The Cruise

1996 · Documentary · 78 min. · United States

The Cruise

Affectionate portrait of Tim "Speed" Levitch, a tour guide for Manhattan's Gray Line double-decker buses. He talks fast, is in love with the city, and dispenses historical facts, architectural analysis, and philosophical musings in equal measures. He's reflective and funny about cruising: he loves it, got in it to meet women, and he'd quit work if he could. His personal life is disclosed in small doses: he takes home $200 a week for 20 hours work, home is his suitcase and wherever he can flop, he's been arrested for going out on the roof tops of skyscrapers to see his city; he stands between the towers of the World Trade Center, spins until he's dizzy, then looks up.

Direction Bennett Miller

Cast Timothy Speed Levitch

Soundtrack Marty Beller

Screenplay Bennett Miller

Cinematography Bennett Miller

Original title The Cruise

7.6

27 votes (FilmAffinity)

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