Starring - David Knight (The Devil's Agent, Clue of the Twisted Candle), Moira Redmond (Alleyn Mysteries, A Shot in the Dark), and Jennie Linden (Dr. Who and the Daleks, Tales of the Unexpected)
Release Date - 1964
Genre - Horror
Tagline - "THREE SHOCKING MURDERS. Did she dream them?... or do them?"
Format - Bluray (Personal Collection) (Screener)
Rating (out of 5):
The film follows Janet (Linden) who is away at a private school but reoccurring nightmares force her expulsion. She returns to her home with her maid, driver, and on occasion, her guardian Henry Baxter (Knight). Her mother snapped when she was younger and killed her father resulting in Janet's fear that she would inherit her mother's mental disorder. After returning home she finds herself haunted by visions of a woman with a distinctive scar on her cheek. After several hauntings she is introduced to Baxter's bride who just happens to be the woman from her visions. Janet snaps and kills her resulting in her incarceration. However, the woman that she had been seeing in her visions was actually a plant from Baxter and as more murders appear he wonders if his plan to have his wife killed did push Janet over the edge or is something more supernatural happening in the estate.
Nightmare is far from the best that Hammer had to offer. In fact, I wouldn't include it in my top ten or even top twenty but that doesn't make it a bad film. In fact, it's real enjoyable and the story oddly works even though it's predictable while combining elements from other films. You have to give this one a chance but if you go into it with a negative attitude you will be very disappointed. The acting for this one is very enjoyable. Knight is fantastic as the loving father figure and the calculative man with greed and lust on his mind. His performance is fantastic and even though the story is predictable his performance and character progression makes it worth watching. Linden is great as well. Her intensity steals the scene. She gives the movie her all and is fantastic. The supporting cast is great as well with so many great performances. The story for this one blends the main plot from Strangers on a Train with Nightmare Castle which would release a year later based on a popular plot from other films before it. It's predictable but not bad. The film is essentially split up into two parts but it works. You follow the story like a good book that you've read many times before. It's a lot of fun especially when it's combined with the amazing set locations and atmosphere. Finally, the film doesn't give us blood but does more than make up for it with great cinematography and fantastic sets. Overall, Nightmare is a great watch especially if you are looking for something with great atmosphere to watch late at night. Snag this release from Scream Factory because you will not be disappointed.
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