Dream Machine (film)

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Dream Machine
The Dream Machine.jpg
VHS cover
Directed by
Written by
Produced byLyman Dayton

StarringCorey Haim



CinematographyT.C. Christensen
Edited byStephen L. Johnson
Music byLex de Azevedo
Production
company
EDS Productions
Distributed byInternational Creative Exchange
Release date
  • November 13, 1991 (1991-11-13)
Running time
82 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Dream Machine is a 1991 American comedy thriller film, starring Corey Haim, and . The screenplay was written by Eric Hendershot and based on the old urban legend of a wife selling off a Porsche for a suspiciously low price to get revenge on a cheating husband. The film was released direct-to-video in 1991.

Plot[]

A suspicious Mrs. Chamberlain (Susan Seaforth Hayes) hires a private detective to spy on her husband. When she receives the confirmation later that night that her husband is with another woman, she proceeds to location.

While she is on the way, Lance Harper () murders the wealthy woman's husband, Jack Chamberlain (Jeremy Slate), who Harper was in various trouble with at the time. The body is stored in the trunk of his Porsche. Upon the arrival of Chamberlain's wife, who came to take back the Porsche, Harper disappears into the night, as Mrs. Chamberlain drives away, not knowing her cheating husband has been murdered and is in under the hood of the car she is driving.

College student Barry Davis (Corey Haim) is doing his rounds as a piano tuner for his parents' business while they are on vacation, when his dreams of fast cars become a reality as he is given a silver Porsche turbo for free by Mrs. Chamberlain who wants to get even with her cheating husband, whom she had originally purchased it for.

Davis, who cannot believe his luck, does not realise that Jack Chamberlain's corpse is under the hood of his dream car. While Davis is evading fraternity boys and pursuing his dream girl, he becomes mixed up in the homicide as Lance Harper tracks him down by phoning every 'Barry Davis' in the phone book and asking 'Is this Barry Davis the piano tuner?'. Harper homes in on him and a fight ensues in the Davis household. Barry eventually overpowers Lance and he is arrested. In the end he keeps the car, gets the girl and has a neat blonde haircut.

Cast[]

  • Corey Haim as Barry Davis
  • as Robin
  • as Lance
  • as Brent Meese

Production[]

Filmed in Salt Lake City, Utah.[1][2]

Reception[]

The film received mixed reviews. It currently holds a 47% on rotten tomatoes.

References[]

  1. ^ Dream Machine filming location(s) notes IMDB.com. Retrieved December 15, 2005.
  2. ^ Dream Machine full film notes IMDB.com. Retrieved December 15, 2005.

External links[]

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