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Worried that the discoveries made by Smith and Mayer might change history, time-traveler Louise Baltimore is sent back to 1989 to deter Smith from pursuing his investigation. She gains Smith's trust and seduces him into a one-night stand, attempting to distract him. Smith gradually becomes suspicious
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In 1963, a time traveler on a plane is shot before it crashes, losing a stun weapon as a result. This weapon winds up in Dr. Mayer's possession, setting his path to investigate what is happening. Twenty-five years later, Smith finds a similar artifact among the wreckage of the crash portrayed at the
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The largest set was the time-travel center for Louise Baltimore's operation. Rudolf created rusted catwalks that traversed a large open space. Buildings crumbled and exposed their infrastructures. The walls were painted dull green, black and coppery. Rudolf wanted the future to look dirty, sick and
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Every incursion into the past causes an accompanying "timequake", with a magnitude proportional to the incursion's effects. Time travelers try to minimize their effects by replacing the humans they abduct with organically grown copies. This explains the flight engineer's comment about the charred
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The International theatrical release features a much wider shot of the gate's explosion, followed by a wormhole/time portal effect. The scene then dissolves into an underwater shot of the two main characters swimming from above, followed by a view of the characters in a nude, Eden-esque embrace.
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in 1979. I ended up writing it six times. There were four different directors, and each time a new director came in I went over the whole thing with him and rewrote it. Each new director had his own ideas, and sometimes you'd gain something from that, but each time something's always lost in the
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In the future, pollution has rendered humans unable to reproduce. Teams are sent into the past to abduct people who are about to die; the plane crashes were part of this plan. The abductees are kept in stasis until they can be sent into the far future to repopulate the Earth. Most of the current
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Several scenes are set in the vault for the decrepit council members overseeing the time travel operation. Rudolf designed their chamber as a semicircle of seven transparent, upright cylinders, each serving as a life-support device. Four of the cylinders held actors. The others were filled with
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In 1989, while on its landing approach, a commercial airliner is about to be struck by another plane from above. The pilot struggles to control the plane while the flight engineer checks the passenger cabin. He returns to the cockpit yelling that everyone is dead and the corpses are burned.
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population is in poor health but the time travelers—mostly women—are relatively healthy and are given the best food and care to pass for 20th-century humans. Present-day air is too clean for the time travelers to process; they smoke cigarettes to mimic their own timeline's atmosphere.
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The penultimate scene took place in a contemporary American home. Rudolf's set was dominated by large horizontal windows. The room was filled with clocks, hourglasses and navigational equipment, in line with Dr. Mayer's fascination with time travel.
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The 1999 North American DVD release contains the International version of the ending. The simpler North American version can also be found on the DVD as a bonus feature on the last page of the Production Notes; the version of the movie available on
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The film follows an air crash investigator who discovers curiously strange details while investigating a recent crash. A woman is sent back to his time from the future to try and derail his investigation before he uncovers their secret.
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timequake—which will destroy the entire civilization of the future timeline. The only course of action is to send all the people who were collected into the distant future before the Gate is permanently destroyed.
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and visits Dr. Mayer. Louise materializes from the future and reveals her mission to them, hoping they will voluntarily keep the secret. During the conversation, Mayer dies while reassembling the stun weapon.
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Bill and Louise, who is pregnant, step through the Gate together and disappear. As an explosion destroys the Gate and as the blast wave engulfs Louise's android advisor, Sherman, he quotes
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The original North American theatrical and VHS release of the film features a close-up of Sherman as the gate explodes, followed by a shot of the sun rising over clouds.
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To create the time-travel effects of the Gate itself, cinematographer René Ohashi produced the ghostly shimmering lights by spinning metal wheels covered in Mylar.
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Mayer was instrumental in the development of the Gate technology that made time travel possible; his death results in an unsolvable paradox—a
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Dr. Arnold Mayer is also curious about the crash, which borders on science fiction. In a lecture, he discusses the possibility of visits from
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Since actual aircraft could not be sent through the set, miniature models and a full-size mock-up of the tail-section of a
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investigator Bill Smith investigates the accident. He and his team are confused by the flight engineer's words on the
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This article is about the 1989 film. For the Millennium TV-series and other movies pertaining to Millennium, see
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s production designer, Gene Rudolf, had to produce a future setting that implied putrefaction and atrophy.
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bodily organ props and medical equipment that served as the last still living remnants of these members.
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were used. Optical effects were used to make the planes look as if they were entering the set.
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took a decade to reach the screen. One director initially attached was visual effects designer
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process, so that by the time it went in front of the cameras, a lot of the vision was lost."
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passengers; the replicas had been pre-burned in preparation for the crash.
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As of January 31, 2018, the film holds an 11% rating on review aggregator
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The scenes shot in the airport terminal buildings were actually shot at
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due to Trumbull's involvement. The role of director then passed to
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led to MGM briefly pulling the plug and thus halted production on
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was attached to make the film; they also had Trumbull's
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1989 science fiction drama film by Michael Anderson
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