Dreamscape (1984)



Join Vincent and Tangella as they watch “Dreamscape” from 1984 starring Dennis Quaid and Kate Capshaw.

Movie info:
“Dreamscape” (1984) is a science fiction thriller that follows Alex Gardner (played by Dennis Quaid), a young man with psychic abilities. Alex is recruited by Doctor Paul Novotny (played by Max von Sydow) to participate in a top-secret government experiment. The experiment involves entering people’s dreams and helping them overcome their nightmares.

As Alex delves deeper into the dream world, he discovers a sinister plot involving dream assassins who can kill people in their sleep. Alongside Jane DeVries (played by Kate Capshaw), another psychic involved in the experiment, Alex must confront the powerful and malevolent Tommy Ray Glatman (played by David Patrick Kelly), one of the dream assassins.

As the boundaries between dreams and reality blur, Alex and Jane find themselves in a race against time to stop Tommy Ray from using his deadly skills in the waking world. Their thrilling adventure takes them through a series of surreal and dangerous dreamscapes, testing their abilities and resolve.

With a mix of action, suspense, and psychological intrigue, “Dreamscape” explores the power of the mind and the consequences of meddling with dreams. It offers a captivating journey into the realm of dreams, where the stakes are high, and the line between dreams and reality becomes increasingly blurred.

Cast:
Dennis Quaid as Alex Gardner
Kate Capshaw as Jane DeVries
Max von Sydow as Doctor Paul Novotny
Christopher Plummer as Bob Blair
Eddie Albert as President Paul McCallister
David Patrick Kelly as Tommy Ray Glatman
George Wendt as Charlie Prince
Larry Gelman as Mr. Webber
Cory ‘Bumper’ Yothers as Buddy

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23 thoughts on “Dreamscape (1984)”

  1. This takes me back thx Creature dreams are tricky things I one thought dreamed i had awoken then I awoke again creepy reminds me of that film Excalibur Merlin are you a dream now? Arthur a dream to some a NIGHTMARE to other's

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  2. O dear you never ever play someone else's clarinet of saxophone never the have a reed of bamboo your salver is in it and on mouthpiece then he uses it YUK but now you can get hard plastic reeds so you can wash mouthpiece

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  3. Many years ago I had a really strange dream which stayed with me. I went to work the next morning and told my boss the dream and we both marveled at how weird it was. We carried on with the day's work and I almost forgot all about my odd dream. Later that afternoon one of his daughters came in to teach a kid's class and told her father about this weird dream she had the night before while the kids were doing warm up exercises. He apparently got rather pale and she asked him if he was ok. He called me into the office and that's when his daughter and I found out that we experienced the same dream on the same night probably at the same time. We were stunned. The daughter told me to stay out of her dreams. I had one other dream that topped this one, but it was mine alone – as far as I know.

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  4. Awesome movie! There were some heavy hitters here. Larry Cedar (Snake Man) got roles in Enterprise and Deep Space Nine. Dennis Quaid is about to become a president himself in the upcoming movie "Reagan." Max Von Sydow played Ming The Merciless, Jesus Christ, and the old dude in the beginning of Star Wars VII ("… to me, she's royalty…"). Christopher Plummer had no idea he was going to become General Chang, opposite Captain Kirk in Star Trek 6. Kate Capshaw was in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. She's also married to Steven Spielberg, the man himself.

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  5. “Inception” this most certainly ain’t, but David Patrick Kelly (The Warriors), Dennis Quaid (3 years before Inner Space), Kate Kapshaw from Temple of Doom, Max von Sydow, Christopher Plummer? Jesus, they got one hell of a cast for such a small movie!

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  6. Based on the Roger Zelazny novel The Dream Master. Zelazny was so embarrassed by this adaptation that he told the studio to remove his name from the credits. I think that was a mistake, for although the movie takes a lot of liberties with the book, it is still a very good film. I saw this one in the theater and loved it.

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