The Thirteenth Floor (1999)
Computer scientist Hannon Fuller has discovered something extremely important. He's about to tell the discovery to his colleague, Douglas Hall, but knowing someone is after him, the old man leaves a letter in his computer generated parallel world that's just like the 30's with seemingly real people with real emotions.
The Thirteenth Floor (1999)
Information
Released Year: 1999
Runtime: 100 minutes
Directors: Josef Rusnak
Casts: Dennis Haysbert, Rachel Winfree, Alison Lohman, Venessia Valentino, Glendon Rich, Rif Hutton, Ernie Lively, Vincent D'Onofrio, Craig Bierko, Tia Texada, Bob Clendenin, Gretchen Mol, Geoffrey Rivas, Burt Bulos, Shiri Appleby, Lee Weaver, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Jeremy Roberts, Darryl Henriques, Leon Rippy, Travis Tedford, Brad William Henke, Mary Ann Schmidt, Brooks Almy, Jeff Blumenkrantz, Steven Schub, Janet MacLachlan, Howard S. Miller, Meghan Ivey, Toni Sawyer, Johnny Crawford
Storyline
Computer scientist Hannon Fuller has discovered something extremely important. He's about to tell the discovery to his colleague, Douglas Hall, but knowing someone is after him, the old man leaves a letter in his computer generated parallel world that's just like the 30's with seemingly real people with real emotions.
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Reviews
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Washington Post -
Things become almost too strange and convoluted to handle. The story's dramatic effectiveness starts to seriously malfunction. The fascinating and the mysterious become the silly and occasionally comical.
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The A.V. Club -
A solid, interesting B-movie, in another season it would seem a good deal fresher.
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San Francisco Examiner -
No-one's-home acting by Bierko and Mol doesn't help, while the talented D'Onofrio ("The End of the World") and Mueller-Stahl (a veteran of European pictures) are better than the material.
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The New York Times -
Repackaged as cyberthriller, the old time-travel adventure returns in this stylish but overplotted and ultimately illogical combination of science fiction, mystery and romance.
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Los Angeles Times -
For all the soaring visual splendor of its past, present and future, it's hobbled by a murky plot that proves to be not all that original once it starts unraveling.
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Computer scientist Hannon Fuller has discovered something extremely important. He's about to tell the discovery to his colleague, Douglas Hall, but knowing someone is after him, the old man leaves a letter in his computer generated parallel world that's just like the 30's with seemingly real people with real emotions.
Computer scientist Hannon Fuller has discovered something extremely important. He's about to tell the discovery to his colleague, Douglas Hall, but knowing someone is after him, the old man leaves a letter in his computer generated parallel world that's just like the 30's with seemingly real people with real emotions.
Computer scientist Hannon Fuller has discovered something extremely important. He's about to tell the discovery to his colleague, Douglas Hall, but knowing someone is after him, the old man leaves a letter in his computer generated parallel world that's just like the 30's with seemingly real people with real emotions.
Computer scientist Hannon Fuller has discovered something extremely important. He's about to tell the discovery to his colleague, Douglas Hall, but knowing someone is after him, the old man leaves a letter in his computer generated parallel world that's just like the 30's with seemingly real people with real emotions.