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War of the Worlds: The True Story

War of the Worlds: The True Story is a 2012 american made-for-television science fiction-action film remake of H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds based on English writer H. G. Wells's epic 1898 science fiction novel The War of the Worlds. A documentary-style drama directed by Timothy Hines, it revisits Wells' novel, portraying the events of the book as historical, through the documented recollections of a survivor of the Martian war.

War of the Worlds: The True Story
Theatrical release poster
Directed byTimothy Hines
Based onThe War of the Worlds
by H.G. Wells 1898
Produced bySusan Goforth, Donovan Le, Jesse Zesbaugh
StarringFloyd Reichman
Jim Cissell
Jack Clay
Narrated byJim Cissell
Music byJamie Hall
Production
company
Pendragon Pictures
Release date
  • 14 June 2012 (2012-06-14)
CountriesUnited Kingdom
United States
LanguageEnglish

Concept edit

The film bases its documentary approach on the 1938 Orson Welles CBS radio broadcast of War of the Worlds, by presenting itself as a true account of actual events.[1] Director Timothy Hines said, in reference to this technique, "When Orson Welles broadcast War of the Worlds on the radio in the 1930s, he presented it in such a way as to not clearly identify that it was a work of fiction. He did it for the drama. And many people took the fictional news broadcast as a real news broadcast. People believed they were hearing an actual invasion from Mars that night. We are approaching the story in the same way, as if it were an actual news documentary".[2][3]

Cast edit

  • Floyd Reichman as Bertie Wells, The Last Survivor.
  • Jim Cissell as The Narrator.
  • Jack Clay as Jack Ogilvy, The Astronomer.
  • Anthony Piana as Young Bertie Wells.
  • Susan Goforth as Amy Wells, Bertie Wells' Wife.
  • James Lathrop as The Artilleryman.
  • John Kaufmann as The Curate.
  • Anthony Piana as Arthur Wells, Bertie's Brother.
  • Darlene Sellers as Mrs. Elphinstone.
  • Jamie Lynn Sease as Miss Elphinstone.
  • W. Bernard Bauman as Henderson, The London Journalist.

Production edit

The then-82-year-old actor Floyd Reichman, playing Bertie Wells, was recruited from the Theatre Puget Sound website by producer Goforth. Goforth played the character "The Wife" in flashbacks.[4] Jim Cissell provides narration.[5] Seattle-area actors Jack Clay (professor emeritus of the UW School of Drama) and John Kaufmann complete the main cast.[1] The film's budget was "less than" US$10 million.[6] Principal photography filmed at the Hogland House, a bed and breakfast in Mukilteo, Washington.[4] Post-production work included "incorporating footage from the original film, archival stills from the period of the story, World War I footage, historical maps, photographs and other footage that will give the film the look and feel of a true documentary" according to Goforth and Hines.[4] Editing took a "reported 3 1/2 years".[7]

Release edit

According to the production company's website, the film was scheduled for a July 2011 release, to be available only in theaters on select weekends.[8]

In 2011, the film was scheduled to tour 50 cities in the U.S. and Canada. Co-Producer Donovan Le stated that opening on weekends would be the most lucrative, with "no internet distribution whatsoever until the movie has played out its run." Hines stated he was inspired by Kevin Smith's Rockstar Tour for his film Red State.[9]

The film premiered in Seattle on June 14, 2012 to begin its 50-theatre tour of the United States.[1][10][11]

To qualify for nomination for the Oscars,[12] from December 18–24, 2012, True Story played in Pasadena, California.[13][14]

Reception edit

Gary Goldstein of the Los Angeles Times described the film as "clever like Wells" and "hugely inventive and ambitious," with an "eye-popping variety of" original and archival footage", matched to the period, adding, "War of the Worlds: The True Story," a mock sci-fi docudrama packed with a truly impressive —and clever —mix of editing (a reported 3 1/2 years' worth), special effects, visual artistry and offbeat storytelling. In closing, he wrote, "It's quite a production."[7]

The Hollywood Reporter summarized the film as "mostly impressive for its technical achievements", and "despite the undeniable technical proficiency on display, it yields diminishing returns." Describing the integration of film from various sources, "Hines weaves the various styles of footage together in expert fashion, creating a relatively seamless effect. He's also been remarkably faithful to the source material" of Wells' novel. But the reviewer concluded:[15] "But ultimately the viewer is less consumed by the story than in dispassionately admiring the craftsmanship on display. The dramatic scenes, filmed in sepia tones to blend in with the historical footage, are clumsily staged and acted. And the endless battle sequences blend in together in wearying fashion, making the film seem far longer than its 105 minutes."[15]

In Ain't It Cool News the reviewer described True Story as "The best film I had the privilege of seeing this week", continuing, "I especially loved watching the attacks of both the aliens and the giant machines which have a Sky Captain & The World Of Tomorrow look to them." He summed up the film as "one of the coolest little films I've come across in quite a while. As if the Orson Welles radio broadcast wasn't mythic enough, along comes this mock-doc to add a whole new layer of intrigue to H.G. Wells' fascinating story. Highly recommended to those who love revisionist history, alien invasion films, and thrilling real-life documentaries."[16]

Shawn Frances, critic of the film review site, You Won Cannes, praised the film writing, "Ever since the 1953 movie adaptation of War Of The Worlds there have been numerous other translations of Wells' novel, even a 1988 short-lived TV series, but of all the ones I have seen the only two—yes, only two—I find worthy of repeated viewings is the '53 film and this new 2013 docudrama."[17]

The Port Townsend Leader, published in Hines' home town, described the film's visuals as "packing a punch" despite the limited budget, finding the "designs of the tripods and aliens much truer to the book" than in other films of Wells' story, and that "Hines uses [the aliens'] limited screen time well."[6] The review noted that "scenes of destruction and panic tend to blur together after awhile" in spite of some "standout set pieces", and the sepia-toned palette of the film "loses its appeal". Concluding, the film "puts a unique spin on something that has been done many times before, which is no small feat."[6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Macdonald, Moira (July 21, 2011). "'War of the Worlds' faux doc and 'Casablanca' highlight special films". Seattle Times
  2. ^ Staff (March 12, 2010). "War Of The Worlds Mock Documentary Is Coming". SpaceDaily.com.
  3. ^ Marshall, Doug (dougevil) (August 14, 2011). "War of the Worlds: The True Story Gives It Another Go". Dread Central.
  4. ^ a b c Archipley, Paul (February 11, 2010). "H.G. Wells' 'War of the Worlds' filmed in Mukilteo - Martians land at B&B". Mukilteo Beacon. p. 1,7. Retrieved September 13, 2012. (subscription required)
  5. ^ Martin, Jessica (March 10, 2010). . Stephen Hunt's SF Crows Nest. Archived from the original on 2011-09-28. Retrieved 2010-08-09.
  6. ^ a b c Hiegler, Tristan (July 18, 2012). "Review: 'War of Worlds' brings original story to life". Port Townsend Leader. ptleader.com. Archived from the original on February 1, 2013. Retrieved 2012-12-18.
  7. ^ a b Goldstein, Gary (December 18, 2012). . The Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on December 19, 2012. Retrieved 2012-12-18.
  8. ^ "War of the Worlds – the True Story Website Tour Page" 2013-03-09 at the Wayback Machine. Official website, Tour Page, 2011. Retrieved 2012-12-18.
  9. ^ Martin, Jessica (June 13, 2011). "War of the Worlds The True Story" 2014-08-11 at the Wayback Machine. SFCrowsnest.com. Retrieved 2012-12-18.
  10. ^ "Images and details revealed in the new War Of The Worlds The True Story TV Spot". Seattle PI. June 19, 2012. Press release. Retrieved 2012-12-18.
  11. ^ "Here & Elsewhere: PT native launches 'War of the Worlds'". Ptleader.com, Port Townsend Leader. June 6, 2012. Retrieved 2012-12-18.
  12. ^ War Of The Worlds The True Story 2012-12-30 at the Wayback Machine. Laemmle Theaters. Retrieved 2012-12-18.
  13. ^ "For your consideration". War of the Worlds The True Story official website. Retrieved 2012-12-18.
  14. ^ "Qualifying" 2015-08-10 at the Wayback Machine. Laemmle Theaters. Retrieved 2012-12-18.
  15. ^ a b Scheck, Frank (December 27, 2012). "War of the Worlds: The True Story: Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter.
  16. ^ "AICN horror looks at War of the Worlds: The True Story! Axe Giant: The Wrath of Paul Bunyan! ...". Ain't It Cool News. July 8, 2013.
  17. ^ "Movie Review: War Of The Worlds: The True Story (2013, Dir. Timothy Hines)". You Won Cannes. June 22, 2013.

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War of the Worlds The True Story is a 2012 american made for television science fiction action film remake of H G Wells The War of the Worlds based on English writer H G Wells s epic 1898 science fiction novel The War of the Worlds A documentary style drama directed by Timothy Hines it revisits Wells novel portraying the events of the book as historical through the documented recollections of a survivor of the Martian war War of the Worlds The True StoryTheatrical release posterDirected byTimothy HinesBased onThe War of the Worldsby H G Wells 1898Produced bySusan Goforth Donovan Le Jesse ZesbaughStarringFloyd ReichmanJim CissellJack ClayNarrated byJim CissellMusic byJamie HallProductioncompanyPendragon PicturesRelease date14 June 2012 2012 06 14 CountriesUnited KingdomUnited StatesLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Concept 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 Reception 6 References 7 External linksConcept editThe film bases its documentary approach on the 1938 Orson Welles CBS radio broadcast of War of the Worlds by presenting itself as a true account of actual events 1 Director Timothy Hines said in reference to this technique When Orson Welles broadcast War of the Worlds on the radio in the 1930s he presented it in such a way as to not clearly identify that it was a work of fiction He did it for the drama And many people took the fictional news broadcast as a real news broadcast People believed they were hearing an actual invasion from Mars that night We are approaching the story in the same way as if it were an actual news documentary 2 3 Cast editFloyd Reichman as Bertie Wells The Last Survivor Jim Cissell as The Narrator Jack Clay as Jack Ogilvy The Astronomer Anthony Piana as Young Bertie Wells Susan Goforth as Amy Wells Bertie Wells Wife James Lathrop as The Artilleryman John Kaufmann as The Curate Anthony Piana as Arthur Wells Bertie s Brother Darlene Sellers as Mrs Elphinstone Jamie Lynn Sease as Miss Elphinstone W Bernard Bauman as Henderson The London Journalist Production editThe then 82 year old actor Floyd Reichman playing Bertie Wells was recruited from the Theatre Puget Sound website by producer Goforth Goforth played the character The Wife in flashbacks 4 Jim Cissell provides narration 5 Seattle area actors Jack Clay professor emeritus of the UW School of Drama and John Kaufmann complete the main cast 1 The film s budget was less than US 10 million 6 Principal photography filmed at the Hogland House a bed and breakfast in Mukilteo Washington 4 Post production work included incorporating footage from the original film archival stills from the period of the story World War I footage historical maps photographs and other footage that will give the film the look and feel of a true documentary according to Goforth and Hines 4 Editing took a reported 3 1 2 years 7 Release editAccording to the production company s website the film was scheduled for a July 2011 release to be available only in theaters on select weekends 8 In 2011 the film was scheduled to tour 50 cities in the U S and Canada Co Producer Donovan Le stated that opening on weekends would be the most lucrative with no internet distribution whatsoever until the movie has played out its run Hines stated he was inspired by Kevin Smith s Rockstar Tour for his film Red State 9 The film premiered in Seattle on June 14 2012 to begin its 50 theatre tour of the United States 1 10 11 To qualify for nomination for the Oscars 12 from December 18 24 2012 True Story played in Pasadena California 13 14 Reception editGary Goldstein of the Los Angeles Times described the film as clever like Wells and hugely inventive and ambitious with an eye popping variety of original and archival footage matched to the period adding War of the Worlds The True Story a mock sci fi docudrama packed with a truly impressive and clever mix of editing a reported 3 1 2 years worth special effects visual artistry and offbeat storytelling In closing he wrote It s quite a production 7 The Hollywood Reporter summarized the film as mostly impressive for its technical achievements and despite the undeniable technical proficiency on display it yields diminishing returns Describing the integration of film from various sources Hines weaves the various styles of footage together in expert fashion creating a relatively seamless effect He s also been remarkably faithful to the source material of Wells novel But the reviewer concluded 15 But ultimately the viewer is less consumed by the story than in dispassionately admiring the craftsmanship on display The dramatic scenes filmed in sepia tones to blend in with the historical footage are clumsily staged and acted And the endless battle sequences blend in together in wearying fashion making the film seem far longer than its 105 minutes 15 In Ain t It Cool News the reviewer described True Story as The best film I had the privilege of seeing this week continuing I especially loved watching the attacks of both the aliens and the giant machines which have a Sky Captain amp The World Of Tomorrow look to them He summed up the film as one of the coolest little films I ve come across in quite a while As if the Orson Welles radio broadcast wasn t mythic enough along comes this mock doc to add a whole new layer of intrigue to H G Wells fascinating story Highly recommended to those who love revisionist history alien invasion films and thrilling real life documentaries 16 Shawn Frances critic of the film review site You Won Cannes praised the film writing Ever since the 1953 movie adaptation of War Of The Worlds there have been numerous other translations of Wells novel even a 1988 short lived TV series but of all the ones I have seen the only two yes only two I find worthy of repeated viewings is the 53 film and this new 2013 docudrama 17 The Port Townsend Leader published in Hines home town described the film s visuals as packing a punch despite the limited budget finding the designs of the tripods and aliens much truer to the book than in other films of Wells story and that Hines uses the aliens limited screen time well 6 The review noted that scenes of destruction and panic tend to blur together after awhile in spite of some standout set pieces and the sepia toned palette of the film loses its appeal Concluding the film puts a unique spin on something that has been done many times before which is no small feat 6 References edit a b c Macdonald Moira July 21 2011 War of the Worlds faux doc and Casablanca highlight special films Seattle Times Staff March 12 2010 War Of The Worlds Mock Documentary Is Coming SpaceDaily com Marshall Doug dougevil August 14 2011 War of the Worlds The True Story Gives It Another Go Dread Central a b c Archipley Paul February 11 2010 H G Wells War of the Worlds filmed in Mukilteo Martians land at B amp B Mukilteo Beacon p 1 7 Retrieved September 13 2012 subscription required Martin Jessica March 10 2010 War of the Worlds gets a mock umentary film Stephen Hunt s SF Crows Nest Archived from the original on 2011 09 28 Retrieved 2010 08 09 a b c Hiegler Tristan July 18 2012 Review War of Worlds brings original story to life Port Townsend Leader ptleader com Archived from the original on February 1 2013 Retrieved 2012 12 18 a b Goldstein Gary December 18 2012 Review War of the Worlds The True Story is clever like Wells The Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on December 19 2012 Retrieved 2012 12 18 War of the Worlds the True Story Website Tour Page Archived 2013 03 09 at the Wayback Machine Official website Tour Page 2011 Retrieved 2012 12 18 Martin Jessica June 13 2011 War of the Worlds The True Story Archived 2014 08 11 at the Wayback Machine SFCrowsnest com Retrieved 2012 12 18 Images and details revealed in the new War Of The Worlds The True Story TV Spot Seattle PI June 19 2012 Press release Retrieved 2012 12 18 Here amp Elsewhere PT native launches War of the Worlds Ptleader com Port Townsend Leader June 6 2012 Retrieved 2012 12 18 War Of The Worlds The True Story Archived 2012 12 30 at the Wayback Machine Laemmle Theaters Retrieved 2012 12 18 For your consideration War of the Worlds The True Story official website Retrieved 2012 12 18 Qualifying Archived 2015 08 10 at the Wayback Machine Laemmle Theaters Retrieved 2012 12 18 a b Scheck Frank December 27 2012 War of the Worlds The True Story Film Review The Hollywood Reporter AICN horror looks at War of the Worlds The True Story Axe Giant The Wrath of Paul Bunyan Ain t It Cool News July 8 2013 Movie Review War Of The Worlds The True Story 2013 Dir Timothy Hines You Won Cannes June 22 2013 External links editWar of the Worlds The True Story at IMDb War of the Worlds The True Story at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title War of the Worlds The True Story amp oldid 1165656992, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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