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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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Danielle 2022-03-16 09:01:06
The heroine who looks perfect, but doesn't feel attractive. Romantic and beautiful picture, "Brokeback Mountain". Love through time and space, "The Time Traveler's Wife". Great background music. In short, the elements of old movies, but it seems, do not fit the current vision, especially the plot.
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Meredith 2022-03-27 09:01:15
After reading the previous details twice, I don't really understand why he existed in the past and now, and in the end someone said that he hadn't eaten for a week. Maybe it's all his imagination, but it doesn't matter. He got love but Ruined the rest of a woman's life This movie is very slow paced audience needs patience I think the part of the time travel is a little too much
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Richard Collier: This is not for a play, Miss Roberts. This is something very personal.
[shows her the pocketwatch]
Laura Roberts: Where did you get that?
Richard Collier: Well, she gave it to me, ma'am. At the opening of a play I wrote eight years ago at Millfield College.
Laura Roberts: That watch was very precious to her. She never- never left it out of her possession. It disappeared the night she died.
Richard Collier: She died that night?
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[repeated line]
Richard Collier: See you around, Arthur.