Dreamscape Page #3

Synopsis: A government funded project looks into using psychics to enter people's dreams, with some mechanical help. When a subject dies in his sleep from a heart attack Alex Gardner becomes suspicious that another of the psychics is killing people in the dreams somehow and that is causing them to die in real life. He must find a way to stop the abuse of the power to enter dreams.
Director(s): Joseph Ruben
Production: HBO Video
  1 win & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.3
Rotten Tomatoes:
77%
PG-13
Year:
1984
99 min
620 Views


think they are controllable.

What is the point?

I'll be honest.

I am doing this because nobody else has.

Do not even have conceived before.

In fact I'm doing it because it's exciting.

I must admit it sounds tempting.

But I do not want to get on the carousel

you again.

Well, try it.

I think can really help

in this project Alex.

What a shame.

Also regret this unfortunate affair

arrest of the Ministry of Hacienda.

What?

You see, while you were looking for our sources in the

government I took interest to your problems with gambling.

I think the Ministry of Finance of

going to do an audit from 5 years ago.

If you join our program that I

could see how help with this.

No matter what you do p*ssy old mother, I will

not extort or for you or anyone, understand?

I will never do this for you. Not in

that way, no way, do you understand?

Verde.

Verde.

Blue.

Blue.

Amarillo.

Red.

You're not concentrating.

- What is the point of this I have done thousands of times?

You hone your psychic abilities.

You must learn to achieve a meditative state

for engages your mind to those who dream.

Verde.

Amarillo.

Yes. - Yes?

If I find attractive.

Is that what was being asked right?

's What I thought... - No more Alex.

Do not want you reading my mind.

How do you think older women heat up?

I thought you were going to take this more seriously.

For once in your life try to do something positive.

Ah yes, the old man: "God has given you a gift" is not it?

And everyone deserves a piece of it.

Okay Dr. D. Freeze, continue.

Do you play music with this thing?

- It's a matter of opinion. What Who the hell are you?

Tommy Ray Glatman.

Oh yeah, Paul told me about you.

The Neil Armstrong to connect to dreams.

Also it is like walking on the moon.

Do you feel good?

- You have many girls with a jacket like this.

Yeah, I guess.

I'm going to put some clothes on

and come out to drink some beers

Why? - I do not know, that

it seemed the correct......

I know what you want.

I knew it the moment I saw you.

Want my secrets. - No, Not so.

I just want some advice.

Do not give advice.

I do this for myself and that's all.

- I'm sorry

Novotny let me do what I want.

Sure your personality is not Spartan.

So I'm the only guy Alex.

The only thing you can do.

What about Edward Simms?

- It's in a basket.

Novotny says I can do.

I ordered in a basket.

Remember, the first time all

you will do is make contact.

So I want to go into this dream like

observer, not as a participant.

How brain a kind of voyeur?

- Exactly.

Hardy is one of the best test subjects.

Solo is a builder of buildings, probably

'll end on a bad beer commercial.

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David Loughery

David Loughery is an American screenwriter and producer. Born in Chicago, Loughery attended Ball State University and the University of Iowa where he was a member of the Iowa Playwrights Workshop. His first produced screenplay was Dreamscape in 1984. Loughery often works with director Joseph Ruben for whom he has written or rewritten several films including The Stepfather, The Good Son, and Penthouse North. Five of Loughery's films (Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, Passenger 57, The Three Musketeers, Lakeview Terrace, and Obsessed) have opened Number One at the box office. more…

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