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'''''Dreams In The Attic''''' is a live-action unaired television film made in 2000. It was written by Carolyn Johnston and directed by Bob Willems. This film is notable for being one of the final film roles of actress Shelley Duvall. | '''''Dreams In The Attic''''' is a live-action unaired television film made in 2000. It was written by Carolyn Johnston and directed by Bob Willems. This film is notable for being one of the final film roles of actress Shelley Duvall.<ref>https://www.tvguide.com/movies/dreams-in-the-attic/2000310722/</ref> | ||
==Plot Summary== | ==Plot Summary== | ||
Eccentric Aunt Nellie (Shelley Duvall) has a magical trunk in her attic at the costume shop that she owns. Costumes that are placed in the trunk possess the ability to fulfill the "dreams" of those that wear them. | Eccentric Aunt Nellie (Shelley Duvall) has a magical trunk in her attic at the costume shop that she owns. Costumes that are placed in the trunk possess the ability to fulfill the "dreams" of those that wear them. | ||
==Cancellation and Availabillity== | ==Cancellation and Availabillity == | ||
The film was made in 1999 and was pitched to Disney Channel for a release presumably in 2000 or 2001. Disney Channel later rejected the film and release plans were cancelled. No known copies of the film has resurfaced of the film and only the trailer was released. | The film was made in 1999 and was pitched to Disney Channel for a release presumably in 2000 or 2001. Disney Channel later rejected the film and release plans were cancelled. No known copies of the film has resurfaced of the film and only the trailer was released. | ||
==Videos== | ==Videos == | ||
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[[File:Movie2.png|Director of Photography, Jaroslav Vodehnal, poses at the 16mm camera that was used to film the movie.]] | [[File:Movie2.png|Director of Photography, Jaroslav Vodehnal, poses at the 16mm camera that was used to film the movie.]] | ||
[[File:Movie1.png|Haylie Duff, Filming on Location, August 1999 Houston, TX]] | [[File:Movie1.png|Haylie Duff, Filming on Location, August 1999 Houston, TX]] | ||
[[File:Dreams_1.png|Alternate poster]] | [[File:Dreams_1.png|Alternate poster|alt=|400x400px]] | ||
==External Links== | |||
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0210013/ | |||
==References== | |||
[[Category:Lost films]] | [[Category:Lost films]] | ||
[[Category:Lost TV]] | [[Category:Lost TV]] | ||
[[Category:Completely lost media]] | [[Category:Completely lost media]] | ||
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Revision as of 23:37, 15 May 2022
Dreams In The Attic is a live-action unaired television film made in 2000. It was written by Carolyn Johnston and directed by Bob Willems. This film is notable for being one of the final film roles of actress Shelley Duvall.[1]
Plot Summary
Eccentric Aunt Nellie (Shelley Duvall) has a magical trunk in her attic at the costume shop that she owns. Costumes that are placed in the trunk possess the ability to fulfill the "dreams" of those that wear them.
Cancellation and Availabillity
The film was made in 1999 and was pitched to Disney Channel for a release presumably in 2000 or 2001. Disney Channel later rejected the film and release plans were cancelled. No known copies of the film has resurfaced of the film and only the trailer was released.
Videos
Gallery
External Links
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0210013/