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Nightmare

A young woman is plagued by nightmares of her asylum-patient mother. Upon returning to her family home, the nightmares become real when she sees a strange woman pacing the halls.

Director(s)

Clytie Jessop

Freddie Francis

Cast & Crew

Timothy Bateson

Timothy Bateson

Hotel Bartender

Freddie Francis

Freddie Francis

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John Welsh

John Welsh

Doctor

Brenda Bruce

Brenda Bruce

Mary Lewis

George A. Cooper

George A. Cooper

John

Clytie Jessop

Clytie Jessop

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Isla Cameron

Isla Cameron

Mother

Jennie Linden

Jennie Linden

Janet Freeman

Moira Redmond

Moira Redmond

Grace Maddox

Elizabeth Dear

Elizabeth Dear

Young Janet

David Knight

David Knight

Henry Baxter

Irene Richmond

Irene Richmond

Mrs. Gibbs

Julie Samuel

Julie Samuel

Maid

Details

GenresThriller, Horror, Mystery
Runtime1h 23 mins
Released on28 Feb 1964
Languageen
Produced InUnited Kingdom
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Reviews

CinemaSerf

7/10

"Janet" (Jennie Linden) has been having some ghastly nightmares, so is sent home from her posh "Hatcher's School for Young Ladies" ostensibly to recuperate. We learn quite quickly that she has good reason for her troubles - only a few years earlier her mother had rather lost the plot and murdered her father. Now the young woman fears that perhaps she might be suffering from a similar mental illness - and sadly things really don't fare much better for her in her new surroundings. Freddie Francis has done quite a good job with Jimmy Sangster's story - he gives the film a Hammer look and feel to it, but in a far more sophisticated way. Much more of the mystery is psychological and presented to us with subtlety (and a decent score from Don Banks) - we are drawn into the story rather more. The fact that the acting talents here are consistent rather than stellar, gives the story more of a chance to shine. The script is quite well paced, too - all in all helping to deliver quite an intriguing mystery that does keep the pot boiling well for 80 minutes.

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