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Across the Sea of Time

  • 1995
  • G
  • 51m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
330
YOUR RATING
Across the Sea of Time (1995)
AdventureDramaFamilyHistory

A young Russian boy, Thomas Minton, travels to New York as a passenger on a Russian freighter. Close to Ellis Island he gets off and thus starts his journey to America the same way as all im... Read allA young Russian boy, Thomas Minton, travels to New York as a passenger on a Russian freighter. Close to Ellis Island he gets off and thus starts his journey to America the same way as all immigrants in former times. Thomas is searching for the family of one of his ancestors, who ... Read allA young Russian boy, Thomas Minton, travels to New York as a passenger on a Russian freighter. Close to Ellis Island he gets off and thus starts his journey to America the same way as all immigrants in former times. Thomas is searching for the family of one of his ancestors, who had emigrated decades ago, but once sent a letter home together with a sample of his new p... Read all

  • Director
    • Stephen Low
  • Writer
    • Andrew Gellis
  • Stars
    • Peter Reznick
    • John McDonough
    • Avi Hoffman
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    330
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stephen Low
    • Writer
      • Andrew Gellis
    • Stars
      • Peter Reznick
      • John McDonough
      • Avi Hoffman
    • 10User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Peter Reznick
    Peter Reznick
    • Tomas Minton
    • (as Peter Reznik)
    John McDonough
    • Freighter Chief
    Avi Hoffman
    Avi Hoffman
    • Seaman--On the Bow
    Victor Steinbach
    • Seaman--Pilot
    Peter Boyden
    • ConEd Worker
    Philip Levy
    • Hot Dog Vendor
    Nick Muglia
    • Policeman
    Abby Lewis
    • Julia Minton
    Matt Malloy
    Matt Malloy
    • Wall Street Businessman
    Luigi Petrozza
    Luigi Petrozza
    • Pizza Pie Man
    Bernard Ferstenberg
    • Pickle Vendor
    Robert Buckley
    • Socialite
    Donald Trump
    Donald Trump
    • Donald Trump
    Patrick Flynn
    • Bartender
    George Gerard
    George Gerard
    • Russian Seaman
    Eliza Harris
    • American cousin
    Dennis O'Connor
    Dennis O'Connor
    • Uncle Leopold
    • (voice)
    John D. Bair
    John D. Bair
    • Whoozy Cyclone Rider
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Stephen Low
    • Writer
      • Andrew Gellis
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews10

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    Sander-Kiesel

    MUST be available on 3D Blu-ray soon!

    Isn't it crazy? While a Sony official declares 3D nearly dead, Sony Pictures seems to refuse bringing Across the Sea of Time on the market in 3D Blu-ray. Indeed, eventually general public will loose interest in 3D TV, but only because of the lack of good movies like this one. Finally there is a good system which can bring us quality 3D, but from our wish lists we can buy only a handful. Also the continuous flow of 3D rubbish will make it hard to find the really good stuff. When you have bad luck and have bought a few bad 2D to 3D conversions and have seen buildings with an interesting interior, but only taken from the outside with a cheap camcorder thru the window while driving... Yes, I can imagine this will make a person think twice about buying another expensive 3D Blu-ray. I sure hope this situation changes in time and people will see that 3D at home can be great when 4k and OLED are combined in passive 3D. I think this is the way to go.
    5bcurnutt

    My one brush at being immortalized on celluloid

    I was left on the cutting room floor when they edited this film. In October, 1995, I brought my parents and aunt to visit New York City for a week. Either Wednesday or Thursday of that week, we went to the Natural History Museum on the Upper West Side. Mid-afternoon, we finished up there and walked down to see Lincoln Center. When we got there, they were filming a sequence where the Minton character was to walk along the retaining wall of the fountain. While they were setting up the shot, someone came up to my father and asked if I would like to be an extra. I said yes and was brought over and placed with a group of three other men. Our duty as extras was to walk around behind the fountain while Minton walked on the wall that faced Broadway. It took four or five takes before we were done. During the set up for one of the takes, the group of us were standing next the young actor playing Minton. One of the group asked him where he was born and he answered "St. Petersburg." The person asking responded "Oh, in Florida?" and the little guy barked back "No, Russia!"

    I eventually rented the movie and that entire sequence had been abandoned.
    10hsmpr

    Excellent

    Dear Mr. Gillis; I'm an actor, but not writing to you as one. I recently saw the above film, "Across the Sea of Time," that you wrote in 1995 and just wanted to tell you that I absolutely loved it. It was a beautiful film and you should be very proud of it.Too bad more people haven't had the opportunity to see it. Loved seeing the old photos of New York in the early 1900's, the young boy actor and the theme of the story. After seeing it I called the casting director to see if I could get some kind of a work address to send a "thank you" to you, but they would not give me anything which, I guess, is the right thing to do! Wish there were more films like this today. Thank you!

    Best wishes, A fan
    10robbis

    Truly Amazing!

    It was one boring Sunday afternoon...I had nothing to do so I decided to check out the new IMAX theatre. They played this movie and I almost never recovered after it. Never would I imagine that I would be so moved by a film. I would say this is the perfect movie, both visually and storytelling. I is done with so much emotion. I cried and was completely taken by this experience. It really shows New York in a beautiful way. You can almost smell the city watching this. Beautiful film with mindblowing music by Bond composer John Barry. I immediately bought the soundtrack after I left the theatre. Just incredible! For those people (I can imagine a lot of them) who have not seen this...GO SEE IT! It is most likely very difficult to find nowdays though which is a big shame.
    10bandcamper

    Across the Sea of Time - what a surprise

    I went along to this one in the now defunct Adelaide cinema just to try out the IMAX experience and was blown away by the brilliance of this piece. Not only was it my first visit to this particular theater, but also my first experience at 3-D IMAX. What a breathtaking introduction.

    The New York images were stunning, and beautifully presented around the story of the Russian boy's adventure. In particular, the historical shots of daring construction workers, dangling hundreds of feet in the air to put together New York's skyscrapers were gut wrenching. It's historical value, presenting the beginnings of one of the most exciting cities in the world, is immeasurable.

    A genuine, chance-viewing - I'm grateful for my good fortune at discovering it. I only wish I could get a copy for my collection.

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    • Trivia
      Considered the second fictional featurette made in Imax 3-D, following "Wings of Courage."
    • Quotes

      Julia Minton: Welcome to America, Tomas. Welcome to New York.

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 20, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Путешествие во времени
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Sony New Technologies
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $16,015,639
    • Gross worldwide
      • $16,015,639
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 51m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • IMAX 6-Track
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.44 : 1

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