Pieces of Dreams

Pieces of Dreams (1970)

The most provocative love story of our time... The love story of a priest.

  • Genre: Drama, Romance
  • Release Date: 1970-09-23
  • User Rating: 3.5/10 from 2 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 40min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: RFB Enterprises
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Daniel Haller
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Summary

A young priest questions his faith after he falls in love with a social worker.

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  • Robert Forster

    as Gregory Lind
  • Lauren Hutton

    as Pamela Gibson
  • Will Geer

    as The Bishop
  • Ivor Francis

    as Father Paul Schaeffer
  • Richard O'Brien

    as Monsignor Francis Hurley
  • Edith Atwater

    as Mrs. Lind (Gregory's Mother)
  • Mitzi Hoag

    as Anne Lind (Gregory's Sister)
  • Rudy Diaz

    as Sgt. Walkingstick
  • Sam Javis

    as Leo Rose
  • Gail Bonney

    as Mrs. Tietgens
  • Helen Westcott

    as Mrs. Straub
  • Joanne Moore Jordan

    as Girl in Bar
  • Miriam Martínez

    as Mrs. Rios
  • Kathy Baca

    as Estella Rios
  • Eloy Casados

    as Charlie (Boy in Jail Cell)
  • Robert McCoy

    as Employment Agency Interviewer
Directing Daniel Haller Director
Sound Don Rush Sound Mixer
Directing Victor Vallejo First Assistant Director
Directing Fred Giles Second Assistant Director
Sound Noel Bartlett Sound Recordist
Sound Frank E. Warner Sound Effects Editor
Art Arthur Friedrich Property Master
Art James W. Payne Set Decoration
Costume & Make-Up Gustaf Norin Makeup Artist
Camera Charles F. Wheeler Director of Photography
Editing William K. Chulack Editor
Writing Roger O. Hirson Screenplay
Writing William E. Barrett Novel
Production J. Paul Popkin Associate Producer
Production Robert F. Blumofe Producer
Sound Michel Legrand Original Music Composer
Production Joe Popkin Production Supervisor
Art Herman A. Blumenthal Art Direction

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