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Somewhere in Time Director: Jeannot Szwarc Cast: Christopher Reeve, Jane Seymour, Christopher Plummer, Teresa Wright

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  • DVD Release Date: 10/31/2000
  • Original Release: 1980
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 2,550

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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]

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Editorial Reviews

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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A romantic tale that moves at a sedate paceby Sihaya

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July 25, 2009: This may be a film that a lot of viewers will not be able to sit through if they expect movies to equal non-stop action and deliberate emotional stimulation throughout. A lot of the story is intellectual and concerns one question: what does success matter if one does not have love? The twist for this story is that the lovers are separated by a couple of generations and Richard Collier (hero) has to figure out how to get back in time to be with his ladylove, played by Jane Seymour. The script was nicely written and the story follows a somewhat predictable line from first meeting to the hero's tragic death due to a broken heart. Sets and costumes are well-done. A stylish piece, probably most appealing to women. Just as an aside there is quite a large fan base for this film; some fo the groups hold large events and there are web sites.

Somewhere in Timeby Shana426

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April 14, 2009: What a wonderful movie! I love the plot it is somewhat 80ish, but the romance was wonderful! Worth watching over and over!


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