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Dreamscape

  • 1984
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
19K
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Dennis Quaid, Kate Capshaw, Christopher Plummer, Cory 'Bumper' Yothers, Larry Cedar, Redmond Gleeson, Peter Jason, David Patrick Kelly, and Chris Mulkey in Dreamscape (1984)
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B-ActionB-HorrorPolitical ThrillerPsychological ThrillerActionAdventureHorrorSci-FiThriller

A man who can enter and manipulate people's dreams is recruited by a government agency to help cure the President of the United States of his nightmares about nuclear war but stumbles upon a... Read allA man who can enter and manipulate people's dreams is recruited by a government agency to help cure the President of the United States of his nightmares about nuclear war but stumbles upon an assassination plot.A man who can enter and manipulate people's dreams is recruited by a government agency to help cure the President of the United States of his nightmares about nuclear war but stumbles upon an assassination plot.

  • Director
    • Joseph Ruben
  • Writers
    • David Loughery
    • Chuck Russell
    • Joseph Ruben
  • Stars
    • Dennis Quaid
    • Max von Sydow
    • Christopher Plummer
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    19K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joseph Ruben
    • Writers
      • David Loughery
      • Chuck Russell
      • Joseph Ruben
    • Stars
      • Dennis Quaid
      • Max von Sydow
      • Christopher Plummer
    • 101User reviews
    • 88Critic reviews
    • 63Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

    Videos5

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    Dreamscape: Don't Open The Door
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    Dreamscape: James Aupperle, Brian Tufano & Craig Reardon On Making The Film
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    Dreamscape: James Aupperle, Brian Tufano & Craig Reardon On Making The Film
    Dreamscape: Dennis Quaid On Working With Director Joseph Ruben
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    Dreamscape: Dennis Quaid On Working With Director Joseph Ruben

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    Dennis Quaid
    Dennis Quaid
    • Alex Gardner
    Max von Sydow
    Max von Sydow
    • Dr. Paul Novotny
    Christopher Plummer
    Christopher Plummer
    • Bob Blair
    Eddie Albert
    Eddie Albert
    • The President
    Kate Capshaw
    Kate Capshaw
    • Dr. Jane DeVries
    David Patrick Kelly
    David Patrick Kelly
    • Tommy Ray Glatman
    George Wendt
    George Wendt
    • Charlie Prince
    Larry Gelman
    Larry Gelman
    • Mr. Webber
    Cory 'Bumper' Yothers
    • Buddy
    Redmond Gleeson
    Redmond Gleeson
    • Snead
    Peter Jason
    Peter Jason
    • Roy Babcock
    Chris Mulkey
    Chris Mulkey
    • Gary Finch
    Jana Taylor
    • Mrs. Webber
    Madison Mason
    Madison Mason
    • Fred Schoenstein
    Kendall Carly Browne
    • Mrs. Matusik
    Kate Charleson
    • President's Daughter
    Eric Gold
    • Tommy Ray's Father
    Virginia Kiser
    Virginia Kiser
    • President's Wife
    • Director
      • Joseph Ruben
    • Writers
      • David Loughery
      • Chuck Russell
      • Joseph Ruben
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    User reviews101

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    6jrfranklin01

    Good Sci-Fi for Its Time

    For 1984, this is a good sci-fi movie. I remember watching its as a kid. I was scared for days of the Snake Man in the movie. Having watched it recently, I noticed that it had naturally lost the terror that it instilled when I was a child. Despite this, it brought back foggy memories and allowed me to analyze and enjoy the film on an adult level.

    The story concerns a project that allows telepaths to enter into the dreams of others. Inside these dreams they are able to help/harm the individuals from/with their nightmares. Dennis Quaid plays a young Alex Gardner who possesses the gift of telepathy. Under the study of Max Von Sydow and Kate Capshaw (forgot how attractive she was), Alex enter patient's dreams and tries to help them. But with this ability, there are others that would use it as a weapon. When the President (Eddie Albert) begins having haunting nightmares, can someone help him escape his dreams before its too late?

    Dreamscape delivers some of the eighties creativity and originality that we can only hope for in today's movies. Take out the gore and grotesqueness of "The Cell" and you could say this movie was its inspiration.
    6enricolepera

    Could have been a contender

    The idea is fantastic. Can you imagine being able to get into other people's dreams, watch them, interact with them. The problem is, the plot is inconclusive and becomes kind of a TV movie along the way. It would make a fantastic remake with a stronger cast and director. However, movies about dreaming are always scary because they touch on something so close and yet inexplicable to all of us. I saw recently a short movie from Italy entitled "Xchange" which is the closest to this one in terms of innovation insofar as the subject is concerned. Not an easy area to tell a long story about. Dreams are often used as omens or hints of psychological discomfort in movies. Instead, it would be great if they could be regarded as something different: a world of their own, a parallel state of mind no less real than real life itself. Someone should redo Dreamscape!
    8Hey_Sweden

    Thoroughly entertaining genre crossing production.

    There's a fair amount of 80s style imagination and panache to be found in this nifty combination of sci-fi, thriller, and political intrigue. It's got a hell of a good cast and a more than capable director, Joseph Ruben, who'd started out in exploitation films and later turned out the solid sleeper "The Stepfather" as well as mainstream fare such as "Sleeping with the Enemy". Its premise may be too close to "A Nightmare on Elm Street" in some ways, but at least the political element helps it to stand apart.

    Dennis Quaid, at the peak of his charisma, plays Alex Gardner, a psychically gifted young man who would rather use his gifts for self- gain but reluctantly agrees to help old pal Paul Novotny (ever delightful Max von Sydow) who's developed a revolutionary dream therapy program. It seems that now people like Alex can be inserted into the nightmares of others, and help them to deal with them. However, there's a smooth but cold government man (a chilling Christopher Plummer) who has sinister motives for supporting this program.

    Wonderful visual design is just one of the hooks of this story; the nightmares each get their own "dream tunnel", for one thing, and for another, the bleak post-apocalyptic landscape of which the President (Eddie Albert) dreams and the skewed images experienced by young Buddy (Cory "Bumper" Yothers) are very well realized. The special effects are eye popping, and things do get pretty grim and gory (a heart is ripped out of a chest). One of the highlights of the movie is the nefarious Snakeman, a monster brought to life through a combination of stop motion and an actor (Larry Cedar) in a costume. The music is cheesy electronic stuff, which is kind of surprising considering that the composer is the great Maurice Jarre. There's some witty dialogue, and a steamy subplot involving Alex and the young Dr. Jane DeVries (Kate Capshaw, who's lovely but sporting some real 80s hair here).

    The cast couldn't be better; also appearing are the eternally amusing David Patrick Kelly as weaselly little psychopath Tommy Ray, George Wendt as a horror novelist who snoops around, and character actors such as Redmond Gleeson, Peter Jason, Chris Mulkey, Madison Mason, and Brian Libby. Also, Ruben keeps the pacing consistent and the big showdown between Alex and Tommy Ray is a set piece worth waiting for.

    With all of this going for it, "Dreamscape" is a totally engrossing diversion that may be very much of its time but still does a good job of entertaining the viewer.

    Eight out of 10.
    Vince-5

    Uneven but enjoyable psychic thriller

    I just saw Dreamscape on television. Despite some flaws, it's not a bad movie at all. It's very well-acted (though George Wendt is wasted in a thankless plot-device role) and features some very impressive, CONVINCING effects. If you want gratuitous computer-cartoon crap, look elsewhere. The "snake man" is impressive, and the actual dreamscapes themselves feature some inventively bizarre set design.

    Of course, I must mention the flaws. Though Dennis Quaid and Kate Capshaw have appeal, their characters are only partially developed, and the romantic angle of their relationship is quite standard and seems a bit forced. The motivations of several characters seem muddled, and the film tries to be too many things (horror, political conspiracy drama, Raiders of the Lost Ark-inspired adventure) for too many audiences. Also, despite creepy bits, it does seem to pull some punches. It's too explicit to be purely psychological, yet it stops just short of being a visual nightmare. Basically it lacks a hard edge...of course, as I said, I saw it cut for TV.

    Still, despite the problems, it's worth watching if you run across it. It's well-made and effective, with engaging performances and some sufficiently eerie passages.
    7clauzy82

    Great idea, not quite there.

    It will earn your respect as a film and you will be intrigued, but not a film you'll write home about.

    Alex Gardner (Dennis Quaid) is a psychic, he is in tune with his subconscious, once involved with the studies of Dr Paul Novotny (Max von Sydow) he is now an outcast, trying to live off the grid. He survives by gambling, his ability to predict horse race winners, makes this line of work easy pickings, accept there is a gang of thugs on to his abilities and want a cut of the pie.

    Whether Alex is rescued or not is up for discussion, but he is whisked off to a campus and persuaded to work once again under his protege Dr Novotny in a project funded by the government. This project is to enter people's dreams, they then have the ability to alter the dream, curing night terrors etc. Something sinister is lurking though, otherwise we wouldn't have a movie.

    Despite its obvious flaws, it is quite a solid flick and would be enjoyed by any sci-fi enthusiast. The cast are brilliant including Kate Capshaw as the beautiful Jane DeVries, David Patrick Kelly as the creepy Tommy Ray Glatman and a host of other names you'll recognise, Christopher Plummer, Peter Jason, George Wendt and Eddie Albert.

    I might be a bit harsh to say the writing is bad, but there are enough kinks in its armour to say so, the flow is definitely off, whether this is due to writing or editing I don't know. It is a very good story, and it is as if there was a much bigger plan, but maybe money or something else got in the way of executing exactly what was wanted, it felt like it had lost 30 mins in the middle somewhere. All in all, a good watch.

    Cheese moment: Not the cheesiest of films, but it has its moments. The scene when he is being chased by the govt agents, they are on foot while he is on a motorbike.

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    • Trivia
      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.
    • Goofs
      Blair may be the head of the CIA but he is not in charge of security for the President, that falls solely on the Secret Service. Blair and Novotny would have no say in the matter of where the President would be staying.
    • Quotes

      Alex Gardner: [14:53] Nice place you got here. Who's your decorator? Darth Vader?

    • Alternate versions
      When reclassified by the BBFC in 2000 the nunchaku weapon was no longer deemed a problem to pass on film following a weapons rethink in 1999. The BBFC waived the 28 seconds of cuts made to previous versions. Dreamscape was cut for the UK cinema upon original release in 1984 and video issues also suffered the same edits. The scene on the train where Alex meets Tommy is shorter as it features the infamous nunchaku, which rarely made it onto the British Screen at this time, and shots of a man's severed heart were also removed by the UK censor. This scene can be seen in the TV version which was shown on BBC1 albeit minus a few "strong" words. When the BBFC reclassified the film in 2000 under newer guidelines the nunchaku was no longer a problem and they waived the aforementioned cuts.
    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Sheena, Queen of the Jungle/Dreamscape/The Adventures of the Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension/The Bostonians/Metropolis (1984)
    • Soundtracks
      Baby, Can't We Take It Home
      Composed and Produced by Craig Huxley (as Craig Hundley)

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    • Release date
      • August 17, 1984 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El escape de los sueños
    • Filming locations
      • Stockton, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Zupnik-Curtis Enterprises
      • Bella Productions
      • Chevy Chase Films
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $12,145,169
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,257,627
      • Aug 19, 1984
    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,145,169
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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