Time at the Top

Time at the Top
Genre Family/Science Fiction/Comedy
Based on a novel by Edward Ormondroyd
Written by Linda Brookover
Alain Silver
Directed by Jimmy Kaufman
Starring Timothy Busfield
Elisha Cuthbert
Theme music composer Simon Carpenter
Country of origin United States/Canada
Original language(s) English
Production
Executive producer(s) Alain Silver
Jon Turtle
Producer(s) Claudio Castravelli
Jean Guy Despres
Cinematography François Protat
Running time 96 minutes
Release
Original network The Movie Channel
Hallmark Movie Channel
Original release January 17, 1999

Time at the Top, is a 1999 cable television film for Showtime that was directed by Jimmy Kaufman and written by Linda Brookover and Alain Silver based on from the award-winning young adult novel by Edward Ormondroyd. It stars Elisha Cuthbert, Timothy Busfield, and Lynne Adams.

Synopsis

Susan Shawson (Elisha Cuthbert), a 13-year old high-school, inadvertently travels back in time in her apartment building's elevator. As altered by Dr. Reynolds (Michael Sinelnikoff), a retired physicist living upstairs, this secret time machine transports Susan from Philadelphia of 1998 back to the exact same spot in 1881. There she meets Victoria Walker (Gabrielle Boni), a girl her age in need of assistance with her own family problems, most notably a schemer named Cyrus Sweeney (Jean LeClerc) trying to take advantage of her widowed mother Nora (Lynne Adams).

When she returns to the present, Susan discovers that her widower father Frank (Timothy Busfield) has been frantically searching for her, assisted by neighbor Edward Ormondroyd (Richard Jutras) and local police detective Gagin (Charles Edwin Powell). Gradually discovering the power of time travel, Susan, Victoria, and her young brother Robert (Matthew Harbour), travel back and forth in time and succeed in changing both the past and the future.

Cast

  • Timothy Busfield as Frank Shawson
  • Elisha Cuthbert as Susan Shawson
  • Gabrielle Boni as Victoria Walker
  • Lynne Adams as Nora Walker/Nina Shawson
  • Matthew Harbour as Robert Walker
  • Jean LeClerc as Cyrus Sweeney
  • Richard Jutras as Edward Ormondroyd
  • Michael Sinelnikoff as Mr. Reynolds
  • Charles Edwin Powell as Detective Gagin
  • Howard Rosenstein as Austin
  • Michel Perron as Mr. Bodoni
  • Nadia Verrucci as Mrs. McLernon

Production

Time at the Top was part of Showtime's reported commitment to "producing original family-oriented films" in 1998–99,[1] as part of their "Original Pictures for All Ages" franchise. The script, written by Linda Brookover and Alain Silver, was based on a novel by Edward Ormondroyd.[2]

Reception

Los Angeles Times critic Don Heckman reviewed the film as "predictable" and a "bit heavy-handed at times", with a "slogging sort of pace", though Heckman praised Cuthbert's performance as Susan as "skillfully portrayed".[2]

Accolades

Time at the Top was awarded the Certificate of Merit as a Finalist in the Houston World Film Festival and also The Film Advisory Board's Award of Excellence.[3] It was in competition at the Cairo International Film Festival and Falstaff International Film Festival and also screened at the Festival of Festivals, Saint Petersburg

Home media

Showtime licensed video rights for Time at the Top to Square Dog Pictures, which printed hundreds of VHS copies in order to fill enough shelves at Blockbuster Video locations to make a given title as if it were a major release.

References

  1. Richard Katz (June 24, 1998). "Focus on the family". Variety. Retrieved 2018-04-07.
  2. 1 2 Don Heckman (January 16, 1999). "Plodding Pace, Predictable Plot Encumber Trip Through 'Time'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2018-04-07.
  3. http://www.filmadvisoryboard.com/aoe/Detail.php?id=100
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