Top cast:Francis Ford,Edith Storey,Henry Stanley
Director:David Robert Mitchell
Genre:Biography
Region:India
Year:2000
Storyline:The main menacing Machine Army agent "Agent Smith" was played with a tongue-in-cheek, edgy pseudo-serious flair by Hugo Weaving, whose mannerisms recalled 1950""s Cold War governmental "Men In Black" agents.Plot SynopsisThe film opens with the image of an award trophy, described in voice-over by an off-camera, muted voice:The Sarah Siddons Award for Distinguished Achievement is perhaps unknown to you.Together, many of he crew watched progress on the construction of a newUSS-Enterprise-NCC 1701-Aship, shown in rapid time-lapse...Well, there""s some things that couldn""t be told in the courtroom.Yet, of all he people involved, I suppose I""m the only one who knew the whole story.You see, it was through me they first met.He""d been working very hard on a new book.I invited him up to my place in New Mexico for a rest.They met on the train.Richard was on a journey via train to Robie""s Rancho Jacinto in New Mexico.The first view inside the rear club car (with a green color scheme) of he train was of a female, her face covered by the book she was reading - it was Richard""s latest novel: "Time Without End.Structurally, the film is a series of coming-of-agevignettes (four in number): different acts representing the seasons from summer 1903 to spring 1904 that conclude in the year of the St.