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De l'autre côté du rêve

Original title: Dream a Little Dream
  • 1989
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  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
8.4K
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Corey Feldman, Corey Haim, and Meredith Salenger in De l'autre côté du rêve (1989)
An accident puts the consciousness of an elderly dream researcher into the body of a bratty teenager. The problem? The kid prefers dreamworld limbo to real life.
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An accident puts the consciousness of an elderly dream researcher into the body of a bratty teenager. The problem? The kid prefers dreamworld limbo to real life.An accident puts the consciousness of an elderly dream researcher into the body of a bratty teenager. The problem? The kid prefers dreamworld limbo to real life.An accident puts the consciousness of an elderly dream researcher into the body of a bratty teenager. The problem? The kid prefers dreamworld limbo to real life.

  • Director
    • Marc Rocco
  • Writers
    • Daniel Jay Franklin
    • Marc Rocco
    • Danny Eisenberg
  • Stars
    • Corey Feldman
    • Jason Robards
    • Corey Haim
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    5.7/10
    8.4K
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    • Director
      • Marc Rocco
    • Writers
      • Daniel Jay Franklin
      • Marc Rocco
      • Danny Eisenberg
    • Stars
      • Corey Feldman
      • Jason Robards
      • Corey Haim
    • 85User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
    • 32Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Corey Feldman
    Corey Feldman
    • Bobby Keller
    Jason Robards
    Jason Robards
    • Coleman Ettinger
    Corey Haim
    Corey Haim
    • Dinger
    Piper Laurie
    Piper Laurie
    • Gena Ettinger
    Harry Dean Stanton
    Harry Dean Stanton
    • Ike Baker
    Meredith Salenger
    Meredith Salenger
    • Lainie Diamond
    William McNamara
    William McNamara
    • Joel
    Ria Pavia
    Ria Pavia
    • Maureen
    Lala Sloatman
    Lala Sloatman
    • Shelley
    • (as Lala)
    Laura Lee Norton
    • Marge
    John Ward
    John Ward
    • Derek
    Matt Adler
    Matt Adler
    • Dumas
    Josh Evans
    Josh Evans
    • Low Life #1
    Jody Smith
    • Low Life #2
    Kent Faulcon
    Kent Faulcon
    • Low Life #3
    Alex Rocco
    Alex Rocco
    • Gus Keller
    Victoria Jackson
    Victoria Jackson
    • Kit Keller
    Russell Livingstone
    • Neighbor Next Door
    • Director
      • Marc Rocco
    • Writers
      • Daniel Jay Franklin
      • Marc Rocco
      • Danny Eisenberg
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    7cjfrasure

    Nostalgic trip through the late '80s

    I loved this movie when it came out originally. It was disjointed, as was the fashion then in movie making. I still love it, but it honestly hasn't held up that well. This last time it seemed that they must have edited out some key parts. There is a sweet love story and a coming-of-age parallel story involved, some partial character development of admittedly one-dimensional caricatures of human beings, but I still love this movie. It must be the nostalgia.

    I guess that there is a mandatory rule that I mention two of the teen stars, Corey Feldman and Corey Haim. They see kind of quintessential characters which reminds me that it's time to rewatch The Lost Boys.
    coreyskrissyd

    Learn something

    Every time I see this film I learn something new! The second you turn it on you are back in the 80's, however the film is relevent to today's world as well. A timeless piece that is one of my favorite films I've seen to date. Proof that Feldman can indeed act! Leaves you pondering at the end, a ponder that could take years to recover from.

    This film had been discontinued and I am glad to see it is being printed again... Now lets just wait for the DVD release! I hope it happens!!!
    ninjasauce84

    I'm way too high for this

    So far it's just a bunch of random scenes and montages and hip sounding music and the Corey's seemingly improv-ing the whole movie. Wow. Is it me?
    swedensm

    A nostalgic favorite!

    Great coming of age vehicle for Corey Feldman, who once again shows the potential he did in "Stand By Me" earlier in his career. Bobby Keller (Feldman) is a teenager with unusual problems. When an older man who lives down the street (Robards) tries a transcendental experiment in order to extend the lives of him and his skeptical but humoring wife (Laurie), they quite literally become trapped in the bodies of Keller and his dream girl, Lainie (Salenger).

    Bobby must figure out how to switch back to his own body by a certain deadline or be trapped. Worse is the fact that Lainie doesn't know what's happened to her, so Bobby has little time to win her and convince her of their predicament before she will be lost forever.

    Although Haim is annoying (as usual) as Feldman's buddy "Dinger" (puh-leez), the movie has some funny moments (like when Robards' character is trying to teach Feldman's how to be suave and Feldman is trying to teach Robards how to be inconspicuous) and some sweet ones, (like when Bobby is trying to win Lainie's heart).

    Although some of it may be too precocious for the younger kids (and too dorky for the more sophsticated older teens), I found it to be fun and nostalgic. Great movie for a rainy day.
    7darko2525

    The Best Two Coreys Film

    While the latter 1980s were absolutely gagged with lame body-switching comedies like the listless Vice Versa and Like Father, Like Son, I found something entirely different and actually inspiring in Dream a Little Dream. Buoyed by strong performances, Dream is not at all what you'd expect it would be. Much to my surprise, it is actually a smart, witty, intelligent and touching look at old age and adolecence by way of new age philosophy. Corey Feldman gives one of his best performances, and no, that's not a joke, and Haim is never better anywhere than he is in his small role as the oddball best friend Dinger. Obviously it didn't hurt to have a three time Oscar nominee like the late, great Jason Robards on board. This movie really does have something for everyone, and I'm being a hundred percent serious. So many "oh so serious" types like to bash movies like this, but I'm a writer, and I love good, interesting movies, and I truly see this as one of them. What a terrific, quirky little gem produced by the Two Coreys before midnight, January 1st, 1990 when their careers suddenly spiralled down the toilet. Funny, touching, and utterly enjoyable.

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    • Trivia
      Four days before filming, Corey Haim broke his leg and Dinger's character had to be rewritten to include the injury. While his actual cast was removed during filming, he had to wear a fake one for the remainder of the production. In the movie Dinger says that his mother hit him with her car. In real life, Haim broke his leg while trying to teach his mom how to ride a motorbike. She couldn't use the brakes well yet, and ran into the side of a building, breaking her nose and Corey's leg.
    • Goofs
      In the credits, "It's the End of the World As We Know It (and I Feel Fine)" by R.E.M. is listed as being co-written by Michael "Stripe" instead of "Stipe".
    • Quotes

      Dinger: [sitting alone in Joel's car, waiting] Wow... shit's gotten weird. Me, Dinger - this unbelievably-looking guy - is sitting out here, freezing my ass off in some butt-ugly red Mustang. Well, now I have ample time?

      [looks down at wrist]

      Dinger: I don't have a watch, I never had a watch. Why did I look at my wrist? At the dance. Dancing perfectly. With a hot chick. She wanted me. I know she wanted me. Well, every girl wants me. I should be in Hawaii drinking a piña colada, looking at some Hawaii chick. "Hello, honey."

    • Connections
      Featured in Me, Myself and I (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Dream a Little Dream of Me
      Written by Wilbur Schwandt, Fabian Andre and Gus Kahn

      Produced by John William Dexter

      Performed by Mel Tormé

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    • Release date
      • March 3, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dream a Little Dream
    • Filming locations
      • New Hanover High School - 1307 Market Street, Wilmington, North Carolina, USA
    • Production company
      • Lightning Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,552,441
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,568,963
      • Mar 5, 1989
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,552,441
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 54m(114 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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