Nightmare (1981 film)

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Nightmare
File:Nightmare FilmPoster.jpeg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Romano Scavolini
Produced by John L. Watkins
Written by Romano Scavolini
Screenplay by Tom Savini
Story by Romano Scavolini
Starring Baird Stafford
Sharon Smith
C.J. Cooke
Mik Cribben
Music by Jack Eric Williams
Cinematography Gianni Fiore[1]
Edited by Robert T. Megginson[1]
Production
company
Goldmine Productions
Distributed by Goldmine Productions
21st Century Film Corporation[1]
Release dates
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  • October 23, 1981 (1981-10-23) (US)
Running time
97 minutes[1]
Country USA[1]
Language English

Nightmare (also released as Nightmares in a Damaged Brain)[2] is a 1981 slasher film directed by Romano Scavolini.[1] Nightmare gained instant notoriety among horror fans when it was banned in the UK as a video nasty and its distributor was sentenced to 18 months in prison for refusing to edit one second of violent footage.[3] The film also garnered controversy for claiming in its press material that Tom Savini had provided the film's special effects, which Savini vehemently denied.[4]

Synopsis

George Tatum (Baird Stafford) journeys back down to his home in Florida. Along the way, he has recurring nightmares of a violent incident from his childhood, which forces him to kill again.

George's ex-wife, Susan Temper (Sharon Smith), young son C.J. (C.J. Cooke), and the family babysitter begin to receive "hang-up" calls, which none of them realize is George making sure his family is home. The closer George gets to his destination, the more gruesome his murders become and the memories of his first childhood-murder intensify.

Donning an old man mask to conceal his identity, George makes his way into his old house with an rock pick, killing the babysitter, and goes after his son and two daughters (Kim Patterson, and Tammy Patterson), who have taken refuge in their mother's bedroom on the second floor. Young C.J. manages to shoot George with a revolver through a hole hacked into the door, causing him to fall back down the staircase. As he lies dying, George has a full recall of his childhood, where upon catching his father (William Kirksey) cheating on his mother (Christina Keefe) with a mistress, he brutally murders both of them with an felling axe.

As George is carried off in a stretcher, his wife comes home, identifies her husband, and goes into a screaming fit. Young C.J. is taken for questioning by the police, and winks into the camera as the final image of the film.

Cast

  • Baird Stafford as George Tatum
  • Sharon Smith as Susan
  • C.J. Cooke as C.J.

Critical reception

Janet Maslin of The New York Times gave the film a negative review.[5]

References

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