What if your dreams could change reality? This is the dilemma faced by George Orr in this film version of Ursula K. Le Guin's 1971 novel "The Lathe Of Heaven". New York City's public television station WNET produced this film in 1979 with the assistance of the author and originally broadcast it in 1980. Ms. Le Guin has always expressed her satisfaction with this adaptation of her classic work. For more info on the book, go here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_lathe_of_heaven. For more info on the film, go here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lathe_of_Heaven_(film). Enjoy!
Thanks for uploading.
drumrnva 2 months ago
the doctor looks untidy LOL
deviki 11 months ago
it froze up on me at 1:47 and again at 2:01. damn! and bruce davidson is getting me horny.
goofygoat2009 1 year ago
"I didn't mean to kill her." That was so unexpected in that part, I actually laughed. Is that bad?
21melpomene 1 year ago
Ursula K. Le Guin channeling Philip K. Dick!
pureevilfnord 1 year ago
Life under Obama Care (just joking).
1noen1 1 year ago
@bloodsmurf: u r dumb!
theFRENZIED 1 year ago
I watched it in my childhood and it was very impressive, I still remember the details vividly. Thanks for uploading.
zeroevilz 1 year ago
this is dumb! >:(
bloodsmurf 2 years ago