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1998 | Jared
Best LimitedReleaseDirecttoVideo Film | 2000
1998 | Michael
Budget 4,000,000 USD
Prior to hiring Michael Almereyda, Trimark paid a substantial amount of money to secure the rights to Bram Stoker's 'The Jewel of Seven Stars' without realizing the novel was in the public domain.
Director Michael Almereyda was inspired to do a film about an Irish bog mummy after being given source material of Bram Stoker, who was himself, Irish.
Prior to the casting of Alison Elliott, Trimark had vetoed the casting of any other actress Michael Almereyda had suggested for almost 18 months.
Alison Elliott was cast after a Trimark executive was impressed by her performance in 'Wings of the Dove'.
Trimark originally announced the project to the press as 'Michael Almereyda's The Mummy', but not wanting his film to appear as a cheap cash-in of Universal's upcoming reboot, The Mummy (1999), Michael Almereyda convinced them to use the working title of 'Trance'.
"[first lines] Alice: In the beginning of the world, the earth and the sky were one creature, and it was the hardest thing to tear them apart. They loved each other so much. And that's why it rains. Because the earth and the sky are always trying to get back together. Mrs. Ferriter told me that, after my mother died, a long time ago, before I met Nora and Jim."
"The Doctor: You're going to *Ireland* to dry out?"