Eternity (1990 film)
Eternity is a 1990 American drama film directed by Steven Paul and written by Jon Voight with Paul and his mother Dorothy Koster Paul. The theme of the film is reincarnation.[1]
Eternity | |
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Directed by | Steven Paul |
Produced by | Steven Paul |
Written by | Jon Voight Steven Paul Dorothy Koster Paul |
Starring | Jon Voight Armand Assante Eileen Davidson Wilford Brimley Kaye Ballard Joey Villa |
Music by | Michel Legrand |
Cinematography | John Lambert |
Edited by | Michael J. Sheridan Peter Zinner |
Distributed by | Paul Entertainment |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Voight wars with his brother, played by Armand Assante, over a medieval kingdom. He wakes up and sees everyone in his real life as being reincarnations of the people in his dream. Assante is now an industrialist out to control the media and the US presidency. He attempts to buy out Voight's TV show to silence him.[1]
Cast
- Jon Voight as Edward/James
- Armand Assante as Romi/Sean
- Wilford Brimley as King/Eric
- Eileen Davidson as Dahlia/Valerie
- Frankie Valli as Taxpayer/Guido
References
- Julian Brown, ed. Variety Science-Fiction Movies: Illustrated Reviews of the Classic Films, p41. Hamlyn, London, 1992. ISBN 0-600-57488-1
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