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Dreamscape

To diagnose the psychic traumas suffered by his patients, Dr. Paul Novotny enlists the help of the young Alex Gardner to enter their dreams.

Director(s)

Joseph Ruben

Michael Daves

Thomas Lofaro

Kathy Zatarga

Jerry Ketcham

Robert J. Doherty

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Cast & Crew

Chris Mulkey

Chris Mulkey

Finch

Christopher Plummer

Christopher Plummer

Bob Blair

David Patrick Kelly

David Patrick Kelly

Tommy Ray Glatman

Max von Sydow

Max von Sydow

Paul Novotny

Dennis Quaid

Dennis Quaid

Alex Gardner

Peter Jason

Peter Jason

Babcock

Thomas Lofaro

Thomas Lofaro

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Larry Cedar

Larry Cedar

The Snakeman

Madison Mason

Madison Mason

Fred Schoenstein

George Wendt

George Wendt

Charlie Prince

Kate Capshaw

Kate Capshaw

Jane DeVries

Jerry Ketcham

Jerry Ketcham

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Larry Gelman

Larry Gelman

Mr. Webber

Virginia Kiser

Virginia Kiser

President's Wife

Brian Libby

Brian Libby

McClaren

Michael Daves

Michael Daves

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Marii Mak

Marii Mak

Tech Aide #2

Robert J. Doherty

Robert J. Doherty

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Ernest Harada

Ernest Harada

Gardener

Ben Kronen

Ben Kronen

Train Conductor

Redmond Gleeson

Redmond Gleeson

Snead

Joseph Ruben

Joseph Ruben

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Eddie Albert

Eddie Albert

The President

Kendall Carly Browne

Kendall Carly Browne

Mrs. Matusik

Fred Waugh

Fred Waugh

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Carl Strano

Carl Strano

Edward Simms

Carey Fox

Carey Fox

Tech Aide #1

Andrew Boyer

Andrew Boyer

Webber's Brother

Kate Charleson

Kate Charleson

President's Daughter

Trent Dolan

Trent Dolan

Desk Guard

Cory 'Bumper' Yothers

Cory 'Bumper' Yothers

Buddy

Jana Taylor

Jana Taylor

Mrs. Webber

Eric Gold

Eric Gold

Tommy Ray's Father

Bob Terhune

Bob Terhune

Dobbs

Timothy Blake

Timothy Blake

Mrs. Blair

Claudia Lowe

Claudia Lowe

Tech Aide #3

Anna Chavez

Anna Chavez

Newswoman

John Malone

John Malone

Trolley Conductor

Mindi Iden

Mindi Iden

Waitress

Betty Kean

Betty Kean

Grandma

George Caldwell

George Caldwell

Buddy's Father

Tina Greenberg

Tina Greenberg

Nurse

Alan Buchdahl

Alan Buchdahl

Track Announcer

Kathy Zatarga

Kathy Zatarga

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Details

GenresDrama, Science Fiction, Thriller
Runtime1h 39 mins
Released on15 Aug 1984
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

GenerationofSwine

10/10

Yeah... this was done on the cheap, that's sort of obvious from the start. But, you know, that isn't always a bad thing. Look at what the movie is about, spies ala Nightmare on Elm Street, it doesn't really need to be a big budget film to be fun and watchable. And it is fun and watchable. Dennis Quaid was the absolute best pick for the role, his personality (which is usually watchable) meshes well with the character, and the character he plays is written brilliantly for the role. The heroic and lovable slacker, but a slacker of near epic proportions that rises up to the situation. You couldn't cast better in 1984. And then he's paired against Max Von Sydow who, in his lifetime, won far less awards than he was worth. He was one of the best actors to ever live and he's in a B science fiction movie. He's a guy that brings his A game to everything. So out the door it has great casting going for it. But then, moving on from that, the plot is just fun, not at all too serious, it knows what sort of movie that it is, it knows it's budget and limitations, and it is presented with the appropriate seriousness and tongue-in-cheek to keep the audience engaged from start to finish. It's not at all a perfect movie, but it is a fun movie, it is an entertaining movie. It doesn't have much to complain about (save for Nightmare on Elm St did it better) but it does have what it takes to keep you engaged, entertained, and at the end, satisfied.

Wuchak

7/10

**_Is murdering people in their dreams viable?_** A young man with extraordinary psychic abilities (Dennis Quaid) is coerced into participating in experimental dream techniques by his former mentor (Max Von Sydow). While he flirts with the assistant (Kate Capshaw), a mysterious government official (Christopher Plummer) is interested in using the new technique as a political weapon. Eddie Albert plays the president while David Patrick Kelly is on hand as a psychic of dubious morality. “Dreamscape” (1984) combines dream-oriented sci-fi with political thriller for an entertaining flick. Young Quaid makes for a good protagonist while Kate is alluring in her voluptuous way (and less annoying than in “Temple of Doom”). The concept of killing people in their dreams is fascinating and implemented in a realistic way compared to the contemporaneous “A Nightmare on Elm Street.” While it borrows a little from “Scanners” from a few years prior, it’s unique enough and would influence future flicks like "Nightwish,” “The Cell” and “Inception.” Some people today criticize it as “dated” but, come on, it was made in friggin’ 1983. The movie runs 1 hour, 39 minutes, and was shot in several spots in California (Los Alamitos Racetrack, Union Station in Los Angeles, West Hollywood, Point Mugu, University of the Pacific in Stockton, Santa Clarita and Bronson Caves). GRADE: B

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