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The Cruise

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The Cruise is a 1998 documentary film directed by Bennett Miller. It serves as a character study of Timothy Speed Levitch, an eccentric and highly articulate tour guide working for the Gray Line bus company in New York City. Shot in black-and-white, the film captures Levitch's philosophical monologues as he navigates the city's landmarks and interacts with tourists. It offers an unconventional look at urban life through the lens of a singular personality.

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Who is the tour guide featured in The Cruise?

The central figure is Timothy Speed Levitch, an eccentric Gray Line bus tour guide in New York City. His improvised monologues turn ordinary sightseeing into philosophical and poetic commentary.

When was The Cruise released?

The Cruise is a 1998 documentary directed by Bennett Miller. It was Miller's debut feature and arrived before his later films Capote, Moneyball, and Foxcatcher.

Is The Cruise a conventional New York travel documentary?

Not really. It is a character study of Levitch, filmed in black and white while he guides passengers around New York and reflects on the city, language, and existence. [Rotten Tomatoes](https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/cruise)

How long is The Cruise?

The documentary has a running time of about 76 minutes. Its compact structure centers almost entirely on Timothy Speed Levitch rather than presenting a broad historical survey of New York. [Rotten Tomatoes](https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/cruise)

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