What dreams may come /

Doctor Chris Nelson meets his true soulmate Annie, marries her, and has two children. The children die in a car accident and Chris dies four years later. In the afterlife, he searches for his wife, who committed suicide.

Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:What dreams may come (Motion picture)
Corporate Authors: Universal Studios Home Entertainment (Firm), Interscope Communications (Firm), Metafilmics (Firm), Universal Pictures (Firm)
Other Authors: Ward, Vincent, Simon, Stephen, 1946-, Bain, Barnet, Bass, Ronald, Williams, Robin, 1951-2014, Gooding, Cuba, Jr., 1968-, Sciorra, Annabella, Sydow, Max von, 1929-2020, Grant, Jessica Brooks, Paddock, Josh, Chao, Rosalind, Kamen, Michael, Matheson, Richard, 1926-2013
Format: Video Blu-ray Disc
Language:English
French
Portuguese
Language Notes:English, French or Portuguese dialogue with optional French or Portuguese subtitles; English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing.
Published: Universal City, Calif. : Universal Studios Home Entertainment, [2011]
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Description
Summary:Doctor Chris Nelson meets his true soulmate Annie, marries her, and has two children. The children die in a car accident and Chris dies four years later. In the afterlife, he searches for his wife, who committed suicide.
Item Description:Title from container.
Based on the novel by Richard Matheson.
Originally released as motion picture in 1998.
Special features: Featurette What dreams may come ; Alternate ending ; The visual effects ; Feature commentary with director Vincent Ward ; Theatrical trailer ; Blu-ray exclusives (BD live, pocket Blu app).
Videorecording.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (114 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Format:Blu-ray ; DTS-HD master audio 5.1 (English), DTS surround 5.1 (French, Brazilian Portuguese) (special features: English Dobly digital 2.0, DTS 2.0) ; widescreen 2.35:1, 1080p high definition (main feature), 480i/p standard definition (special features) ; requires Blu-ray player.
Audience:MPAA rating: PG-13; for thematic elements involving death, some disturbing images and language.
OFRB rating: PG.
Production Credits:Director of photography, Eduardo Serra ; editors, David Brenner, Maysie Hoy ; music, Michael Kamen.