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"Somewhere in Time" 1980 film with parallels to BBM?
Meryl:
Congratulations to Elise and Richard! :-*
Funny, someone on Facebook posted that today was the day that Marty McFly and the Professor projected to arrive in the future in "Back to the Future." Someone debunked it, though. Looks like it's still a significant date after all. 8)
Sason:
--- Quote from: southendmd on June 27, 2012, 07:25:18 pm ---
Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island
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Wow, that hotel is really something!
It's the perfect setting for the movie.
I'd love to see it one day.
Marge_Innavera:
I'm so glad this thread was revived this week -- Somewhere In Time is one of my all-time favorite romantic films but I haven't watched it in years. Time to put it on my Netflix queue; we only have it in VHS.
The gazebo in the film is available for weddings, with an indoor chapel as a backup in case of bad weather:
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"The Somewhere in Time Gazebo is situated on a wooded bluff just east of Fort Mackinac, overlooking the lilacs of Marquette Park, the village of Mackinac Island, and Straits of Mackinac. This is the original gazebo from the 1980 romantic movie Somewhere in Time, filmed on Mackinac Island.
"Somewhere in Time, the romantic period drama starring Jane Seymour and Christopher Reeve, was filmed on Mackinac Island in 1979 and released in 1980. The film was met with limited interest when first released, but over time has developed a broad following of fans and is now considered a cult classic. Members of INSITE (the Somewhere in Time fan club) gather for an annual weekend celebration at Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island in October. A monument ("Is it you?") marks the spot where Christopher Reeve's character finds Seymour on the west side of the island.
"The gazebo constructed for and used in scenes in the movie remained on the island after filming. It was placed in the back yard of the Michigan Governor's Summer Residence until the fall of 2005. The gazebo has been restored and moved to a new location on a wooded bluff near Fort Mackinac."
more information, including fees, at http://www.mackinacparks.com/weddings/index.aspx?l=0,1,6,271
Jeff Wrangler:
--- Quote ---We only have it in VHS.
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Me, too! :laugh:
It's one of those films that, as much as I like it, I never seem to get around to obtaining it on DVD. :-\
"Procrastination, thy name is Wrangler." ;) ;D
southendmd:
I received this email from the President of the Somewhere in Time fan club:
Greetings Somewhere in Time Fans and Friends,
Today is September 25, and would have been Christopher Reeve's 60th Birthday.
We encourage you to reflect on the man whom we all love and respect for his generosity, positivity, vision. And for the inspiration he still provides us -- for strength and courage in the face of adversity -- every day.
Back on August 26th, the Ovation Channel showed "Somewhere in Time." They will be showing it again 2 times today in honor of Chris.
The Ovation Channel is doing something beyond just presenting the film. In the commercial breaks, they are revealing facts about Chris' life, for example, "At 6 feet 4 inches, he was the tallest actor ever to play Superman." Also, "With his blue eyes, he was also quite blue-blooded. Chris was not only a descendant of a Mayflower Pilgrim but also a descendant of King Henry V of England."
The Ovation website says they will be showing SIT again at 7:00 PM and 9:30 PM Central Time this evening.
For INSITE Members: 2nd Quarter INSITE issue is filled with goodies, including our gorgeous color commemorative for 2012, and is going out to the membership tomorrow! If you're not a member, please subscribe -- it's easy to do so in the Fan Club section of the SIT Website. You'll be delighted with our elegant magazine--and you'll definitely want to frame the 8 by 10 Commemorative.
Also, we will have a very exciting announcement regarding the Somewhere in Time stage Musical very soon!
Yours in time,
Jo Addie
INSITE President/Editor
www.somewhereintime.tv
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