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Nightmare

The Dream You Can't Escape ALIVE!
1981 | 99m | English

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A drug-treated schizophrenic plagued by horrible nightmares is released from the hospital and goes on a killing spree.
Release Date: Oct 23, 1981
Director: Romano Scavolini
Writer: Romano Scavolini
Genres: Horror
Keywords nightmare, murder, gore, slasher, video nasty
Production Companies Goldmine Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Baird Stafford George Tatum
Sharon Smith Susan Temper
C.J. Cooke C.J. Temper
Mik Cribben Bob Rosen
Danny Ronan Kathy the Babysitter
Bill Milling Paul Williamson (as William Milling)
Scott Praetorius Young George
William Kirksey George's Father (as William S. Kirksey)
Christina Keefe George's Mother
Tammy Patterson Tammy Temper
Kim Patterson Kim Temper
Kathleen Ferguson Barbara
William Paul Steve
Tommy Bouvier Joe
John L. Watkins Man With Cigar
Tara Alexander Woman in Booth
Name Job
Ed French Special Effects Makeup Artist
Tom Savini Special Effects Supervisor
Giovanni Fiore Coltellacci Director of Photography
Leslie Larraine Special Effects
Alex Pfau Sound Effects
Jack Cooley Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mik Cribben Sound Mixer, Unit Manager
Romano Scavolini Director, Writer
Jack Eric Williams Original Music Composer
Jim Markovic Editor
Johanne Hansen Makeup Artist
Robert Lechterman Gaffer
Kevin J. O'Neill Stunts
Robert T. Megginson Editor
Darryl Ferrucci Special Effects Makeup Artist
Robin Stevens Makeup Artist
Carl Clifford Production Manager
Michael Sweney Assistant Director
Bill Milling Special Effects
Simon Nuchtern Production Supervisor
Name Title
Bill Milling Producer
John L. Watkins Producer
Christopher Cronyn Associate Producer
William Paul Associate Producer
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merenabe
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Nightmare was released in 1981, right in the middle of the slasher boom of the 80’s. Thankfully, it was one of the better slashers to be released during that wave. Nightmare follows a mental patient in New York. He escapes from a mental institution where doctors have been giving him experimental dr ... ugs to try to cure, or find the cause of, his psychosis. We follow this patient as he makes his way down the East Coast, leaving bodies in his wake. We also see some of the things he dreams about, and we begin to understand why this person is as screwed up as he is. When the patient finally arrives at his destination, he appears to be fixated on one particular family. This is when we are introduced to a kid named CJ, who appears to be dealing with his own issues at a very young age. So why is this psychopath interested in this one family? Well, you’ll just have to watch it yourself to find out since I am going to recommend this movie. Nightmare pretty much follows the standard slasher blueprint, but the biggest difference is we see the killer throughout the movie. We follow his journey. We see his face. He doesn’t want to kill people, but he can’t help himself. You almost sympathize with the killer. Speaking of the kills, this movie has some really impressive gore and kill scenes considering the budget. There is a lot of gore and blood, but at no time does it feel forced or gratuitous. It flows with the movie, and only intensifies the scenes in which they appear. It very effective use of gore, and the rest of the movie is good enough where you don’t feel the dialog and story is just a vehicle to get you to those scenes.

Jun 23, 2021
Wuchak
6.0

**_Psychological study of a psycho-slayer traveling from Manhattan to Cocoa Beach_** A man with obvious mental issues is deemed well by his handers at the asylum and so he's let loose in New York City whereupon he falls back into his murderous ways and naturally travels to Florida in order to see ... some former family members. “Nightmare” (1981) is serious psychological horror, like "Don't Go in the House" (1979), except that this is a slasher. The psycho escaping the sanitarium with the ultimate goal of killing former relatives recalls “Halloween” (1978), but this is way bloodier and has superior women, including Danny Ronan (Kathy), Sharon Smith (Susan) and a few others. It’s a little tedious here and there, but I thought it was generally entertaining for this type of flick. Some people criticize if for being confusing, but this is due to the artsy style, written/directed by an Italian filmmaker. The plot (described above) is actually pretty simple. Everything makes sense by the end with a little filling-in the blanks. The film runs 1 hour, 37 minutes, and was shot at Manhattan and Times Square, but mostly in Florida, including Cape Canaveral and Cocoa Beach, nearby Merritt Island and Cocoa, not to mention the Orlando Airport. GRADE: B-/B

Dec 31, 2022