Sweet Dreams (1996 film)

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| genre = Drama
Mystery

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| writer = Bruce Miller

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| director = Jack Bender

| starring = Tiffani Amber Thiessen
Amy Yasbeck
A Martinez

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| theme_music_composer = Dan Wool

| country = United States

| language = English

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| executive_producer = Tana Nugent Jamieson (as Tana Nugent)
Diana Meehan
Lynne Tuttle

| producer = Suzy Beugen

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| editor = Mark Melnick

| cinematography = David Geddes

| runtime = 96 minutes

| company = Bonnie Raskin Productions
NBC Studios
Vox Uburis Productions

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| network = NBC

| released = {{Start date|1996|09|16}}

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Sweet Dreams is a 1996 television film directed by Jack Bender, written by Bruce Miller, and starring Tiffani Amber Thiessen as a woman who has no memory of her past after waking up from a coma. The film also stars Amy Yasbeck, Adolfo Martinez and David Newsom.

Synopsis

After waking up from a coma, Allison Sullivan finds she has no memory of anything. As she begins to try to put the pieces together she learns someone is out to get her due to an affair she had with a Dr. Jack Renault whose wife Laura just had a baby named Sara. Allison begins speaking with other people and learns all is not as it seems. She tries to put everything together and learns something strange about a person she is supposed to trust.

Cast

Reception

John Martin of The Daily Dispatch called it "not completely stupid".{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1734&dat=19970814&id=F5UbAAAAIBAJ&sjid=vlIEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6688,4388567|title=Thriller|last=Martin|first=John|work=The Daily Dispatch|page=8C|date=1997-08-20}}

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