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Dreamscape

Year:
Duration:
99 min
Genres:
Adventure | Sci-Fi | Thriller | Horror
IMDB rate:
6.3
Director:
Joseph Ruben
Awards:
1 win & 2 nominations
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 1984-08-15
Filming Locations: 1320 Miller Drive, West Hollywood, California, USA
Earnings
Opening Weekend: $2,257,000 (USA) (19 August 1984)
Gross: $11,484,000 (USA) Production Dates December 1982 -  August 1983 Filming Dates January 1983 -  March 1983 Related Links
Cast
Actor
Character
Dennis Quaid
Alex Gardner
Max von Sydow
Doctor Paul Novotny
Christopher Plummer
Bob Blair
Eddie Albert
The President
Kate Capshaw
Jane DeVries
David Patrick Kelly
Tommy Ray Glatman
George Wendt
Charlie Prince
Larry Gelman
Mr. Webber
Cory 'Bumper' Yothers
Buddy
Redmond Gleeson
Snead
Peter Jason
Babcock
Chris Mulkey
Finch
Jana Taylor
Mrs. Webber
Madison Mason
Fred Schoenstein
Kendall Carly Browne
Mrs. Matusik
Kate Charleson
President's Daughter
Eric Gold
Tommy Ray's Father
Virginia Kiser
President's Wife
Carl Strano
Edward Simms
Brian Libby
McClaren
Bob Terhune
Dobbs
Fred Waugh
Bill Hardy (as Fred M. Waugh)
Timothy Blake
Mrs. Blair
Carey Fox
Tech Aide #1
Marii Mak
Tech Aide #2
Claudia Lowe
Tech Aide #3
Anna Chavez
Newswoman
Ben Kronen
Train Conductor
John Malone
Trolley Conductor
Mindi Iden
Waitress
Betty Kean
Grandma
Trent Dolan
Desk Guard
Andrew Boyer
Webber's Brother
George Caldwell
Buddy's Father
Ernest Harada
Gardener
Tina Greenberg
Nurse
Alan Buchdahl
Track Announcer
Larry Cedar
The Snakeman
Helen Kelly
Girl at the Racetrack (uncredited)
Missy Laws
Lounge Customer #1 (uncredited)
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Trivia
Originally there was a love scene involving Alex and Jane that was supposed to have taken place in the middle of the film involving nudity, but it was deleted for pacing issues and also because of the MPAA's new PG-13 rating guidelines. The love scene was featured in the film theatrically and on its original video release, but for its "Image" dvd release a PG edited cut print or TV version of the film was used for the transfer.
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Christopher Plummer and Max Von Sydow would be in competition with each other for the Best Supporting Actor Oscar in 2012, in which Plummer succeeded.
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Was the second film to be Rated PG-13 under then new MPAA ratings guidelines following Red Dawn (1984), which had come out weeks prior to this film's release.
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Goofs
When Alex Gardner and Dr. Novotny are sitting at the bar with the pitcher of beer, Novotny's glass goes from near empty to full, without being filled.
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When Alex and Blair are sitting in the back of the moving car, you can see a moth fly by in the background. A car's aerodynamics wouldn't allow such an occurrence.
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When Ms. Matusik has a heart attack, the paddles used to try and revive her are placed in the wrong spots on her chest. One paddle is supposed to be placed on the upper right of the patient and the other on the lower left at the base of the ribs. This allows for proper current travel through the heart. But both paddles are placed on her upper chest at her shoulders. This would do nothing for the patient. Also, you can see the actor jump before she is "shocked."
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Quotes
Bob Blair: [opens the elevator door to find Alex there] How did you get in here?
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Jane DeVries: Well, one of our areas of research is sexual dysfunction. If a man is experiencing impotency, we can determine whether the cause is physical or psychological by monitoring his sleep.
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Tommy Ray Glatman: Help me, Help me! There he is! He's the one who pushed the button. He did this to you!
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