Dreamscape (1984) [PG-13]

Release Date:
August 15, 1984

Original Title:
Dreamscape

Alternate Titles:
El túnel de las pesadillas
魔域煞星

Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction | Thriller

Production Companies:
Zupnik-Curtis Enterprises

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  GB: 15  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 99

Close your eyes and the adventure begins.

In order to diagnose the psychic traumas suffered by his patients, Dr. Paul Novotny gets young Alex Gardner to enter their dreams.

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Animation Director:
Edward Manning

Art Direction:
Jeff Staggs
R. Clifford Searcy

Assistant Camera:
Paul Elliott
Steven Finestone

Assistant Editor:
Julie Feiner

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Richard Arrington

Associate Editor:
Lorenzo DeStefano

Associate Producer:
Chuck Russell
Cami Dempsey Taylor

Casting Director:
Johanna Ray

Co-Producer:
Jerry Tokofsky

Costume Designer:
Linda M. Bass

Dialogue Editor:
Steve Rice

Director:
Joseph Ruben

Director of Photography:
Brian Tufano

Editor:
Richard Halsey

Executive Producer:
Stanley R. Zupnik
Tom Curtis

First Assistant Director:
Michael Daves
Thomas Lofaro

Foley Artist:
John Post

Gaffer:
Ward Russell

Key Grip:
Ben Roscolene
Jack Johnson

Makeup Artist:
Francesca Maxwell

Original Music Composer:
Maurice Jarre

Post Production Coordinator:
Michael Fottrell
Barbara Slifka

Producer:
Bruce Cohn Curtis

Production Assistant:
Daniel Schott

Production Coordinator:
Julie Bilson Ahlberg

Production Executive:
Amy Rabins

Property Master:
David L. Glazer

Screenplay:
David Loughery
Chuck Russell
Joseph Ruben

Screenstory:
David Loughery

Script Supervisor:
Kathy Zatarga

Second Assistant Director:
Robert J. Doherty
Jerry Ketcham

Sound Editor:
David Stone
Kendrick Sweet
Barbara J. Boguski

Sound Mixer:
Kirk Francis
Susumu Tokonow

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gary C. Bourgeois
Neil Brody
Joseph D. Citarella

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Craig Reardon

Still Photographer:
M. J. Elliott
Aloma Ichinose

Stunt Coordinator:
Jim Arnett

Supervising Sound Editor:
David Lewis Yewdall

Visual Effects Art Director:
Len Morganti

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Peter Kuran

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Susie DeSanto

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