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Secrets of the Unknown: Dreams and Nightmares

Year: 1988 Documentary Runtime: 26 min

Overview

Dreams and Nightmares journeys into the human subconscious. Peering under the brain's mysterious veil, the idea that dreams send clues and warnings from another dimension is examined in detail.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Edward Mulhare

Edward Mulhare

Host

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