Across the Sea of Time

Across the Sea of Time
Poster
Directed by Stephen Low
Produced by Stephen Low
Written by Andrew Gellis
Starring Peter Reznick
Narrated by Dennis O'Connor
Music by John Barry
Cinematography Andrew Kitzanuk
Edited by James Lahti
Production
company
Sony New Technologies
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date
  • October 20, 1995 (1995-10-20)
Running time
52 minutes[1]
Country United States
Language
  • English
  • Russian
Box office $16 million[2]

Across the Sea of Time is a 1995 American IMAX 3D short adventure film produced and directed by Stephen Low, and written by Andrew Gellis. It stars Peter Reznick as a young Russian boy who travels to the United States in search of his ancestor's family.

Plot

The plot centres around a real life Russian immigrant, searching for his family, who is given the name Leopold Minton by the Ellis Island immigration officials (because they are unable to pronounce his Russian name). Minton is employed by a company to take stereoscopic photographs for the (at that time) popular Holmes stereoscope. This provides the film with an excuse to show many stereoscopic images, both past and present, of New York.

Minton, who had no fear of heights, produced an unrivalled collection of images of the development of New York's skyscrapers. Minton also documented the construction of New York's subway system. The film also includes a number of Minton's private stereo photographs that were not publicly released during his lifetime. Some of these images reveal how Minton was able to take some of the photographs of the skyscraper construction without actually standing on them.

Cast

  • Peter Reznick as Thomas Minton
  • John McDonough as Freighter Chief
  • Victor Steinbach as Seaman—Pilot
  • Peter Boyden as ConEd Worker
  • Philip Levy as Hot Dog Vendor
  • Nick Muglia as Policeman
  • Abby Lewis as Julia Minton
  • Matt Malloy as Wall Street Businessman
  • Luigi Petrozza as Pizza Pie Man
  • Bernard Ferstenberg as Pickle Vendor
  • Robert Buckley as Socialite
  • Donald Trump as Donald Trump
  • Patrick Flynn as Bartender

Music

The film's score was composed by John Barry.[3]

  1. The Wonder of America
  2. Into New York
  3. Ellis Island
  4. Never Have I Felt So Free
  5. The Lower East Side
  6. The Automobile, The Telephone
  7. The Subway
  8. The Subway Ride
  9. Coney Island
  10. Up to the Sky
  11. Flight Over New York
  12. Central Park
  13. Times Square and Broadway
  14. Scary Night in the Park
  15. A New Day Will Come
  16. Searching
  17. Welcome to America, Welcome to New York
  18. Across the Sea of Time

Reception

Critical response

The film was a success with audiences, earning a 71% rating on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes based on 543 ratings, with an average of 3.1/10.[4]

Box office

Across the Sea of Time grossed $16,015,639.[2]

References

  1. "Across the Sea of Time (U)". British Board of Film Classification. December 12, 1997. Retrieved November 29, 2016.
  2. 1 2 "Across the Sea of Time (1995)". Box Office Mojo. Amazon.com. May 20, 2004. Retrieved November 29, 2016.
  3. https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/across-sea-time-original-motion/id325440286
  4. "Across the Sea of Time (1995)". Rotten Tomatoes. Flixster. Retrieved November 29, 2016.


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