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Dreamcatcher

Four childhood friends reunite for a hunting trip in the Maine woods, bound by a psychic force born from a dreamcatcher belonging to a friend from their youth. They are pulled into a grotesque alien invasion that distorts memory, erodes sanity, and warps reality into something far more sinister.

Director(s)

Lawrence Kasdan

Barbara Tuss

Stephen P. Dunn

Paul Barry

Paul Burger

E.J. Foerster

Cast & Crew

Morgan Freeman

Morgan Freeman

Col. Abraham Curtis

Timothy Olyphant

Timothy Olyphant

Pete

Campbell Lane

Campbell Lane

Old Man Gosselin

Malik McCall

Malik McCall

Platoon Leader

C. Ernst Harth

C. Ernst Harth

Barry Neiman

Jason Lee

Jason Lee

Beaver

Tom Sizemore

Tom Sizemore

Owen

Colin Lawrence

Colin Lawrence

Edwards

Victor Formosa

Victor Formosa

Man Outside Bar (uncredited)

Michael Daingerfield

Michael Daingerfield

Conklin

Michael O'Neill

Michael O'Neill

Gen. Matheson

Donnie Wahlberg

Donnie Wahlberg

Duddits

Lawrence Kasdan

Lawrence Kasdan

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Thomas Jane

Thomas Jane

Henry

Michael Dobson

Michael Dobson

Stranger on Curb

E.J. Foerster

E.J. Foerster

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Stephen P. Dunn

Stephen P. Dunn

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Rosemary Dunsmore

Rosemary Dunsmore

Roberta Cavell

Dion Johnstone

Dion Johnstone

EMT #2

Damian Lewis

Damian Lewis

Jonesy

Eric Keenleyside

Eric Keenleyside

Rick McCarthy

Ty Olsson

Ty Olsson

Army Truck Driver

Paul Barry

Paul Barry

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Bailee Reid

Bailee Reid

Rachel

Clarence Sponagle

Clarence Sponagle

Soldier (uncredited)

Lance Kinsey

Lance Kinsey

Hofferman (uncredited)

Jon Kasdan

Jon Kasdan

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Giacomo Baessato

Giacomo Baessato

Young Jonesy

Joel Palmer

Joel Palmer

Young Pete

Reece Thompson

Reece Thompson

Young Beaver

Kevan Ohtsji

Kevan Ohtsji

Tracking Technician

Andrew Robb

Andrew Robb

Young Duddits

Barbara Tuss

Barbara Tuss

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Chad Rook

Chad Rook

Soldier (uncredited)

Marcy Goldberg

Marcy Goldberg

EMT #1

Chris Duggan

Chris Duggan

Apache Crewman #2

Ingrid Kavelaars

Ingrid Kavelaars

Trish

Mikey Holekamp

Mikey Holekamp

Young Henry

Darrin Klimek

Darrin Klimek

Maples

Alex Campbell

Alex Campbell

Richie Grenadeau

T.J. Riley

T.J. Riley

Scottie

Ryan DeBoer

Ryan DeBoer

Duncan

Susan Charest

Susan Charest

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Shauna Kain

Shauna Kain

Josie Rinkenhauer

Jordan Walker

Jordan Walker

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John Moore

John Moore

Bad Driver

Carolyn Tweedle

Carolyn Tweedle

Woman in Crowd

Christopher Ang

Christopher Ang

Apache Crewman #1

Daniel Merali

Daniel Merali

Apache Crewman #3

Matt Riley

Matt Riley

Apache Crewman #4

John Armstrong

John Armstrong

Detainee #1

Jack Crowston

Jack Crowston

Detainee #2

Trenna Frandsen

Trenna Frandsen

Detainee #3

John Gagné

John Gagné

Detainee #4

Sue Hartley

Sue Hartley

Detainee #5

John Hombach

John Hombach

Detainee #6

Kat Kosiancic

Kat Kosiancic

Detainee #7

Paul Burger

Paul Burger

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Details

GenresDrama, Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller
Runtime2h 14 mins
Released on21 Mar 2003
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

furious_iz

6/10

Doesn't quite deserve all the hate... A group of friends with a long history are pitted against an invading alien force, and they use their special gifts and talents to try and save the world. Sure it is not the best Stephen King adaptation, but it is far from the worst. Some fairly hammy acting, dodgy CGI and tonnes of cliché Stephen King tropes don't stop this film from being lightweight fun, so long as you are not expecting a work of art. Damien Lewis is a stand-out, especially when he is being the Mr Gray personality and most of the rest of the cast do well enough, with a little bit of coasting from Tom Sizemore and Morgan Freeman. It is however hard to look past the patronising and mildly offensive portrayal of the idiot savant Duddits, and the ending is completely stupid. But if you have a spare couple of hours there are worse ways to spend time. B grade film with an A grade cast and a budget somewhere in between.

Martha

1/10

This is all I have to say... Butthole-cock-monsters.

GenerationofSwine

10/10

Compared to the book, yeah, it stinks...but that's really only because it got lost somewhere in translation from prose to screen. Take it as it is, take it as a movie and its not half bad, the problem is that, once you leave the book behind what you have is an old fashioned B horror movie that is trying to sell itself in an era where B horror movies need the special effects of modern super hero movies and the basic plot of a Dick and Jane novel. And then, in many ways, it's just too expensive. It feels like a classic Drive-In horror flick, but it looks like a block buster. Tone down the budget by a few million and make it a direct to video movie and it would have cult classic status already...despite the people that actually read the source material. The acting is good, the special effects are too good, the setting is cool, but the plot hurts a bit and the fact that Duddits is Intellectually Disabled is inevitably going to put off more that a few viewers. Really though, what you have is a great B Movie Drive-In fair that somehow got an actual budget wot work with. And you could do a lot worse in this Post New Hollywood day and age.

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