Great work! Especially your dedication to the details e. g. of the clothes, locations and of course the martians and their tripods! I love it, that you had made a movie that's very near to the original story of the book from H. G. Wells. For me it's a enigma that up to now the film adaptations of "War of the Worlds" are shifted to the present (1953, 2005) and only partly match with the book.
amazing work... the entire WotW story, told in 10 minutes... that stop-motion photography must have taken forever... kudos to a talented (and very patient) artist...
Terrific!
dogdays6708 2 months ago
how did you make those tripods?
CloneComander1138 6 months ago
This is absalutly brilliant
DTChapman1 8 months ago
did u make the tripods or bought them?
Dalekhunter101 11 months ago
Hi. You know this 1897 War of the Worlds series your doing. Well when ae you going to continue with all the last chapters up to Dead London?
tarantulaguy1998 1 year ago
Looks like one of Harryhausens test films he made in the early to mid 50s. Nice job.
akear 1 year ago
Great work! Especially your dedication to the details e. g. of the clothes, locations and of course the martians and their tripods! I love it, that you had made a movie that's very near to the original story of the book from H. G. Wells. For me it's a enigma that up to now the film adaptations of "War of the Worlds" are shifted to the present (1953, 2005) and only partly match with the book.
rosm1970 1 year ago
amazing work... the entire WotW story, told in 10 minutes... that stop-motion photography must have taken forever... kudos to a talented (and very patient) artist...
axeofgod72 1 year ago
That's Mars from Holst's planet suite. Was that used in war of the worlds? I didn't know.
FilmCrab 1 year ago
Fantastic!
TK42138 1 year ago