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Chapter List.
0. Chapter List.
1. Opening Credits/Come Back To Me. [4:13]
2. Grand Hotel. [6:16]
3. A Face For The Ages. [7:37]
4. A Haunting Melody. [3:57]
5. Teaching Time Travel. [3:44]
6. Historically Hysterical. [7:07]
7. Ahead To The Past. [4:50]
8. Desperately Seeking Elise. [6:38]
9. Meeting Again-For The First Time. [9:29]
10. The Bodyguard. [5:39]
11. Making Up For Lost Time. [12:08]
12. Theater Improv. [5:30]
13. The Warmth Of Robinson. [5:25]
14. Time For Love. [1:09]
15. Back To The Future. [7:36]
16. Heavenly Reunion. [6:32]
17. End Credits. [5:26]
A defiantly old-fashioned romantic drama tinged with fantasy, Somewhere in Time has acquired a cult following in the two decades since its theatrical release, and is among the few non-Superman movies for which Christopher Reeve's work is remembered. Based on a little-known novel by Richard Matheson, this modest film directed by Jeannot Szwarc (Jaws 2) reinforces the dreamy notion that true love transcends time and place. Reeve plays an inexplicably sad Chicago playwright who, upon seeing a 1912 photo of a famous actress (Jane Seymour at her most luminous), believes he's met her before. Transported some seven decades into the past through the power of his will, he encounters the woman and begins a passionate affair with her. Obviously mindful of Hollywood's classic period romances, Szwarc re-creates the early 20th century with painstaking care, capturing the pictorial beauty of Michigan's Mackinac Island with diffused lighting and warm colors. Reeve and Seymour make such a beautiful couple that even the bittersweet conclusion of their relationship won't dampen viewer enthusiasm. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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