Sleepwalkers

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1997
Sleepwalkers
Sleepwalkers

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6.2 | en | Mystery

A high-tech team of dream researchers uses experimental computer technology to enter peoples' dreams and nightmares and help them deal with their subconscious issues there.

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EP1  Something is Buried in Bethlehem
Nov. 01,1997
Something is Buried in Bethlehem

Major Ben Costigan is suffering from recurring nightmares involving a sinister faceless shadow man that stalks him.

EP2  Night Terrors
Nov. 08,1997
Night Terrors

Kate and Nathan investigate the night terrors of a young boy who's being influenced during sleep by a smiling trickster.

EP3  Eye of the Beholder
Feb. 08,1998
Eye of the Beholder

A woman keeps dreaming that her husband is trying to operate on her abdomen.

EP4  Forlorn
Feb. 15,1998
Forlorn

One by one, the men of a small dying mining town inexplicably fall victim to sleep paralyses after dreaming about a redheaded succubus.

EP5  Counting Sheep
Mar. 08,1998
Counting Sheep

Kate becomes trapped inside the mind of a dying serial killer who still has a few tricks up his sleeve.

EP6  ed Imperfect
Apr. 05,1998
ed Imperfect

Nathan's estranged father-in-law asks him if he could visit his comatose daughter in the dreamworld.

EP7  A Matter of Fax
May. 31,1998
A Matter of Fax

A troubled patient brings a dream of murder to the team, convinced that he has killed a woman he doesn't know. Kate (Watts) believes in his innocence while Nathan and the police are concerned. ing his dreams where the murder occurs the team start to learn about the others players in the dream and are drawn into chasing the other people that appear in the dream.

EP8  Sub Subconscious
Dec. 31,1969
Sub Subconscious

A horror novelist has recurring nightmares of being killed by a monster from the book he's trying to finish writing.

EP9  Cassandra
Dec. 31,1969
Cassandra

A hospitalized schizophrenic woman predicts that Ben's son is going to die.

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A high-tech team of dream researchers uses experimental computer technology to enter peoples' dreams and nightmares and help them deal with their subconscious issues there.

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Mystery

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Kathrin Nicholson

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Justin Hammond

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Bruce Greenwood
Bruce Greenwood

as Dr. Nathan Bradford

Naomi Watts
Naomi Watts

as Kate Russell

Abraham Benrubi
Abraham Benrubi

as Vincent Konefke

Jeffrey D. Sams
Jeffrey D. Sams

as Ben Costigan

Kathrin Nicholson
Kathrin Nicholson

as Gail Bradford

Justin Hammond
Justin Hammond

Digital Effects Supervisor

J.J. Makaro
J.J. Makaro

Stunt Coordinator

Sleepwalkers Audience Reviews 252d3a

Jeanskynebu the audience applauded
Thehibikiew Not even bad in a good way
TrueHello Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.
DipitySkillful an ambitious but ultimately ineffective debut endeavor.
TesubCalle I looking forward to 'Sleepwalkers' with much anticipation. At that time, X-Files was already high on its critical and public acclamation and success, and this new series looked to be a show in the same vein.It premiered; I watched; I was impressed. It was a spooky mix of the 'Files and Outer Limits. The possibilities seemed endless as to how entering the dreams of a patient can help them conquer their problems.Then NBC dutifully went and cancelled it after (correct me if I'm wrong) 5 episodes. Typical of NBC, though, a network that seems to delight in tanking shows I get hooked on. I didn't intend for this to be a rant, but Earth 2, Sleepwalkers, JAG (yes, it was originally on NBC) The Pretender, Profiler, BOOMTOWN!!! (I will NEVER forgive them for that one...)...all shows on NBC that I've loved but have been cancelled.I will never forget a scene in what was perhaps the last episode aired...Dr. Nathan (Greenwood) and Kate (Watts) had been arguing over something, and it was causing some tension between them. Nathan fell asleep later, and dreamed of a dead team member approaching him in a stop-action-photography-like sequence where he says: "Listen to Kate!" I know it sounds silly, but it was totally creepy and sent shivers down my spine.We never find out any more from any of this series, and I really wish NBC had given it a chance. It could have been another X-Files.But then, since the Boomtown fiasco, I've boycotted all NBC products.
shuvcat Another series NBC brilliantly decided to cancel before people had a chance to see it. Why even bother producing a series, if you're just going to cancel it before showing half the episodes??It was easy to dismiss as another X-Files copy, and true, some of the later episodes do resemble bad Twilight Zone eps. But the better installments of the series had all the bittersweet heart and clever invention of more successful genre shows. You have the concept of moving around in and altering the dreamscapes of sleeping minds at least two years before The Matrix came along. And the idea of a man building a whole clinic and a new branch of scientific research simply so he can communicate with his comatose wife is sweet, to say the least.I don't understand why NBC hasn't at least thought of putting the nine episodes on disc. A few eps have been released overseas, in and Hong Kong. What with Naomi Watts becoming a superstar thanks to "The Ring" and all the other top stars in the cast ("Thirteen Days"' Bruce Greenwood, "ER"'s Abraham Benrubi, "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"'s Harry Groener), and what with all the other questionably "successful" titles being given the box-set treatment (did people actually watch "My Big Fat Greek Life" on TV?), you'd think they'd at least consider putting this one out there.