Dreamscape Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.30/10 from 18000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

La gran huida

Title in Italiano:

Dreamscape - Fuga nell'incubo

Title in Português:

O Psicopata Assassino

Title in Français:

Dreamscape

Title in Türk:

Dreamscape

Title in Deutsch:

Dreamscape: Höllische Träume

Synopsis

Twenty-six year old Alex Gardner has psychic abilities. He was once in a psychic abilities scientific study under the leadership of Dr. Paul Novotny, but left the study seven years ago without a word or a trace, no longer wanting to live continually hooked up to electrical probes. Alex has since lived off his big winnings at the race track, his uncanny ability to pick the winners consistently which has come to the attention of some low life criminal elements who want a piece of his action.

Dr. Novotny does locate Alex for the two to discuss his latest scientific breakthrough: dream therapy. Through electronic connections, he has discovered a way for psychics to be able to enter into the dreams, or as the case may be, nightmares of others, in order to treat the patients through or in dealing with the dreams/nightmares. The reasons for Alex agreeing to participate as one of the psychics are threefold: to get away from that criminal element at the track, they who are after him; a little moral suasion on Dr. Novotny's part; and Alex's attraction to Dr. Novotny's associate, Jane DeVries.

The study is clandestinely supported by the government, the liaison for the government being Bob Blair, a personal friend to the President. As Alex begins to see the benefit to others in the work, he also begins to suspect that others involved in the study, namely a fellow psychic named Tommy Ray Glatman, and Blair himself, are working on their own agenda against the goals of the study. That alternate agenda may have something to do with the fact that the President himself has of late been suffering from recurring nightmares - something only his inner circle knows - which is now dictating his political agenda. If Alex comes close to discovering the truth of that agenda, his life, the lives of others in the study, and that of investigative writer Charlie Prince, who Alex befriends, may be in jeopardy.

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Dreamscape
Baby, Can't We Take It Home
Craig Huxley: Composed and produced
Lip Service
Craig Huxley: Composed and produced
Dreamscapes
Maurice Jarre: Performer
The Journey
Maurice Jarre: Performer
First Experiment
Maurice Jarre: Performer
Suspense
Maurice Jarre: Performer
Jealousy Merry-Go-Round
Maurice Jarre: Performer
The Snakeman
Maurice Jarre: Performer
Entering The Nightmare
Maurice Jarre: Performer
Love Dreams
Maurice Jarre: Performer
Dangerous Moments
Maurice Jarre: Performer
Escape
Maurice Jarre: Performer
Labyrinth
Maurice Jarre: Performer
Endless Dreams
Maurice Jarre: Performer

User reviews

Michael Martinez
5/10

I found the musical themes in the film to be evocative and haunting, adding depth to the psychological thriller elements of the story.

John Hall
7/10

The use of electronic elements in the soundtrack of Dreamscape creates a futuristic and otherworldly vibe, fitting perfectly with the psychic abilities theme of the movie.

Timothy Lee
8/10

The music in Dreamscape effectively conveys the emotional depth and complexity of the characters, adding another layer of depth to the storytelling.

Karen Young
5/10

The soundtrack of Dreamscape perfectly captures the mysterious and suspenseful atmosphere of the movie, immersing the listener in a world of psychic abilities and government conspiracies.

Deborah King
3/10

The soundtrack of Dreamscape felt repetitive and uninspired, lacking in originality and failing to capture the emotional depth of the story and characters.

Donna Adams
6/10

I appreciated the diversity of musical styles in the soundtrack, from ambient textures to more dynamic and rhythmic compositions, creating a rich sonic experience.

Melissa Phillips
6/10

Overall, I believe that the music in Dreamscape plays a crucial role in elevating the film to a deeper and more immersive level, making it a memorable audiovisual experience for the audience.

David Gonzalez
8/10

The soundtrack of Dreamscape perfectly captures the suspenseful and mysterious atmosphere of the movie, enhancing the viewer's experience.

Emily Lee
4/10

I found the music in Dreamscape to be distracting at times, overpowering the dialogue and action on screen rather than enhancing the viewing experience.

John White
5/10

The main theme of the movie is memorable and resonant, sticking with the listener long after the film has ended and adding to the overall cinematic experience.

Brian Jackson
5/10

The music in Dreamscape effectively builds tension and suspense, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats throughout the movie.

Jennifer Evans
6/10

The soundtrack of Dreamscape successfully complements the visual storytelling, enhancing key scenes and emphasizing the emotional impact of the narrative.

Kenneth Hernandez
7/10

The orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack of Dreamscape are beautifully crafted, adding a sense of grandeur and epicness to the film's narrative.

Linda Nelson
5/10

The orchestral pieces in the soundtrack beautifully underscore the emotional moments in the film, adding a layer of poignancy to the characters' journeys.

Amanda Brown
3/10

The score of Dreamscape seemed out of place in certain key moments, failing to create a cohesive and immersive atmosphere that would have elevated the overall impact of the film.

Carol Johnson
6/10

The soundtrack of Dreamscape showcases a blend of traditional orchestration and modern electronic elements, creating a unique and engaging sonic landscape.

Ronald Green
5/10

The use of electronic elements in the soundtrack enhances the futuristic and otherworldly aspects of the dream therapy concept explored in the movie.