Fun fact: While Christopher Reeve was filming this movie, the local theater decided to show his latest hit Superman (1978). Many of the "Somewhere" cast joined the locals for the event. Early into the screening, the sound went out. Reeve, who was seated next to Jane Seymour, stood up in the audience and delivered all the lines.
I wish I had known about it sooner! I started watching Christopher Reeves films in the 80's when I was a kid. I only learned about this movie a couple of months ago.
One of the most romantic films of all time.....❤💏🕰🎬🎼 Somewhere In Time. Christopher Reeves & Jane Seymour, they truly made this film moving with their on screen chemistry. When I think of this film a poem by the British poet Alfred Lord Tennyson, published in 1850 comes to mind......I quote " I hold it true, whate'er befall, I feel it when I sorrow most, 'Tis better to have loved and lost. Than never to have loved at all. I truly wish they had made more films like this for the romantics out here!! ❤😊🎻🎬🎼📜✍
@@jerrysummers5971 they were. Jane said she and Chris fell madly in love, but he had to end things with her when his ex-girlfriend told him she was expecting their first child. He was an honorable man, much like Ned Stark from GoT, and did the right thing by getting back with his ex and trying to make it work for the sake of the two children they would end up having. He gave his children his last name as well, even tho he couldn't get over his qualms about marriage. His own parents' divorce had been painful, you see, and there was a good amount of other failed marriages in his family as well.
Absolutely correct on that, for me this is the most romantic movie of all time. And one of the most captivating movie after The Picture of Dorian Gray and Wuthering Heights
He isn’t Richard Matheson who wrote Bid Time Return. William O’Hagan is the actor who says “Are you ready yet Maud?” Richard is credited as the “astonished man” who is standing in the wings when Elise goes off script on stage. Incidentally his daughter Ali is also in the film as a student in the opening part of the film when Elise gives Richard the watch and says “Come back to me”.
We watched the movie Somewhere in Time last night which was filmed on Mackinaw island. Richard Collier travels back in time to a suite in the Grand Hotel on a specific day in the year 1912. As he wakes up in the suite and realizes that he "made it" he hears a woman singing as she's getting dressed and he ducks behind a closet curtain to hide. Just then the husband comes into the room and they begin to quarrel. Richard makes his quick escape but sadly realizes that he has missed his target by one year because the woman was singing the tune You made me love you..... I didn't want to do it.. etc...... " Oh no, I am one year late that song wasn't published until 1913." Hope I didn't ruin the movie for you . . :)
That is why he is the best and greatest Superman. And if i see that in him there, i now understand something about this Batman/Superman thing: I now think writers often use Chris' personality epitomized in the hallway scene as a general guide to who Clark is and how he behaves. They give him just enough edge - using Superman 3 - to create a Superman that they think fans will appreciate - especially when they always write it so Batman beats him up. I will always have massive issue with the physics behind a normal human given feats that not even a super soldier could do. If you have the durability to sit in the sun, sit in larger stars, resist the depths and cold of space, lift tons both long and short that are in the 10s of sextillions and throw it with incredible force and speed, i do not understand how a tech belt and a suit of armor is supposed to stop or penetrate that flesh enough to create impact injury.
@@Disney65Fan You, cold say that. Actress Joyce Penelope Frankenberg who is a Jewish/English female originating from Great Britten. Stage name of Jane Seymour.
But the reality and shock that people weren't what his fondness for the past told him was perfect.. as the Bible says "don't say things were better in the old days, this is foolish and not wise"
Phone booths came along some decades after 1912. And I believe telephones themselves were still in their infancy, as were motion picture cameras. I heard they used a hand crank camera to film the departure of the Titanic in 1912, with the person running the camera keeping time by humming a tune that was popular back then, like Turkey In The Straw.
He’ll always be Superman to people like me who remember being taken to the cinema to see it as a boy of about 10. His courage and fortitude following the accident remains inspirational. One of a kind.
Funny how his bright light triggers ugly people’s demons in these comments. They literally can’t stand his greatness so they have to say negative things that match who they are inside. Interesting phenomenon.
Reeves played a dorky big hearted determined character in this, thats what made him so loveable, his heart. I think this was his best role.
I have seen each Superman film at least 100 times. I am a superfan. I really believe that Somewhere in Time is his best film.
Fun fact: While Christopher Reeve was filming this movie, the local theater decided to show his latest hit Superman (1978). Many of the "Somewhere" cast joined the locals for the event. Early into the screening, the sound went out. Reeve, who was seated next to Jane Seymour, stood up in the audience and delivered all the lines.
Very nice. How do you know this? I bet they were surprised!
Un film qui mérite 5.*****
👏 ❤
I was a kid when I first saw this film. It was then that I fell in love with the music of Rachmaninoff and Paganini.
Rest in peace, Christopher Reeve. A.K.A. Superman. 😞
Beautiful and unforgettable film! Christopher Reeve , our eternal Superman!🥰🙌🌹
A movie tha never grows old.
I wish I had known about it sooner! I started watching Christopher Reeves films in the 80's when I was a kid. I only learned about this movie a couple of months ago.
One of the most romantic films of all time.....❤💏🕰🎬🎼 Somewhere In Time. Christopher Reeves & Jane Seymour, they truly made this film moving with their on screen chemistry.
When I think of this film a poem by the British poet Alfred Lord Tennyson, published in 1850 comes to mind......I quote " I hold it true, whate'er befall, I feel it when I sorrow most, 'Tis better to have loved and lost. Than never to have loved at all.
I truly wish they had made more films like this for the romantics out here!! ❤😊🎻🎬🎼📜✍
Apparently the love scenes were real gossip says 😉
@@jerrysummers5971 they were. Jane said she and Chris fell madly in love, but he had to end things with her when his ex-girlfriend told him she was expecting their first child. He was an honorable man, much like Ned Stark from GoT, and did the right thing by getting back with his ex and trying to make it work for the sake of the two children they would end up having. He gave his children his last name as well, even tho he couldn't get over his qualms about marriage. His own parents' divorce had been painful, you see, and there was a good amount of other failed marriages in his family as well.
Absolutely correct on that, for me this is the most romantic movie of all time. And one of the most captivating movie after The Picture of Dorian Gray and Wuthering Heights
The music in this film by John Barry is perfect for the mood of this movie. Christopher reeve is really a underrated actor.
I'm cracking up at the notion that they didn't notice a 6'4" man squatting behind a chair.
If your attention is preoccupied, it's easy to miss.
Well..he's no longer 6'4" if he's squatting now is he...smh
If Maude was bebopping around my bedroom in her undies I probably wouldn't notice him either.
He was like Clark Kent in the last scene. When the old man shut the door.😂😂😂
I saw it too. Just like Lois Lane did to him.
Oh yes🤣🤣🤣
Watching it right now again. I was introduced to this film a few years ago and have loved it since.
Best movie of my life
RIP Christopher Reeve.........
Reeves goes back in time twice in his film career.
Yup!!! so true.
Richard Matheson the man who wrote this makes a cameo in this film. "Maud, are you ready yet? Lmao
He isn’t Richard Matheson who wrote Bid Time Return. William O’Hagan is the actor who says “Are you ready yet Maud?” Richard is credited as the “astonished man” who is standing in the wings when Elise goes off script on stage. Incidentally his daughter Ali is also in the film as a student in the opening part of the film when Elise gives Richard the watch and says “Come back to me”.
I haven't seen this movie but the husband in this clip is by far the most sympathetic & relatable character
We watched the movie
Somewhere in Time last night which was filmed on Mackinaw island.
Richard Collier travels back in time to a suite in the Grand Hotel on a specific day in the year 1912. As he wakes up in the suite and realizes that he "made it" he hears a woman singing as she's getting dressed and he ducks behind a closet curtain to hide. Just then the husband comes into the room and they begin to quarrel.
Richard makes his quick escape but sadly realizes that he has missed his target by one year because the woman was singing the tune
You made me love you..... I didn't want to do it.. etc......
" Oh no, I am one year late that song wasn't published until 1913."
Hope I didn't ruin the movie for you . .
:)
I had the biggest crush on Christopher Reeve during this movie. Then his unfortunate accident and passing, so not fair. RIH Chris.
2:44 - Clark Kent easter egg!
Anyone else sigh the same time he did after the door slam?
Love this movie but the part at 1:01 of this video creeps me out. I feel like Christopher Reeve is about to burn that woman with his heat vision! lol
That is why he is the best and greatest Superman. And if i see that in him there, i now understand something about this Batman/Superman thing:
I now think writers often use Chris' personality epitomized in the hallway scene as a general guide to who Clark is and how he behaves.
They give him just enough edge - using Superman 3 - to create a Superman that they think fans will appreciate - especially when they always write it so Batman beats him up.
I will always have massive issue with the physics behind a normal human given feats that not even a super soldier could do.
If you have the durability to sit in the sun, sit in larger stars, resist the depths and cold of space, lift tons both long and short that are in the 10s of sextillions and throw it with incredible force and speed, i do not understand how a tech belt and a suit of armor is supposed to stop or penetrate that flesh enough to create impact injury.
SUPERMAN!
Yup it sure is. He ditched his Cape for an English woman in 1912.
@@Disney65Fan You, cold say that. Actress Joyce Penelope Frankenberg who is a Jewish/English female originating from Great Britten. Stage name of Jane Seymour.
2:46 I’m sorry but after watching those films so many times, I hear that vocal tone and I think Clark Kent slipped into his performance lol
Sadly Christopher Reeve was typecast badly after Superman. He might have eventually broken out of it if he hadn't had that tragic accident.
The way he got up from the couch, I thought his underwear had shrunk during time travel.
Clark Kent hiding his true identity.
Beats Superman.
A bit of Clark Kent at the end of this scene. :(
There's Jennifer Leroy and she gives me meditations for free!
Hey movie clip, can you make the expendables 1 and the expendables 2 movie clip
cheif keef sent me
But the reality and shock that people weren't what his fondness for the past told him was perfect.. as the Bible says "don't say things were better in the old days, this is foolish and not wise"
Who said “christ”. 2:07
thought that was harrison ford...
Wow, Superman travels through the tunnel of time as wants to meet the old lady he saw on the theater play.
No more phone booths where does Clark Kent change into Superman
Phone booths came along some decades after 1912. And I believe telephones themselves were still in their infancy, as were motion picture cameras. I heard they used a hand crank camera to film the departure of the Titanic in 1912, with the person running the camera keeping time by humming a tune that was popular back then, like Turkey In The Straw.
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Too bad Reeves wasn't Superman after all, a horse accident, reduced him to paralysis, literally- so ironic!
He’ll always be Superman to people like me who remember being taken to the cinema to see it as a boy of about 10. His courage and fortitude following the accident remains inspirational. One of a kind.
@@_indrid_cold_ Yeah, but in real life he couldn't save himself after falling off a horse.
@@_indrid_cold_he was one of a kind.
Funny how his bright light triggers ugly people’s demons in these comments. They literally can’t stand his greatness so they have to say negative things that match who they are inside. Interesting phenomenon.
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