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Both _Carrie_ and, if I recall correctly, _Dressed to Kill_ by Brian de
Palma have "comical/horrific" dream sequences at the end that we think are
real. Ha ha! Just a dream.
Sarah
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> From: "Justin A. Frank, MD" <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Dreams on the screen
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> > Hello,
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> > I am giving a talk on dreams as depicted in movies - such as Spellbound,
> Wild
> > Strawberries, etc. I would be interested if anyone can think of some
> other
> > films which have dreams in them, where the dreamer him/her self is
> depicted
> > as well.
> > Thank you,
> > Justin A. Frank, MD
> > Washington DC
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