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Sleepstalker

  • Video
  • 1995
  • R
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
1.3K
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Jay Underwood and Michael Harris in Sleepstalker (1995)
Slasher HorrorFantasyHorrorMystery

A serial killer known as "The Sandman" is resurrected by a voodoo priest into a body made of sand. To keep his new body, he must track down and kill the one victim who escaped him seventeen ... Read allA serial killer known as "The Sandman" is resurrected by a voodoo priest into a body made of sand. To keep his new body, he must track down and kill the one victim who escaped him seventeen years before.A serial killer known as "The Sandman" is resurrected by a voodoo priest into a body made of sand. To keep his new body, he must track down and kill the one victim who escaped him seventeen years before.

  • Director
    • Turi Meyer
  • Writers
    • Alfredo Septién
    • Turi Meyer
  • Stars
    • Michael Harris
    • Vincent Berry
    • Caryn Richman
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Turi Meyer
    • Writers
      • Alfredo Septién
      • Turi Meyer
    • Stars
      • Michael Harris
      • Vincent Berry
      • Caryn Richman
    • 37User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Michael Harris
    Michael Harris
    • The Sandman
    Vincent Berry
    • Griffin, age 7
    Caryn Richman
    Caryn Richman
    • Mom
    Marc McClure
    Marc McClure
    • Dad
    William Lucking
    William Lucking
    • Detective Bronson Worth
    Michael D. Roberts
    • The Preacher
    Jay Underwood
    Jay Underwood
    • Griffin Davis
    Angel Ashley
    • Cheryl
    Kathryn Morris
    Kathryn Morris
    • Megan
    Kathleen McMartin
    • Dana
    A.J. Glassman
    • Kenny
    Barry Lynch
    • Pierson
    David O'Shea
    • Prison Guard
    Gabriel Carrier
    • Witness
    Peter Vasquez
    Peter Vasquez
    • Dog Sanchez
    • (as Peter Mark Vasquez)
    Ken Foree
    Ken Foree
    • Detective Rolands
    Lenore van Camp
    • Julia
    Lillian Hurst
    Lillian Hurst
    • Old Woman
    • Director
      • Turi Meyer
    • Writers
      • Alfredo Septién
      • Turi Meyer
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    7Weirdling_Wolf

    'Sandman's coming to dust more than your eyes, baby!'

    'Sleepstalker' is the rare exception to the oft reiterated internet theorem that most low-budget 90s horrors were pony, as, for me at least, this modestly marvellous DTV doozie rocked a little less timorously than you might have originally thought!! Turi Meyer's mythically menacing 'Sleepstalker' (1995) also features beloved horror icon Ken Foree as Stoic Detective Rolands!!!! Hellz yeah, dude!!!! While ultimately it's a cheap and skeevey 'Shocker' knock-off, it's got a deliciously dusted, hoodoo-voodoo terror-twist in the tale! Right on!!!! 'Sandman's coming to dust more than your phooken eyes, baby!' And, ohhhh!!! Yeah!!! The deliciously rudimentary CGI scene is a legit double-take gasser!! While 'Sleepstalker' is the frequently forgotten fright-flick that can usually be found on a budget DVD collection with 3 other wholly unrelated, infinitely more grot-laden titles, its ignominious relegation to the B-Horror 'dust' bin of DVD doom is not entirely justified!
    8NostromoX

    Although it was not entirely original it had enough creepy moments to make it all worth while, especially the Sandman's Lullaby

    Although the movie reminded me of the "Freddy" films and the movie "Dust Devil," It had enough creepy moments to make it a worthwhile viewing. A repeated flashback/dream sequence was exceptionally disturbing and the Sandman's Lullaby was really chilling. Also, the ending was unexpected. Some thought and creativity went onto the Special Effects and for once the killer was underplayed.
    adashiel

    It is memorable only for the lullaby at the end

    I've seen this movie a couple times on cable, but the only thing about it I remember is the haunting lullaby ("Sleep, baby, Sleep") at the end. It took me awhile to even remember its name. It's far from being a good movie, but at the same time, it's not bad enough to have much camp value. That lullaby, though, is amazing.
    4Scream-11

    Decent idea fails because of not-so-special effects

    The basic idea, a killer coming back from the dead as a guy made of sand in order to kill people again, isn't bad, and the movie has a few scary moments, but the effects are far from special. One of the effects that gets incredibly over-used happens whenever the killer turns into sand and defies gravity to pour himself up into air vents or whatever happens to be nearby. At first, it looks pretty cool, but if you turn your head upside down to watch the scene, it's pretty obvious how it was done, and the entire movie looks cheaper. If I remember right, there's a great plot twist towards the end, but it's too little, too late to save this movie. I don't recommend Sleepstalker.
    4jfarms1956

    sandy scary movie

    This movie is for those 10 and up. Maybe kids shouldn't's see horror flicks, but let's face it, they love them. This is a true popcorn cruncher. Just like many horror movies, it starts off slow. It builds slowly but keeps you hooked. You get hooked by a murder within the first ten minutes of the movie. Maybe a better title of the movie should have been Sandman. The cast helps make this movie work and yet none of them are what I would call superstars. This movie would be good for sleepovers and slumber parties. The movie offers little surprise in plot and ending.An average horror film with average entertainment value.Enjoy the flick for what it is. Four thumbs up.

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    • Goofs
      The main characters' age is depicted differently throughout the film. In the first scene, Griffin is seven years old and Sandman appears to be in his early thirties. Seventeen years later, as Sandman awaits execution, he seems not to have aged a day, while Griffin is a full grown man. However, the flashback scene shows Sandman appearing to be about 10 years old, while Griffin is depicted as a baby. Their age difference just doesn't match up.
    • Connections
      Featured in Joe Bob's Drive-In Theater: Killer Geeks (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      BLUE TO BLACK
      Words and Music by Artie Colatrella, Lee Curreri and Lisbeth Scott

      Produced by Lee Curreri

      Performed by Lisbeth Scott

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • April 27, 1995 (Philippines)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sleepstalker: The Sandman's Last Rites
    • Production companies
      • Intrazone
      • P.G. Entertainment
      • Prism Entertainment Corporation
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 4:3 full frame

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