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The Lathe of Heaven

  • Filme para televisão
  • 1980
  • 1 h 45 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,1/10
2,9 mil
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The Lathe of Heaven (1980)
Sci-Fi

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIn a highly controlled and overpopulated society, a man who has terrifying dreams that affect reality is assigned a psychiatrist who takes advantage of the situation.In a highly controlled and overpopulated society, a man who has terrifying dreams that affect reality is assigned a psychiatrist who takes advantage of the situation.In a highly controlled and overpopulated society, a man who has terrifying dreams that affect reality is assigned a psychiatrist who takes advantage of the situation.

  • Direção
    • Fred Barzyk
    • David R. Loxton
  • Roteiristas
    • Roger Swaybill
    • Diane English
    • Ursula K. Le Guin
  • Artistas
    • Bruce Davison
    • Peyton E. Park
    • Niki Flacks
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,1/10
    2,9 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Fred Barzyk
      • David R. Loxton
    • Roteiristas
      • Roger Swaybill
      • Diane English
      • Ursula K. Le Guin
    • Artistas
      • Bruce Davison
      • Peyton E. Park
      • Niki Flacks
    • 67Avaliações de usuários
    • 15Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Bruce Davison
    Bruce Davison
    • George Orr
    Peyton E. Park
    • Mannie Ahrens
    • (as Peyton Park)
    Niki Flacks
    Niki Flacks
    • Penny Crouch
    Kevin Conway
    Kevin Conway
    • Dr. William Haber
    Vandi Clark
    • Aunt Ethel
    Bernedette Whitehead
    • George's Mother
    Jo Livingston
    Jo Livingston
    • George's Father
    Jane Roberts
    • Grandmother
    Tom Matts
    • Grandfather
    Frank Miller
    • Parole Officer
    Joye Nash
    • Woman on Subway
    Gena Sleete
    • Woman on Subway
    Margaret Avery
    Margaret Avery
    • Heather Lelache
    Ben McKinley III
    • Orderly
    R.A. Mihailoff
    R.A. Mihailoff
    • Orderly
    James Bodean
    • Guard
    • (não creditado)
    John Rainone
    • The Grey Person
    • (não creditado)
    Ben Stephenson
    • Scientist
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Fred Barzyk
      • David R. Loxton
    • Roteiristas
      • Roger Swaybill
      • Diane English
      • Ursula K. Le Guin
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários67

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    8Klaatu-18

    A Science Fiction Classic reclaimed from the vaults.

    Last night I got a chance to see one of my favorite SF movies, and it only took 20 years.

    Back in 1978, I was working at a mom-and-pop bookstore in Dallas called Taylors. One day one of the customers bought a book by Ursula K. LeGuin: "The Lathe of Heaven". I told her that she was one of my favorite authors, and that I loved the book. She said that she was involved in the production of a film of the book that was to be done locally.

    Early in 1980 it was aired. Bruce Davison (recently the Senator in "X-men") played the protagonist, George Orr. And various Metroplex locations stood in for Portland in the near-future year of 2002. City Hall (later the OCP HQ in "Robocop"), Reunion Arena and the Water Gardens in FW (previously used in "Logan's Run").

    George Orr has a problem: dreams. He doesn't want to have any. He takes drugs to try and thwart his unconscious so that he can sleep but not dream. Because if he does dream a special kind of dream, an "effective" dream, it changes reality "all the way back to the Stone Age".

    Dr. William Haber is an oneirologist: a dream specialist. He doesn't believe George's story, of course. He thinks that George is sick, not cursed. He eventually comes around to the realization that George is right. A power struggle ensues to decide who will be in charge of deciding who gets to make the decisions of how to use this power.

    The story touches on race relations, psychology, Taoism and more. And all on a miniscule budget of 250K.

    An added bonus was the addition of interviews with Bruce Davison and Ms. LeGuin, the latter with Bill Moyers. She rarely does interviews, and it was wonderful hearing her add little behind-the-scenes details and commenting on the story and film. Since my understanding of Taoism is limited to readings of "The Tao of Pooh", I didn't realize the use of Taoism until I heard UKL mention it.

    If I had had 90 bucks to blow on a KERA membership, I could have gotten the video from them. In fact, the on-air weasel said that the tape was "only available through public TV". If you check amazon.com, as I did last night, you will find that this is a bald-faced lie: TLoH will be released on VHS and DVD later this month, with the interviews and all.

    The only thing that burned my butt about the film that I saw last night was the one change they made. Originally, they used Ringo Starr's version of the Beatles tune "A Little Help from My Friends". The new version has a different cover version. One of the reviews on amazon.com stated that this was because it would cost too much to get the rights from Michael Jackson, who now owns the entire Beatle catalog. This doesn't work. IMHO, MJ would get money no matter who did it.

    Uncle Steve says check it out.
    BonzoDog

    Finally re-released!

    The Lathe of Heaven has just been re-released. It's being shown on many PBS stations, and is also now on video. This was all due to high fan demand.

    This is a dreamy, scary sci-fi flick with strong moral lessons. It's almost like a play: set mostly in one place, with only three characters involved. The special effects aren't stunning, but they're perfectly effective. The story is wildly original: what would the world be like if your dreams all came true- not your daydreams, but the uncontrollable ones at night?
    8flonesaw

    The Definitive Version

    To those who came to this one expecting the A&E remake, don't worry. You've come to the right place. Although the A&E version has all the glitz and glamor, this 1980 PBS production has all the rest (which the A&E is sadly missing).

    1. It is fairly loyal to the material, Ursula K. Le Guin's novel.

    2. It is well acted, arguably very well acted.

    3. Characterization is loyal to that in the novel.

    4. It communicates the somewhat convoluted plot quite effectively.

    5. It carries the message forward. (No spoilers here.)

    (The A&E remake accomplishes *none* of these.)

    So snag this one on DVD while it's still available. Watch it. It's a little treasure. Although the glitz and glamor of the A&E remake are missing, it has everything else.

    "Antwerp"
    spoon-18

    Somebody's got it.

    I find it hard to believe that a film this popular is out of reach. This was one of the few films that leaves the viewer rethinking one's philosophy about the future, the past, the present, and human kind!! Did I dream it? Is there some strange power that prevents us from sharing it with others? Was it meant to be seen by a few chosen people who let it into their collective souls and minds? I'm not crazy! What if the Augmenter is at work here? Dream well tonight..under the other moons light..remember the lessons..reserved for our sight..it may be forever..or later tonight..that this films message..finally takes flight. Everyone who mentions this film feels changed at least a little by it. Lets find out if its meant to be seen again. We must stop the Augmenter and change the future. Lets see it again!! Ha! Dream on!!
    9gramdal

    One of my top 20 Favorite Science Fiction Stories

    As the die-hard science fiction fans know, special effects are great, but without a great story, it won't stand the test of time.

    Based on Ursula K. Leguin's book, this is (I hear) a very faithful adaptation. And easily one of the very best made for t.v. movies ever.

    The effects are low budget, but that's not important, the story is amazing. Great science fiction takes us away from the familiar structure of life we understand, and stands reason and convention on it's head. It makes us see the things that are so close to us they are invisible. Great science fiction frames the familiar, in a new context and sheds truth on things we were unable to recognize in their mundane form.

    This story moved me, in the way the book Stranger in a Strange Land did. Like the first time I read 2001 (The movie is meaningless without the book).

    It is a story about reality, how we perceive it, how we shape it. How we are important to everyone and every thing, as our actions shape not only our own sphere of existence, but ripple outward effecting everything. This is of course told in an abstracted way, but the message is clear.

    If you are looking for crazy robots and sleek starships, move on.

    If you are looking for a thought provoking story, that will stick with you for days, or as I see with myself and others here, decades, then this is a cult classic that you simply can not miss.

    I would have given it a 10, but the effects are low budget, though that does not make it any less amazing.

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    • Curiosidades
      The night that this was first broadcast, there was a major power outage in the Pacific Northwest, which meant that author Ursula K. Le Guin was unable to watch the film based on her own book on its first run.
    • Erros de gravação
      On the government water distribution tanker truck, the word "mobile" is misspelled "MOBIL". Although, since this takes place in the future, it's possible the spelling has changed.
    • Citações

      Dr. Haber: You know what they say, neurotics build castles in the sky, psychotics live in them.

      Heather: Psychiatrists collect the rent.

    • Conexões
      Featured in No Sleep TV3: Classic Episode #1: "Our All-Time Faves" (2015)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      With a Little Help from My Friends
      (uncredited)

      Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 9 de janeiro de 1980 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • Países de origem
      • Alemanha Ocidental
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Central de atendimento oficial
      • Thirteen/WNET
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • La rueda celeste
    • Locações de filme
      • Fort Worth, Texas, EUA
    • Empresas de produção
      • Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
      • Taurus Film
      • Thirteen / WNET
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    • Tempo de duração
      1 hora 45 minutos
    • Cor
      • Color
    • Mixagem de som
      • Mono
    • Proporção
      • 1.33 : 1

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