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The Dream Team, 1989

The Dream Team

English

USA

Rating:6.2
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Profile of The Dream Team

The Dream Team can be described as humorous and offbeat. The plot revolves around witnessing a crime, mental illness, and doctors and patients. Its comic aspect comes from satire and silly humor. The Dream Team's main genre is comedy. In approach, it is realistic. It is set, at least in part, in a mental institution. The Dream Team is located in New York. It takes place in the 1980s. Note that it involves profanity and violent content.

Summary of The Dream Team

A comedy about what happens when four mental patients -- an aggressive sociopath, a Jesus freak with a penchant for removing his clothes at inopportune moments, an obsessive-compulsive with a neatness fetish, and a young man who can communicate only in baseball-speak -- are set free in Manhattan. It all begins when their doctor takes them on a day-trip to see a baseball game at Yankee Stadium. When the doctor is abducted after witnessing a murder, these four crazies are on their own. Each takes advantage of his freedom to pursue his own off-the-wall concerns before banding together again to rescue the doctor.

Details

Language: English
Country: USA
Release date: 7 April 1989
Runtime: 113 min

Cast and Crew

Michael Keaton as Billy Caufield in The Dream Team
Michael Keaton

as Billy Caufield

Christopher Lloyd as Henry Sikorsky in The Dream Team
Christopher Lloyd

as Henry Sikorsky

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