We have on the order of 12,000 feet of 35mm outtakes from the production of this film. Anyone who was filmed for this project and did not show up in the final film is probably in one of our cans.
These are still frames - want to see yourself in motion?
Boy discovers how to dream travel. Only in this senerio he appears in real life at the location of his dreams while his "other" body lies in bed. He then teaches his girlfriend how to dream travel and together they share the adventures of their dreams.
Michael Sanville ... Lee
Stephanie Shuford ... Robin
Ken Charlton ... Stan
Steve Charlton ... Svenson
Bert Kinyon ... Foreman
Nancy Baldwin
Ann Ginke
Jeffrey Radell
Bob Heise
Mark Schumerth
Richard France
Jim Lehnedorf
Steve Kraft
Dave Benton
Doug Erikson
Bill Roberts
Butch Vig
Below are just a few frames from a couple of reels.
The colour corrections have not been setup - this i automatic processing
I don't know if you realize the cult following that this awesome film has. You should contact one of the Blu Ray labels that has been releasing titles like this one. Vinegar Syndrome might be interested in putting this out on Blu Ray. I have searched for a long time for a European video of "Dreams Come True" but they are so rare. The Euro version is supposedly a longer cut, at 95 minutes. It is a favorite of mine, and I think it's a shame that it is a "lost movie" now. It's deserving of a rediscovery.
Ron
16-Nov-2019 05:29
I'm the guy with the beard holding the slate in some of these stills. I've never seen these before. Pretty cool to see after all this time.
I bought these 35mm camera negatives years ago (they weight a ton) and had them shipped to my place in Canada. Years ago I did contact several of the people involved in the production including the mail lead who I think is a hairdresser in LA. now, as well as a couple of guys in the factory shots.
I scanned the material but did not progress much further with it (dvd's etc). The material I have is pretty much represented in these thumbnail and of course it is silent as the audio would have been on a mag tape.
Unless someone want to pay to have the material scanned to a DVD (no cheap) I don't think I will do much else with it.