TY - ADVS AU - Ward,Vincent AU - Deutsch,Stephen AU - Bain,Barnet AU - Bass,Ronald AU - Williams,Robin AU - Gooding,Cuba AU - Sciorra,Annabella AU - Sydow,Max von AU - Grant,Jessica Brooks AU - Paddock,Josh AU - Chao,Rosalind AU - Kamen,Michael AU - Matheson,Richard ED - PolyGram Filmed Entertainment (Firm) ED - Interscope Communications (Firm) ED - Metafilmics (Firm) ED - PolyGram Video (Firm) ED - Universal City Studios. TI - What dreams may come SN - 9780783277547 AV - PN1997 .W4663 2002 U1 - 791.43/72 22 PY - 2002///] PB - Polygram Video, Universal Studios [distributor KW - What dreams may come (Motion picture) KW - Man-woman relationships KW - Drama KW - Future life KW - Feature films KW - Video recordings for the hearing impaired N1 - Based on the novel by Richard Matheson; Originally released as motion picture in 1998; THX digitally mastered; Special features include director's commentary, 2 theatrical trailers, "making of" featurette, visual effects notes and clips, alternate ending, photo gallery, biographies and filmographies of featured cast and crew, Dreams desktop (Windows 95/98 and Macintosh); Director of photography, Eduardo Serra ; cameras, Anastas M. Michos, Kim Marks ; steadicam operator, Mark R. Van Loon ; underwater photography, Rexford Metz ; still photographers, Frank Masi, Phil Bray ; editors, David Brenner, Maysie Hoy ; music, Michael Kamen; Robin Williams, Cuba Gooding, Jr., Annabella Sciorra, Max von Sydow, Jessica Brooks Grant, Josh Paddock, Rosalind Chao; Rated PG-13; Also available on VHS N2 - Four years after Chris and Annie Nielsen lose their children in a traffic accident, Chris himself is killed and finds himself reunited with his children in a beautiful and astonishing afterlife, but Annie commits suicide in despair and is banished to a very different realm. Chris risks his own eternal happiness to find Annie and rescue her from her fate ER -