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  1. 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.

    • Sci-Fi
  2. Lathe of Heaven is a 2002 American science fiction television film based on the 1971 novel The Lathe of Heaven by Ursula K. Le Guin, which was previously adapted as a television film in 1980. The film was directed by Philip Haas, written by Alan Sharp, and stars James Caan, Lukas Haas, and Lisa Bonet. It aired on A&E on September 8 ...

    • Science Fiction
  3. Jan 9, 1980 · The Lathe of Heaven: Directed by Fred Barzyk, David R. Loxton. With Bruce Davison, Peyton E. Park, Niki Flacks, Kevin Conway. In a highly controlled and overpopulated society, a man who has terrifying dreams that affect reality is assigned a psychiatrist who takes advantage of the situation.

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    • Sci-Fi
    • Fred Barzyk, David R. Loxton
    • 1980-01-09
  4. A psychiatrist (Kevin Conway) tries to change the world through a man (Bruce Davison) whose dreams literally come true.

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    • David Loxton, Fred Barzyk
    • Sci-Fi
    • Kevin Conway
  5. Two television film adaptations were released: the PBS production, The Lathe of Heaven (1980), and Lathe of Heaven (2002), a remake produced by the A&E Network. The novel explores themes and philosophies such as positivism, Taoism, behaviorism, and utilitarianism.

    • Le Guin, K Ursula
    • 1971
  6. Dr. Haber, an assigned psychiatrist, discovers the gift to be real and hypnotically induces Mr. Orr to change reality for the benefit of mankind --- with bizarre and frightening results.

  7. Visit the movie page for 'The Lathe of Heaven' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review.