The Dream Team

This morning they were playing ping-pong in the hospital rec room. Now they're lost in New York and framed for murder. This was never covered in group therapy.

6.2
19891h 53m

Production

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Four mental patients on a field trip in New York City must save their caring chaperone, who ends up being taken to a hospital in a coma after accidentally witnessing a murder, before the killers can find him and finish the job.

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'The Dream Team' trailer

Cast

Photo of Michael Keaton

Michael Keaton

Billy Caufield

Photo of Christopher Lloyd

Christopher Lloyd

Henry Sikorsky

Photo of Peter Boyle

Peter Boyle

Jack McDermott

Photo of Stephen Furst

Stephen Furst

Albert Ianuzzi

Photo of Dennis Boutsikaris

Dennis Boutsikaris

Dr. Weitzman

Photo of Milo O’Shea

Milo O’Shea

Dr. Newald

Photo of Philip Bosco

Philip Bosco

O'Malley

Photo of James Remar

James Remar

Gianelli

Photo of Jack Gilpin

Jack Gilpin

Dr. Talmer

Photo of MacIntyre Dixon

MacIntyre Dixon

Dr. Verboven

Photo of Brad Sullivan

Brad Sullivan

Sgt. Vincente

Photo of Larry Pine

Larry Pine

Canning

Photo of Ron James

Ron James

Dwight

Photo of Freda Foh Shen

Freda Foh Shen

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Reviews

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kevin2019

8/10

"The Dream Team" is a very entertaining and well paced comedy throughout until the very end. It gets lots of mileage out of a simple central idea and the idea itself seems to have been inspired by the fishing trip episode in Ken Kesey's "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest" and in this instance, as with the 1962 novel, it is an authorised outing fully sanctioned - albeit reluctantly - by the senior staff at the Cedarbrook Psychiatric Hospital. This film could have been nothing more than a shallow comedy featuring an intriguing central idea whose potential is never fully realised or developed upon, so it is refreshing to discover this film doesn't suffer that unfortunate fate and indeed the complete opposite is actually the case.

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