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Bad Dreams

  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
4.6K
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Jennifer Rubin in Bad Dreams (1988)
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Lone survivor Cynthia Weston of the Unity Fields cult's mass suicide wakes from a thirteen-year coma in a psychiatric ward, where other patients suddenly start dying under mysterious and gru... Read allLone survivor Cynthia Weston of the Unity Fields cult's mass suicide wakes from a thirteen-year coma in a psychiatric ward, where other patients suddenly start dying under mysterious and gruesome circumstances.Lone survivor Cynthia Weston of the Unity Fields cult's mass suicide wakes from a thirteen-year coma in a psychiatric ward, where other patients suddenly start dying under mysterious and gruesome circumstances.

  • Director
    • Andrew Fleming
  • Writers
    • Andrew Fleming
    • Michael Dick
    • P.J. Pettiette
  • Stars
    • Jennifer Rubin
    • Bruce Abbott
    • Richard Lynch
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    4.6K
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    • Director
      • Andrew Fleming
    • Writers
      • Andrew Fleming
      • Michael Dick
      • P.J. Pettiette
    • Stars
      • Jennifer Rubin
      • Bruce Abbott
      • Richard Lynch
    • 73User reviews
    • 60Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jennifer Rubin
    Jennifer Rubin
    • Cynthia
    Bruce Abbott
    Bruce Abbott
    • Dr. Alex Karmen
    Richard Lynch
    Richard Lynch
    • Harris
    Dean Cameron
    Dean Cameron
    • Ralph
    Harris Yulin
    Harris Yulin
    • Dr. Berrisford
    Susan Barnes
    • Connie
    John Scott Clough
    John Scott Clough
    • Victor
    Elizabeth Daily
    Elizabeth Daily
    • Lana
    • (as E.G. Daily)
    Damita Jo Freeman
    • Gilda
    Louis Giambalvo
    Louis Giambalvo
    • Ed
    Susan Ruttan
    Susan Ruttan
    • Miriam
    Sy Richardson
    Sy Richardson
    • Detective Wasserman
    Melissa Francis
    Melissa Francis
    • Young Cynthia
    • (as Missy Francis)
    Sheila Scott Wilkinson
    • Hettie
    Ben Kronen
    • Edgar
    Jon Menick
    • Night Guard Anthony
    Charles Fleischer
    Charles Fleischer
    • Ron the Pharmacist
    Brian Katkin
    • Physical Therapist
    • Director
      • Andrew Fleming
    • Writers
      • Andrew Fleming
      • Michael Dick
      • P.J. Pettiette
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    User reviews73

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    DrummerDude714

    Bad Dreams on elm Street 3 :)

    The First time I remember seeing this movie was back in the late 80s, when it was being played on HBO late one night. I remember at the time I thought the movie was pretty cool. I didnt see the movie again until about a year ago , when I picked up a used copy of it. Since then I have watched the movie a couple times, and I think its pretty awesome. its got some scary sences, and its definately got that old style 80s horror feel to it, which I miss. Its also crazy how similar this movie is to the 1987 masterpeice,A Nightmare on Elm Street 3- Dream Worriors. This movie's main star is Jennifer Ruben, who played Taryn in Nightmare 3...and just like in Nightmare 3, Bad Dreams is about a group of troubled kids who are in a mental institution, being haunted in there dreams by a burned boogeyman. It was cool to see Jennifer Ruben in another horror movie. This, and Nightmare 3, are the only two movies I can remember her in. Check out "Bad Dreams" if you want to see another cool late 80s horror movie.
    8rcavellero

    NOSTALGIA

    For some odd reason I was the hugest fan of this film when it first came out. I made my father take me to see it over and over again. And to this say I still watch it every once in a while.I guess the main appeal of it when I was younger is that the villain somewhat resembled Freddy Krueger and the lead actress Jenifer Rubin was from A Nightmare on Elm st. 3. The film doesn't offer much in the way of truly effective horror. But it makes up for it in creativity. It veers from the typical horror route going into a slightly more intellectual one and trying to induce psychological scares. Sometime they work and sometimes they won't. But at any rate the film is quite enjoyable with one hell of a twist ending. Maybe it's the nostalgia I feel towards it or maybe it's still because it has such a kick ass poster.
    4Fella_shibby

    Bad prescription.

    I first saw this in the early 90s on a vhs.

    Revisited it recently.

    When my 7 year ol nephew asked me the plot, he being a small kid, he excitedly said that its a Nightmare on Elm Street copy aft hearing the plot.

    I made him see Nightmare... but used to move away the screen during gory sequences.

    This movie is very slow n not at all scary.

    I dont kno what the makers were trying to achieve cos even one of the cop's name is Freddy and the lead actress Jennifer Rubin was a supporting actress in A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors.

    Coming back to this movie, they shud have focused more on the cult group but alas.

    The settings of the cultist's house is good but the movie terrible.
    Dellamorte_Dellamore07

    Perhaps overlooked?

    Bad Dreams (1988) Director: Andrew Fleming (The Craft) ***out of**** Review After barely escaping crazy cult guru's (able Richard Lynch) fiery suicide pact, Cynthia (the very gorgeous and likable Jennifer Rubin) finds herself awaking 13 years later, in year 1988. Trying to get on with her life, she starts to realize that her fellow patients in the mental hospital start dying in brutal ways, and start seeing hallucinations/dreams/visions of Harris, the burnt up cult leader. Is he back from the grave, vowing revenge for Cynthia's survival, or is something more sinister going on? Rather then going the cliché way in my review and bashing this movie for its direct influences from A Nightmare on Elm Street 3, I'll just say that they never got in the way of my enjoyment of this film. A lot of movies rip off others all the time, so I don't seem to ever get annoyed by these.

    The film has top notch production values, a very entertaining cast, and some warped out death scenes. You can see how the movie just wants to be a good thriller and does so almost effortlessly. I remember my dad buying a old VHS copy when I was 9 or so and not really liking it's cover, but since I didn't want to hurt my dad's feelings I stuck it up and pretended to be excited, and watched it, and ever since then I have a place in my (movie watching) heart for this, perhaps just based on that back story alone.

    One thing that I really enjoy is the actors. Lot's of familiar and likable faces in the house. I invested more into the movie by that way. I do admit the characters of the mental patients aren't fully developed enough though, I wanted to know more and see more about them, like the very sympathetic Lana (played quite well by Elizabeth Daily). She has a scene where she opens up her heart and I started liking her, but the movie is quick to get to the gore and kills and her plight is cut way to short. Same could be said for Dean Cameron and Susan Barnes.

    The directing by Andrew Fleming is basically there to serve the story, nothing to stand out. I would have preferred to see a director with a more unique visual voice (all of the Flemings movies never have stand out visuals) it would have made the movie more stand out, and his angles are pretty bland. Good scene transitions though.

    The soundtrack by Jay Ferguson was much appreciated and quite dreamy. Far better then his over the top attempt with Nightmare 5: Dream Child.

    The kills and gore are very queasy, and people who have dealt with a suicide or (god forbid) seen a suicide will surly be offended by this movie, but since I'm a avid horror fan I was never offended, but they certainly had cruel streak.

    Some flaws that hurt the movie are the lack of character development (as stated) and the movie's ending felt rushed, forced, and cut short. What happened to our survivors? I hate endings that never show the characters reactions after the events are over. One thing I will compare to Nightmare 3 is the ending, which was done there was well. Please take at least 4 or so minutes to better resolve our characters. The "surprise" in the end wasn't fully explored either, it somewhat didn't make much sense to me. What is this persons final goal when he succeeds? So maybe because I didn't want to hurt my dad's feelings at an early age, makes me warm up to this easier, or maybe it is just decent effort that can be watched from time to time. But be warned, this movie deals with suicide in a crude manner and surely will offend some.
    7suspiria10

    S10 Reviews: Bad Dreams (1988)

    Cynthia (Jennifer Rubin) wakes up after being in a coma for thirteen years. She is the sole survivor of a religious sect who burned themselves up. But the leader of the sect (Richard Lynch) wants her back and will stop at nothing to get her from beyond the grave. There might be more to Cynthia's bad dreams but will those around her die before she finds out.

    'Bad Dreams' is a better than average 80's flick with a good plot and a nifty twist. Populated by some horror vets (Rubins and Bruce Abbott) and put together well by director Andrew (The Craft) Fleming. 'Bad Dreams' deserves more attention than it gets and the new DVD release is just the ticket.

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    • Trivia
      Director Andrew Fleming said on the Blu-Ray audio commentary that he fought a losing battle to feature rock band X's "Burning House of Love" on the closing credits. A studio executive named Ralph Saul fought against Fleming and insisted on Guns N' Roses' "Sweet Child O' Mine," which later became a hit. The band had originally planned to make a music video which featured clips from the film.
    • Goofs
      When Harris is seen burned sitting at the chair next to the window , area around his eyes still has normal skin, possibly because it was too uncomfortable or not possible to put makeup there.
    • Quotes

      Ralph: [breaks a coffee pot over his guard's head] Do you want cream or sugar with that?

    • Alternate versions
      The 18-rated UK video release of this film was cut by 22 seconds by the BBFC to remove closeup shots of self-mutilation with a knife and a scalpel, and to reduce a scene where a man is repeatedly hit by a car. The cuts were waived by the BBFC in 2018 for DVD/Blu-ray.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Colors/18 Again!/Above the Law/Bad Dreams (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      Sweet Child O' Mine
      Written by Axl Rose, Slash, Izzy Stradlin, Duff McKagan and Steven Adler

      Performed by Guns N' Roses

      Published by Guns N' Roses Music

      Courtesy of Geffen Records by arrangement with Warner Special Products

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    • Release date
      • April 8, 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La pesadilla mortal
    • Production company
      • No Frills Film Production
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $9,797,098
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,008,870
      • Apr 10, 1988
    • Gross worldwide
      • $9,797,098
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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