Time Flies (1944)
Time-Travel Into the Past, to Merry Olde England... The Most Historical & Hysterical Comedy Hit of the Year!
The Professor (Felix Aylmer) is showing Susie (Evelyn Dall) around his time machine when it accidently takes off with Tommy (Tommy Handley) and Bill (George Moon) also on board. They are transported to Elizabethan England where they come across Walter Raleigh, William Shakespeare, Queen Elizabeth 1, Captain John Smith and Pocohontas. Will our time travellers return?
Director: Walter Forde
Genre: Comedy, Science Fiction
Runtime: 88 min
Release Date: May 8, 1944
Cast
- Tommy Handley - Tommy
- Evelyn Dall - Susie Barton
- George Moon - Bill Barton
- Felix Aylmer - The Professor
- Moore Marriott - A Soothsayer
- Graham Moffatt - His Nephew
- Leslie Bradley - Capt. Walter Raleigh
- Olga Lindo - Queen Elizabeth
- John Salew - William Shakespeare
- Roy Emerton - Capt. John Smith
Screenplay
Music: Noel Gay, Bretton Byrd
Cinematography: Basil Emmott
Editing: R. E. Dearing
Production: Gainsborough Pictures
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Time Flies about?
- The Professor (Felix Aylmer) is showing Susie (Evelyn Dall) around his time machine when it accidently takes off with Tommy (Tommy Handley) and Bill (George Moon) also on board. They are transported to Elizabethan England where they come across Walter Raleigh, William Shakespeare, Queen Elizabeth 1, Captain John Smith and Pocohontas. Will our time travellers return?
- Who directed Time Flies?
- Time Flies was directed by Walter Forde.
- Who stars in Time Flies?
- Time Flies stars Tommy Handley, Evelyn Dall, George Moon, Felix Aylmer, Moore Marriott, Graham Moffatt.
- How long is Time Flies?
- Time Flies has a runtime of 1h 28m (88 minutes).
- What genre is Time Flies?
- Time Flies is a Comedy, Science Fiction film.
- Where was Time Flies produced?
- Time Flies was produced in United Kingdom.