I'll See You in My Dreams (2003 film)
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I'll see you in my dreams | |
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Directed by | Miguel Ángel Vivas |
Produced by | Paula Diogo Filipe Melo |
Written by | Filipe Melo Ivan Vivas Miguel Ángel Vivas |
Starring | Adelino Tavares São José Correia Sofia Aparício |
Music by | Isham Jones Gus Kahn José Sánchez-Sanz Ivan Vivas |
Cinematography | Pedro J. Márquez |
Editing by | Pepe Tito |
Release date(s) | July 1, 2003 |
Running time | 20 mins |
Country | Portugal |
Language | Portuguese |
Budget | €130,000 (estimated) |
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IMDb profile |
I'll See You In My Dreams is a 2003 Portuguese short horror film directed by Miguel Ángel Vivas. It was produced by a crew of musicians, filmmakers and actors who call themselves O Pato Profissional Produções. They claim this to be the first Portuguese zombie movie.[citation needed]
[edit] Plot
The movie is set in a small rural town that is haunted by the undead. Only one man seems to be able to stop them, and that is Lúcio, a worker whose wife recently turned into a zombie, forcing him to keep her locked in the basement. In a local tavern he finds a second shot at true love, but this blooming romance is threatened by the situation plaguing the town.
[edit] Soundtrack
Portuguese metal band Moonspell composed a song for this movie, also titled "I'll See You In My Dreams." Upon completion of the movie, the cast and crew volunteered to stay longer, and shoot a promotional music video based on this song.