The Waterdance (1992)
The Waterdance (1992)
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Plot.
Author Joel Garcia breaks his neck while hiking, and finds himself in a rehab center with Raymond, an exaggerating ladies man, and Bloss, a racist biker. Considerable tension builds as each character tries to deal with his new found handicap and the problems that go with it, especially Joel, whose lover Anna is having as difficult a time as he is.
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Currently The Waterdance is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: fuboTV
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Cast & Crew.
Eric Stoltz
Joel Garcia
Helen Hunt
Anna
William Forsythe
Bloss
Wesley Snipes
Raymond Hill
William Allen Young
Les
James Roach
Guy in the Electric Wheelchair
Elizabeth Peña
Rosa
Grace Zabriskie
Pat
Henry Harris
Mr. Gibson
Tony Genaro
Victor
Kimberly Scott
Alice
Eva Rodriguez
Victor's Wife
Eva Rodriguez
Victor's Wife
Erick Vigil
Victor's Son
Neal Jimenez
Director
Edgar Rodriguez
Victor's Son
Michael Steinberg
Director
Angélica Castell
Victor's Daughter
Casey Stengel
Vernon
Marie Cantin
Producer
Susan Gibney
Cheryl Lynn
Gale Anne Hurd
Producer
Elizabeth Dennehy
Candy
Michael Convertino
Composer
Starletta DuPois
Florence
Mark Plummer
Cinematographer
Mirron E. Willis
Doctor
Jeff Freeman
Editor
Badja Djola
Decton
Thomas F. Duffy
Dr. Harrison
Pam Dixon
CastingDirector
Bob Ziembicki
ProductionDesigner
Marco Ramos
Tomas
David Aguilar
Carlos
Michael Bowen
Biker #1
Joey Ciccone
Biker #2
Chelsea Madison-Ciu
Lucille
Fay Hauser
Rachel Hill
Barbara Alyn Woods
Annabelle Lee
Jennifer Ryan
Stripper
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Wiki.
The Waterdance is a 1992 American drama film directed by Neal Jimenez and Michael Steinberg and starring Eric Stoltz, Wesley Snipes, William Forsythe, and Helen Hunt. It was written by Neal Jimenez. The film is a semi-autobiographical story about a young fiction writer who becomes tetraplegic fully paralyzed in a hiking accident and works to rehabilitate his body and mind at a rehabilitation center.
The title refers to a dream recounted by Raymond Hill, Snipes's character, about dancing on the surface of a lake. Since, in Raymond's dream, he must continue dancing on the lake to avoid sinking and drowning, the dream may be a metaphoric reference to the necessity of continually coping with the world.