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Nightmares

  • 1980
  • 1h 22m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
4,6/10
980
MA NOTE
Nightmares (1980)
HorreurThrillerHorreur avec tueur en série

Lors de son enfance, Cathy cause la mort de sa mère dans un accident de voiture. Seize ans plus tard, Cathy change son nom pour Helen et devient une actrice psychotique. Des choses horribles... Tout lireLors de son enfance, Cathy cause la mort de sa mère dans un accident de voiture. Seize ans plus tard, Cathy change son nom pour Helen et devient une actrice psychotique. Des choses horribles se produisent avec la distribution.Lors de son enfance, Cathy cause la mort de sa mère dans un accident de voiture. Seize ans plus tard, Cathy change son nom pour Helen et devient une actrice psychotique. Des choses horribles se produisent avec la distribution.

  • Director
    • John D. Lamond
  • Writers
    • Colin Eggleston
    • John D. Lamond
    • John-Michael Howson
  • Stars
    • Jenny Neumann
    • Gary Sweet
    • Nina Landis
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    4,6/10
    980
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • John D. Lamond
    • Writers
      • Colin Eggleston
      • John D. Lamond
      • John-Michael Howson
    • Stars
      • Jenny Neumann
      • Gary Sweet
      • Nina Landis
    • 31Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 50Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux25

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    Jenny Neumann
    • Helen Selleck
    Gary Sweet
    Gary Sweet
    • Terry Besanko
    Nina Landis
    • Judy
    Max Phipps
    Max Phipps
    • George D'alberg
    John-Michael Howson
    • Bennett Collingswood
    Briony Behets
    Briony Behets
    • Angela
    Maureen Edwards
    Maureen Edwards
    • Mother
    Sue Jones
    • Fay
    Jennie Lamond
    • Young Helen Selleck
    Adele Lewin
    • Sue
    Edmund Pegge
    Edmund Pegge
    • Bruce
    Peter Tulloch
    • Brian
    Bryon Williams
    • Father
    Malcolm Steed
    • Doctor
    Denise Peterson
    • Bad Auditionee
    Tania Uren
    • Nurse
    John Harris
    • Policeman #1
    Gary Day
    • Policeman #2
    • Director
      • John D. Lamond
    • Writers
      • Colin Eggleston
      • John D. Lamond
      • John-Michael Howson
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    Dethcharm

    "Desperation Often Drives Us To Extremes!"...

    NIGHTMARES (aka: STAGE FRIGHT) opens with a little girl inadvertently causing a car accident in which her mother is killed. Years later, Helen (Julie Neuman) is a struggling actress, auditioning for a part in a play. Still haunted by her mum's death, Helen is very insecure and emotionally unstable.

    Meanwhile, a randy, naked couple are murdered in an alley. Everything seems to point to the guilt of one person, though the killer is never shown.

    While Helen is busy working on her first relationship with a man, more grisly murders occur, including the butchering of the world's most odious theater critic.

    In the end, it all adds up to very little, providing no real surprises or twists. This movie is for those who simply want a blood-soaked experience with extra helpings of nudity.

    TWO INTERESTING FACTS: #1- Glass always breaks in big, knife-shaped shards, suitable for murdering people! #2- Having sex can only lead to death by knife-shaped glass shards!...
    3Groverdox

    Dire horror movie, notable only for the overdose of sex

    "Nightmares" is a dire, tedious and dirty attempt at a slasher movie that can't even be bothered with a twist in the tail.

    The only thing - absolutely the only thing - that you'll remember about this movie is the sex. It has more of that than probably any slasher movie I've seen, and it's quite graphic, including a close up shot of a man's hand mauling a woman's pudenda.

    Aside from this nothing in the movie connects because it is so stupid and absurd. The 'action' is set around a play where people keep getting murdered. All of the killings happen from POV shots except for when the killer raises the murder weapon - a shard of glass - in the air. More than once they kill their victims two at a time, so why isn't there any attempt to fight back? They scream, recoil, and get slashed up. Blood goes everywhere, but the killings are not particularly graphic. The budget went on actors willing to get naked, it seems, and allowed no room for visible wounds, so all we end up with is fake blood smeared on naked bodies.

    I could hardly wait for this movie to be over, so I contemplated things like how the play could continue while its cast of only five people is already missing two actors, at least one of which has been discovered murdered in the theatre itself. The effort to find the killer is so lax that detectives allow the other cast and director into the crime scene so that they can watch from the seats as they go about their job of questioning one of the actors, and then disappear from the movie permanently so that subsequent performances can happen, minus the actor who got killed. Presumably the public has heard about the murder. Why are they so keen to enter the theatre where someone was brutally murdered yesterday and no one knows who did it?

    This is the kind of movie where people take a long time to die from POV shots so that we can see them scream, get slashed up, run away, get chased, continue to get slashed up... but then other characters die immediately from one stab if they happen to be in a crowded place so that no one around can tell they've been killed. It's as though the filmmakers realise no one who watches such a movie will care enough to notice such inconsistencies and unrealities. Or perhaps they think the audience isn't bright enough to get it.

    The existence of such a movie, therefore, is an insult to anyone who has to sit through it, on top of everything else.
    5matthewstanton123-857-954811

    Cool little aussie horror

    Easy to watch slasher flick with basic thin plot starring jenny neumann from hell night.

    Most of the ingredients for a good horror filmare here , blood ,deaths , naked bodies and sex.

    Set around a theatre company and the performance of a new play the actors and the crew are picked off one by one,quite a short film that runs at a nice pace. The acting and the string score are quite good, the killings are basic worth a watch.
    lazarillo

    Early Aussie slasher knock-off

    This is a rather strange early Australian attempt to ape the American slasher films, but it is only really interesting in the places where it deviates from them. It's one of a small number of slasher films that is set in a theater during a theatrical production, which not only provides a good setting, but also a lot of very worthy victims (theater actors, directors, critics, etc.) as well as a very believable reason why no one notices the initial disappearances (theater people being as self-absorbed and narcissistic as they get). Unfortunately, the back story is very lame, involving a young acting ingenue (Jenny Neumann) with a vague, troubled past (her mother died in a car accident after a sexual tryst). When she is cast in a new theater production, people start being brutally murdered. So who is the killer? Unfortunately, it's probably EXACTLY who you think it is.

    The director of this movie was an unknown (at least outside Australia), but the co-writer/co-producer Collin Eggleston gave the world both the idiotic sex film "Fantasm Comes Again" and underrated nature-gone-amok thriller "Long Weekend". Jenny Neumann also appeared in American slasher semi-classic "Hell Night" where she played the English girl (you know, the one who WASN'T Linda Blair)who spends her entire screen time in bed with a guy without ever actually taking off her underwear. Regrettably, she doesn't get naked here either, but pretty much everyone else does. This movie stands apart from the rest of the slasher films in the sheer gratuitousness of its gratuitous nudity, including a LONG scene where one corpulent Aussie lass is chased butt-naked out of the theater and into the street by the killer. In this respect the movie kind of resembles Pete Walkers sexploitation/early slasher film "The Flesh and Blood Show", but it's not a patch on that one.

    The film also compares pretty unfavorably with Michel Soavi's film "Stage Fright" with which it is often confused, and a lot of the decent, if micro-budgeted, horror films being made Down Under in the late 70's/early 80's. On the plus side, it's a lot better than "Cut" and some of the crap that has been seeping out of the country more recently. See it if you can find it, but don't go out of your way.
    5kevinfbarker

    Doesn't Make Much Sense

    Heavy on style and wacky P.O.V. shots, but very low on anything resembling a cohesive story. We're essentially told who the killer is from the start of the film, but the script tries to pretend like we don't know and keep it a mystery, but it's so obvious that it makes you wish they'd just throw any mystery out the table and just show the killer as they're doing their slashing instead of filming nearly all the murders in P.O.V. mode.

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      The murder of the couple in the alleyway was added to the film after the principal shooting had wrapped.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 octobre 1980 (Australia)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Australia
    • Site officiel
      • Umbrella Entertainment - Blu-Ray (Australia)
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Stage Fright
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
    • sociétés de production
      • Bioscope
      • John Lamond Motion Picture Enterprises
      • Movityme Pty.
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      • 500 000 $ AU (estimation)
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      1 heure 22 minutes
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      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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