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Jan 2, 2021 · January 2, 2021. Ursula K. Le Guin’s novels defy classification as to whether they are speculative fiction or simply literary fantasy—her exquisite prose creating rich tapestries, surreal dreams of plot and character, woven with fierce threads of social and philosophic commentary.
The Lathe of Heaven is a 1980 film adaptation of the 1971 science fiction novel The Lathe of Heaven by Ursula K. Le Guin. It was produced in 1979 as part of New York City public television station WNET's Experimental TV Lab project, and directed by David Loxton and Fred Barzyk. [1]
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Lathe of Heaven. A therapist (James Caan) manipulates the mind of a man (Lukas Haas) who can alter reality through his dreams. Just as impressive as the cast are the sets of the imaginary...
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- Philip Haas
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- James Caan
The Lathe of Heaven. 1980. 1 hr 45 mins. Fantasy, Science Fiction. NR. Watchlist. Based on Ursula Le Guin's novel about an Oregon man (Bruce Davison) whose dreams literally come true, and a...
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The Lathe of Heaven. NEW. A psychiatrist (Kevin Conway) tries to change the world through a man (Bruce Davison) whose dreams literally come true. Rated: 2/5 • Sep 24, 2005.
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- Kevin Conway
- David Loxton, Fred Barzyk
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The Lathe of Heaven, released in 1980, directed by David Loxton and Fred Barzyk, starring Kevin Conway, Bruce Davison, and Margaret Avery, is available on DVD. I was involved in this production at many stages, including casting, script planning and rewriting, and filming.
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The Lathe of Heaven is a 1971 science fiction novel by American writer Ursula K. Le Guin, first serialized in the American science fiction magazine Amazing Stories. It received nominations for the 1972 Hugo [1] and the 1971 Nebula Award, [2] and won the Locus Award for Best Novel in 1972. [1]