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The production cost of "Somewhere in Time" is only $5 million, and $1 million of this is for the actor Christopher Reeve.
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During the filming, a cameraman expressed his willingness to work for the crew for free .
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Because the filming time of the film is relatively tight, all staff and actors must work six days a week during the filming period, and work more than 16 hours a day .
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Due to the tight shooting time, all staff and actors must work six days a week, 16 hours a day. Under such difficult conditions, no one complained .
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Richard Matheson, the author of "Somewhere in Time", admitted that during a trip with his family, he accidentally saw a poster at the entrance of an opera house in Virginia City. It was by the late American actress Maude Adams . The poster, at that moment, he fell in love with her, and the story of "Somewhere in Time" came into being .
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In the film, Bill Irwin played the old version of Arthur. The director told him that there was a scene where the protagonist traveled to the past and saw Arthur at the age of five, so Bill Irwin found a photo of him at the age of 5. The actor was selected based on his photos .
Somewhere in Time behind the scenes gags
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Richard Collier: Please, don't leave. You have no idea how far I've come to be with you.
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Richard Collier: Arthur, you know in the Hall of History, there's a photograph, a young woman. There's no nameplate.
Arthur Biehl: Yes, that's Elise McKenna. She was a famous actress in her day. Starred in a play in the hotel theater.
Richard Collier: I-I'm sorry. Did you say there was a theater here?
Arthur Biehl: Yes. Down by the lake.
Richard Collier: Really? When was this play done?
Arthur Biehl: 1912.