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A guardian (David Knight) and his lover (Moira Redmond) stage grim scenes to drive a haunted English heiress (Jennie Linden) mad.
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Anthony Arrigo Dread Central Despite a strong first half Nightmare almost totally lost me in the second, where the focus is on an unsympathetic character and anyone halfway versed in cinema can tell exactly where things are headed. Rated: 2.5/5 Jul 23, 2022 Full Review Dennis Schwartz Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews Creepy tale that has its chilling moments. Rated: B+ Mar 27, 2022 Full Review Matt Brunson Film Frenzy Nightmare leans more toward the Les Diaboliques end of the scale. Rated: 3/4 Mar 20, 2022 Full Review Kevin Carr Fat Guys at the Movies It is an interesting film to watch. It moves pretty quickly and it's interesting to try to figure it out. Rated: 2.5/4 Mar 19, 2022 Full Review Emanuel Levy EmanuelLevy.Com Rated: 2/5 Aug 19, 2005 Full Review Ken Hanke Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC) Superior Hammer non-horror thriller. Rated: 3/5 Feb 18, 2004 Full Review Read all reviews

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nick s Very well crafted film with compelling acting and moody cinematography. The finish could have done with a little more rounding, but that's a minor gripe. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 02/19/24 Full Review brad p Despite a strong first half Nightmare almost totally lost me in the second, where the focus is on an unsympathetic character and anyone halfway versed in cinema can tell exactly where things are headed. Hammer tried the Psycho formula and whiffed it. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member Part of an 8 film set of Hammer horror. This was released the year after Paranoiac, but I watched it first. It may be because of this subjective experience that this one surprised me while the other one felt unoriginal, but I think there are objective reasons that this film is better. As I stated in my review for that other Hammer movie, this is a domestic drama with contemporary chills, rather than a classic movie monster adaptation. Right at the start we are launched into a nightmare with visually interesting Expressionist lighting and Dutch angles in a mental asylum. Janet (Jennie Linden) is sent home from her private school when one teacher/counselor fears she may have a mental breakdown from repeated nightmares and lack of sleep. The teacher (Brenda Bruce) truly cares and travels home with her to be sure she gets settled. Linden plays Janet in nearly a constant state of fear. I thought she was a very good actress as I believed her character's fear by her reactions. There is no supernatural threat, although it is troubling that aspects of her nightmares seem to come to life in waking moments. Instead the nightmares are based on fears that mental illness that can in reality be inherited will be passed down and that frightening actions taken by a parent will uncontrollably be repeated by the grown child. This movie fulfills the purpose of horror. In the real world I understand the fear that conditions like Alzheimer's, Depression, and extreme Anxiety are likely to be passed from generation to generation. As an audience, we do also see Janet girlishly exciting to see her long distance fiancé again. We notice that something is off about this guy, an in home nurse that has been hired, and perhaps the family butler too. There is a lot of mystery about people's motivations. Like in Paranoiac, halfway through a twist is revealed and suddenly a character who was in on the first scam becomes the victim of a second sadistic scam. This second victim is self reflective and expects to be better able to defend against the scare tactics that they were part of perpetrating against poor Janet. There are too many creepy occurrences for this second victim to escape though. Who is the top mastermind of these nightmare inducing plots? Freddie Francis again directs this diamond in the rough that I am so glad I discovered. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 02/01/23 Full Review Audience Member A decent thriller from Hammer, even if they have done more interesting films. It does get dull at times, but it has a great build-up, and a decent pay-off. It doesn't get too exciting until the last act, but it's more than enough. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/02/23 Full Review Audience Member I really enjoyed this movie. It was way better than I expected. Some of the scenes were pretty freaky, though. But the movie kept me guessing. I recommend this movie only to adults... no kids. It's a little too scary for kids. It was almost too scary for me. :) But what a storyline! And it's black and white, which made it better. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/05/23 Full Review Audience Member A diamond in Hammer's list --Excellent Gothic horror!! Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/22/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis A guardian (David Knight) and his lover (Moira Redmond) stage grim scenes to drive a haunted English heiress (Jennie Linden) mad.
Director
Fred Francis
Producer
Jimmy Sangster
Production Co
Hammer Films
Genre
Horror
Original Language
British English
Release Date (Streaming)
Sep 13, 2016
Runtime
1h 23m
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