A freewheeling take on visionary inventor Nikola Tesla, his interactions with Thomas Edison and J.P. Morgan's daughter Anne, and his breakthroughs in transmitting electrical power and light.A freewheeling take on visionary inventor Nikola Tesla, his interactions with Thomas Edison and J.P. Morgan's daughter Anne, and his breakthroughs in transmitting electrical power and light.A freewheeling take on visionary inventor Nikola Tesla, his interactions with Thomas Edison and J.P. Morgan's daughter Anne, and his breakthroughs in transmitting electrical power and light.
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Eli A. Smith
- Roller Skating Fiddler
- (as Eli Smith)
Luna Jokic
- Macak
- (as Luna)
Haley Elise Pehrson
- Tesla's Mother
- (as Haley Pehrson)
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Did you know
- TriviaEthan Hawke is the fourth actor to have portrayed Nikola Tesla in a feature film after David Bowie in The Prestige (2006), Nicholas Hoult in The Current War (2017), and Petar Bozovic in The Secret of Nikola Tesla (1980).
- GoofsThe narrator claims "George Westinghouse was sixteen when he enlisted in the Civil War, served in the Navy on the northern side, and was promoted to Corporal." This is incorrect. In 1861 at the age of fifteen, Westinghouse enlisted in the New York National Guard (a land unit) but was later called home by his parents. In 1863 he re-enlisted in the 16th New York Cavalry (another land unit) where he attained the rank of Corporal. In 1864 he joined the Navy, serving on the USS Muscoota as Acting Third Assistant Engineer. While "Ship's Corporal" was a position (not a rank) in the Union Navy, Westinghouse never served in that position.
- Quotes
Nikola Tesla: You know the proverb, nothing grows in the shadow of an Oak.
- SoundtracksThe portrait of a Lady
Written by Wojciech Kilar
Performed by John Paesano
Courtesy of Universal Songs of PolyGram International, Inc.
Featured review
Did Elon Musk mess up by naming his car brand Tesla? The cars run on batteries, i.e. Direct Current, so maybe he should have chosen the name Edison, the champion of Direct Current?
There have been a number of movies and documentaries regarding Tesla, before this movie came out I watched a nice documentary "American Experience: Tesla (2016)" a few months ago on a DVD from my public library. Famously Edison was pushing hard in the late 1800s for widespread use of direct current, Tesla came along and, after working for Edison for a short time, partnered with Westinghouse to develop alternating current. And, as we are prone to say, "The rest is history." What a different place our world would be had Tesla not come along.
This movie, starring Ethan Hawke as Nikola Tesla, is more for entertainment than education, is filled with whimsy and anachronisms. Like seeing workers vacuum a hotel floor long before vacuum cleaners were invented. They also have certain scenes that never really happened, like a meeting between Edison and Tesla where they agreed to put differences aside and work together, Edison admitting he was wrong. But each time they are quick to say that never actually happened. Sort of a "what if...".
I can understand why some rate this movie very low as they probably preferred something closer to a genuine documentary. But I enjoyed it, the very low ratings of "1" or "2" are bogus, it is a much better movie than that.
I watched it at home on DVD from my public library, my wife skipped, not her kind of subject. But I am a scientist, I relish this type of movie and don't require that it be 100% accurate.
There have been a number of movies and documentaries regarding Tesla, before this movie came out I watched a nice documentary "American Experience: Tesla (2016)" a few months ago on a DVD from my public library. Famously Edison was pushing hard in the late 1800s for widespread use of direct current, Tesla came along and, after working for Edison for a short time, partnered with Westinghouse to develop alternating current. And, as we are prone to say, "The rest is history." What a different place our world would be had Tesla not come along.
This movie, starring Ethan Hawke as Nikola Tesla, is more for entertainment than education, is filled with whimsy and anachronisms. Like seeing workers vacuum a hotel floor long before vacuum cleaners were invented. They also have certain scenes that never really happened, like a meeting between Edison and Tesla where they agreed to put differences aside and work together, Edison admitting he was wrong. But each time they are quick to say that never actually happened. Sort of a "what if...".
I can understand why some rate this movie very low as they probably preferred something closer to a genuine documentary. But I enjoyed it, the very low ratings of "1" or "2" are bogus, it is a much better movie than that.
I watched it at home on DVD from my public library, my wife skipped, not her kind of subject. But I am a scientist, I relish this type of movie and don't require that it be 100% accurate.
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- $5,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $93,147
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $42,165
- Aug 23, 2020
- Gross worldwide
- $459,051
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