The War of the Worlds
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contribution by Pal
- In George Pal
…Collide (1951), and Byron Haskin’s The War of the Worlds (1953). The films all won Oscars for special effects, with Pal’s production company receiving the award for Destination Moon. Accepting a deal to produce and design films for MGM, Pal made his feature-film directing debut with tom thumb (1958), a…
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discussed in biography
- In Byron Haskin
But The War of the Worlds (1953) was an exceptional version of the H.G. Wells novel about a Martian invasion, with Oscar-winning special effects by George Pal (who also produced the film). His Majesty O’Keefe (1954) starred Lancaster as a sea captain swordfighting his way across…
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science fiction
- In science fiction: New directions in fiction
…the Earth Stood Still (1951), The War of the Worlds (1953), and Forbidden Planet (1956)—tended to be cheaply produced, juvenile, formulaic films about alien invasions and monstrous mutants. (It was during this era that the Japanese produced numerous Godzilla movies.) In the genre’s fiction, however, the American trio of Robert…
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Wells’ novel
- In The War of the Worlds: Adaptations
…Haskin directed an Academy Award-winning adaptation of the novel starring Gene Barry and Ann Robinson. Haskin’s adaptation influenced many future science fiction films, including Steven Spielberg’s War of the Worlds (2005), which starred Tom Cruise and Dakota Fanning and featured narration by Morgan Freeman.
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