What Dreams May Come (1998)

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Written by Richard Matheson, Ronald Bass

Directed by Vincent Ward

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1998

Rating: 15 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Visually arresting drama of the afterlife starring Robin Williams as a man who dies and finds himself in a limitless world painted by his imagination. However, as soon as he begins to come to terms with his new condition, he discovers that existence, even in Heaven, can be heartbreaking. This sumptuous picture tackles heavyweight themes of love, life and death and uses its effects budget to create a memorable and compelling afterlife.

When is What Dreams May Come next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Drama November 26th, 10:00am and on Sky Movies Drama HD November 26th, 10:00am. See more...

Cast

Image for Robin WilliamsRobin WilliamsChris Nielsen
Image for Cuba Gooding Jr.Cuba Gooding Jr.Albert Lewis
Annabella SciorraAnnie Collins-Nielsen
Max von SydowThe Tracker
Jessica Brooks GrantMarie Nielsen
Josh PaddockIan Nielsen
Rosalind ChaoLeona
Lucinda JenneyMrs. Jacobs
Maggie McCarthyStacey Jacobs
Wilma BonetAngie
Matt SalingerReverend Hanley
Carin SpragueBest Friend Cindy
June CarrylWoman in Car Accident
Paul P. Card IVParamedic
Image for Werner HerzogWerner HerzogFace

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