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Electric Dreams is a 1984 science fiction romantic comedy film directed by Steve Barron (in his feature film directorial debut) and written by Rusty Lemorande. The film stars Lenny Von Dohlen , Virginia Madsen , Maxwell Caulfield , and the voice of Bud Cort .
In 1983 Virgin announced they would invest £14 million in a series of movies. [4] Among their productions were Electric Dreams and Secret Places. Their best known movie was an adaptation of Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984). [5] There was controversy between Virgin and the makers of that film over Virgin's request to introduce a music score by ...
"Video!" is a song by Jeff Lynne from the soundtrack to the film Electric Dreams in 1984. [1] It is one of two songs that Lynne and keyboard player Richard Tandy provided for the film's soundtrack. [1] The single version is 3:26 in length, [1] while the version included in the film is longer, at 4:18. [2] The chorus of "Video!"
Veteran film executive Paul Davidson has acquired the remake rights to “Electric Dreams,” the 1984 film written and produced by Rusty Lemorande. Davidson — who previously ran The Orchard and ...
The song "Together in Electric Dreams" by Philip Oakey and Giorgio Moroder was released as a single and became an international hit in 1984. It was later featured on their album Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder (1985). Another song, "Video!" by Jeff Lynne, was also released as a single (with a non-album track, "Sooner or Later", as the B-side).
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Dreamily gazing at the album covers of Elvis Presley was not, statistically speaking, a rare habit among American teen girls in the late 1950s and early ’60s. Priscilla was just 14 years-old ...