70 Years Ago, A Legendary Sci-Fi Writer Defined A Hollywood Golden Age
Briefly

The '50s and early '60s marked a golden age for science fiction cinema, immortalizing the works of H.G. Wells and Jules Verne through numerous adaptations.
Disney's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea remains the definitive adaptation of Verne's novel, showcasing Captain Nemo's complex character and his undersea adventures.
The success of films like The War of the Worlds and Journey to the Center of the Earth highlights how Verne and Wells influenced the sci-fi genre.
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