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Somewhere in Time Details

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Christopher Reeve got away from Superman and related costume roles in this dramatic fantasy film, adapted from Richard Matheson's 1960s vintage novel Bid Time Return. A young playwright, Richard Collier (Reeve), is approached by an elderly woman on the occasion of his first triumph in 1972 -- all she says to him is "Come back to me" and leaves him with a watch that contains a picture of a ravishing young woman. Eight years later, he visits the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island and comes upon a photograph of the same woman, whom he discovers was an actress who made an appearance at the hotel in 1912. He becomes obsessed with the image and what the woman -- who died the night she approached him in 1972 -- meant by what she said. In a manner somewhat reminiscent of the film Laura, he falls in love with her and her image as he learns more about her life and career. Then he comes upon the suggestion of a professor at his former college that time travel may, in fact, be possible, using an extreme form of self-hypnosis to free the person from the place they occupy in the time-stream. Collier's feelings for the woman are so strong that he succeeds, bringing himself back to the hotel in 1912 on the eve of her triumph. He meets the actress, Elise McKenna (Jane Seymour), and the two fall in love despite the machinations of her obsessive, autocratic manager (Christopher Plummer), who feels threatened by Collier's presence. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi

  • Release date:May 6, 1981

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Jean-Pierre Dorleac Best Costume Design 1980 Nominee
Hollywood Foreign Press Association John Barry Best Original Score 1980 Nominee

Cast

Christopher Reeve
as Richard Collier
Jane Seymour
as Elise McKenna
Christopher Plummer
as William Fawcett Robinson
Teresa Wright
as Laura Roberts
Bill Erwin
as Arthur
Sean Hayden
as Young Arthur
George Voskovec
as Dr. Gerald Finney
Susan French
as Older Elise
John Alvin
as Arthur's Father
Eddra Gale
as Genevieve
Richard Matheson
as Astonished Man
George Wendt
as Student
William H. Macy
as Critic
Laurence Coven
as Critic
Patrick Billingsley
as Professor
Audrey Bennett
as Richard's Date
Audrie Neenan
as Maid in Play
Susan Bugg
as Penelope
Ted Liss
as Agent
Tim Kazurinsky
as Photographer
Val Bettin
as Director
Hal Frank
as Stage Manager
Michael Woods
as Dinner Guest
Bruce Jarchow
as Bones
Don Franklin
as Tourist in Hall of History
Ed Meekin
as Fisher

Crew

Jeannot Szwarc
Director
Stephen Deutsch
Producer
Richard Matheson
Book Author
Richard Matheson
Screenwriter
Isidore Mankofsky
Cinematographer
John Barry
Composer (Music Score)
Jeff Gourson
Editor
Seymour Klate
Production Designer
Jean-Pierre Dorleac
Costume Designer
Roger Heman
Sound/Sound Designer
Jack Faggard
Special Effects
Burt Bluestein
First Assistant Director
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