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...a
fearful film” ( Daily Star) - “90 minuets of total terror...” (Variety) “
The dream you can’t escape alive...!” “NIGHTMARE
has been hailed as the American Cult Terror Film of 1882. It begins with
a very bloody NIGHTMARE that triggers George Tatum’s journey into
madness and an axe-swinging insanity that doesn’t stop for 90 minutes....” “A
terrifying look inside the mind of a possessed psychopathic killer|.
Contains sexual situations and scenes of explicit horror not suitable
for children....” “Not
for the faint-hearted, NIGHTMARE is a very terrifying film that explores
the violent, twisted workings of the mind of an uncontrollable
psychopathic murderer....” “Maybe
the goriest, bloodiest thriller-chillier yet with a homicidal maniac
doubling with gruesome acts...Among the goose-pimple classic-horrors
like “Friday the 13th” - “Down of the Dead” and
“Texas Chainsaw Massacre” (Archer Winsten, N.Y. Post)
“The
most gory and horrifying movie ever made” (Bill Carlton, Daily News) “Graphically convincing depiction of murders and, mayhem combine
with numerous sexual situations to make this film a thriller you won’t
want to watch just before bedtime.” (N.Y. Times)
The plot Upon
his mistaken release from a mental Hospital, George Tatum embarks on an
odyssey that begins in Times Square’s porn palaces. He is continually
tormented by a bloody gruesome and explicit nightmare of the axe-murder
and decapitation of a love-making couple by a young boy. Its compulsive
force drives George to head south. In Daytona beach, Florida, a
baby-sitter has her hands full with three children whose divorced mother
is off with her new boyfriend. One of
the children, a boy named C.J. is always up to some prank or
another. He relishes in scaring his baby-sitter as well as his mother.
Having “cried wolf” once too often, C.J.’s warning go unheeded
when he tells of a “strange man” lurking around the house. A series
of mysterious phone calls ensues, and soon the bloodbaths begin. |
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NIGHTMARE (Romano
Scavolini: Writer,
Director & Associated Producer) Goldmine
Production 1982 Starring:
Baird Stafford,
C.J. Cooke, Mik Gribben, Sharom Smith, Kathleen Fergusson. Special
Effects Director: Tom
Savini Music:
Jack Eric
Williams. Produced
by Jhon L. Watkins Executive
Producer: David
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