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This movie is a mess but somehow HERC remembers liking it the first few times he watched it - but that was almost 30 years ago and it didn't hold up well during a recent viewing. Director Steve Barron had been a music video director before this movie and he went on to direct Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Coneheads yet Electric Dreams is a confusing jumble of visual styles best described by the opening line of the film's Wikipedia entry: Electric Dreams is a 1984 British-American science…

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Electric Dreams Poster Original Daybill 1984 Virginia Madsen Daybill Poster.Electric Dreams is a 1984 American-British science fiction romantic comedy-drama film set in San Francisco, California, that depicts a love triangle between a man, a woman and a personal computer. It stars Lenny Von Dohlen, Virginia Madsen, Maxwell Caulfield and Giorgio Moroder. Directed by Steve Barron, it was the first film released by the Virgin Films production company.

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