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Bruce Davison | George Orr | |
Peyton E. Park | Mannie Ahrens | |
Niki Flacks | Penny Crouch | |
Kevin Conway | Dr. William Haber | |
Vandi Clark | Aunt Ethel | |
Bernedette Whitehead | George's Mother | |
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 | Heather LeLache | |
Ben McKinley III | Orderlie | |
R.A. Mihailoff | Orderlie |
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Producer |
Fred Barzyk
Carol Brandenburg |
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Writer |
Diane English
Ursula K. Le Guin |
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Cinematography |
Robbie Greenberg
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Musician |
Michael Small
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George Orr, a man whose dreams can change waking reality, tries to suppress this unpredictable gift with drugs. Dr. Haber, an assigned psychiatrist, discovers the gift to be real and hypnotically induces Mr. Orr to change reality for the benefit of mankind --- with bizarre and frightening results. |
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