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Electric Dreams is a 1984 Romantic Comedy (hovering about halfway between Science Fiction and Fantasy) film from Metro Goldwyn Mayer, directed by Steve Barron, and starring Lenny von Dohlen, Virginia Madsen, Maxwell Caulfield, and Bud Cort as the voice of Edgar; the score, by Giorgio Moroder, incorporated songs by popular artists of the era such as PP Arnold, Culture Club, Heaven 17, Jeff Lynne, and Phil Oakey (of the Human League), which found their way onto an album that proved substantially more popular than the film itself—particularly the concluding song, "Together in Electric Dreams," which became a world-wide hit for Oakey.
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