of H.G. Wells and like the odd spot of romance then this "made for tv special" is for you. I saw it on the Hallmark Channel over the span of 3 nights and thoroughly enjoyed every minute.

    The format is reasonably simple. Set in post-WWII, Wells is visited by an "up and coming star" lady, a supposed journalist, who comes to quiz the famous author on an old science chum. This in leads to Wells relating a number of stories that he played some small part in well over 50 years ago. All of the stories are short, lasting about 40 minutes screen time. They mostly revolve around time and its a wonderful exploration on its varying effects on people.

    Thrown into all of this is Well's love interest. A charming lady scientist who urges the great writer onto bigger and better things.

    All in all this is one of the better 'made for telly movies' that I've seen. A decent cast, nice settings and a good script. I gave it a rare 10/10.

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    • Release date
      • August 5, 2001 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Нескінченні світи Герберта Велса
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Hallmark Entertainment
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