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Nightmare Weekend

Two Days And Nights Of Relentless Terror. Who Will Survive?
1986 | 86m | English

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Popularity: 0.7 (history)

Director: Henri Sala
Writer: George Faget-Benard
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A female scientist performs experiments on three college girls that turn them into drooling, murderous mutants.
Release Date: May 12, 1986
Director: Henri Sala
Writer: George Faget-Benard
Genres: Science Fiction, Horror
Keywords computer, puppet, motorcycle
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Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Debbie Laster Julie Clingstone
Dale Midkiff Ken
Debra Hunter Jessica Brake
Andrea Thompson Linda
Robert John Burke Dave
Karen Mayo-Chandler Sue
Preston Maybank Bob
Kimberley Stahl Pamela
Name Job
Henri Sala Director
George Faget-Benard Writer
Robert Seidman Dialogue
Robert M. Baldwin Director of Photography
Denis Gheerbrant Director of Photography
Martin Kershaw Original Music Composer
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Wuchak
5.0

**_Mid-80’s cult oddity is creative and entertaining, but loses its mojo in the second half_** Three college females in central Florida are enlisted for an experiment that supposedly improves behavior by a woman of dubious morality (Debbie Laster), the assistant of a genius computer scientist. Th ... e latter’s loving daughter (Debra Hunter) falls for a courier who works for the psychotic woman (Dale Midkiff) while a couple of lustful barflies are attracted to the proceedings due to the alluring gals. Havoc ensues. Made by a French crew in Florida, "Nightmare Weekend" (1986) is not an example of great filmmaking, but it is entertaining to a point with imaginative bits, several attractive women and amusing thrills. One of the “imaginative bits” is an Artificial Intelligence puppet named George, which acts as Jessica’s buddy and counselor at home. Debra Hunter (Jessica), Lori Lewis (Annie) and Kimberley Stahl (Pamela) are highlights on the feminine front. Andrea Thompson of the forthcoming NYPD Blue is also on hand as Linda while Kim Dossin plays Mary-Rose. The second half becomes tedious because the flick is sidetracked by redundant softcore sequences and generally just doesn’t live up to the potential of the set-up. There are other issues, such as the dialogue being dubbed and not matching the character’s lips, not to mention somewhat nonsensical filmmaking (storytelling). So, this isn’t a good movie, technically speaking, but it’s kinda fun for those interested in low-budget weirdness and all things mid-80’s, as long as a little nudity doesn’t offend you. The film runs 1 hour, 25 minutes, and was shot in Ocala, Florida. GRADE: C

Jun 27, 2022