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Dreamcatcher
Dreamcatcher
Dreamcatcher is a Native American cultural object.Dreamcatcher may also refer to:-Entertainment:* Dreamcatcher , a 2001 novel by Stephen King** Dreamcatcher , based on the Stephen King novel...

is a Native American cultural object.

Dreamcatcher may also refer to:

Entertainment

  • Dreamcatcher (novel)
    Dreamcatcher (novel)
    Dreamcatcher is a horror novel written by Stephen King. It was adapted into a 2003 movie of the same name. The book, written longhand, was the author's tool for recuperation from a 1999 car accident, and was completed in half a year...

    , a 2001 novel by Stephen King
    • Dreamcatcher (film)
      Dreamcatcher (film)
      Dreamcatcher is a 2003 film adaptation of Stephen King's novel of the same name. It was directed by Lawrence Kasdan, and co-written by Kasdan and screenwriter William Goldman...

      , based on the Stephen King novel
  • The Dream Catcher
    The Dream Catcher
    The Dream Catcher is a 1999 independent drama film, directed by Edward Radtke. It is a road movie, telling the story of two boys on the road.-Film festivals:In 1999 Terry Stacey won special mention for cinematography at the Thessaloniki Film Festival....

    , a 1999 independent film directed by Edward Radtke
  • The Dream Catchers
    The Dream Catchers
    The Dream Catchers is a Singaporean Chinese modern romance drama which was telecasted on Singapore's free-to-air channel, MediaCorp Channel 8. It made its debut on 4 February 2009 and ended on 3 March 2009...

    , a TV series produced by Singapore's Chinese-language channel MediaCorp Channel 8
  • DreamCatcher Games
    DreamCatcher Games
    DreamCatcher Interactive Inc. is a Toronto, Ontario, Canada-based publisher of video games founded in 1996 by Richard Wah Kan.-Beginnings:...

    , a Canadian video game publisher

Album

  • Dreamcatcher (Ian Gillan album)
    Dreamcatcher (Ian Gillan album)
    Dreamcatcher is a studio album by Ian Gillan, released in September 1997 in Japan, October 1997 in the United Kingdom and in May 1998 in the USA. All songs were performed by Ian Gillan accompanied by Steve Morris. The album was being worked on between 1995 and 1997.There are three different...

    , released in 1997 in Japan and the United Kingdom, and in 1998 in the USA
  • Dreamcatcher (Last Autumn's Dream album)
    Dreamcatcher (Last Autumn's Dream album)
    Dreamcatcher is the sixth studio album by hard rock band Last Autumn's Dream released by Marquee Avalon in Japan on December 24, 2008 and meanwhile Escape Music have it in their schedule to be out for Europe on January 26, 2009.-Track listing:...

    , released in 2008 by Marquee Avalon in Japan
  • Dreamcatcher (Andy McKee album)
    Dreamcatcher (Andy McKee album)
    Dreamcatcher, released in 2004, is Andy McKee's second studio album. This album features three tracks re-released on Mckee's third album, Art of Motion, as well as two songs re-released on his 2009 EP Common Ground.-Track listing:...

    , released in 2004 by Andy McKee
  • Dreamcatcher (Nitrous Oxide album), released in 2010 by the Trance producer Nitrous Oxide
  • Dreamcatcher (Secret Garden album), released in 2000 by the group Secret Garden
  • Dreamcatcher, an album by British composer David Lowe (television and radio composer)

Song

  • "Dream Catcher", a song by The Word Alive from the album, Deceiver (The Word Alive album)
    Deceiver (The Word Alive album)
    Deceiver received generally positive reviews by many. Allmusic explained that the album "covers a lot of familiar territory. Where the album gets interesting is in the guitar acrobatics of Tony Pizzuti and Zack Hansen, who like to keep things lightning fast and intricate" and "for anyone looking...

  • "El Atrapasueños" ("The Dreamcatcher"), a song by Spanish-Celtic metal group Mägo de Oz
    Mägo de Oz
    Mägo de Oz is a Spanish folk/heavy metal band from Begoña, Madrid formed in mid-1988 by drummer Txus di Fellatio. In 1992, the band were finalists in the Villa de Madrid contest. Then, they went onto achieve great success in Spain, and in 1995, were declared Revolution Rock Band...


Performer

  • Dreamcatcher, a performer of "I Don't Wanna Lose My Way" on the Now That's What I Call Music! 51 (UK series) album
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