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Echoes 1982

★ 3.54 votes89 min📅 1982-01-01

"It all began with a nightmare too terrifying to ignore ~ impossible to forget."

Directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman, *Echoes (1982)* weaves a haunting tale of artistry, obsession, and the shadows of the past. An artist finds himself tormented by vivid nightmares—a recurring love triangle that ends in violence—each dream more harrowing than the last.

Director: Arthur Allan Seidelman

Cast

Richard Alfieri
Michael Durant
Gale Sondergaard
Gale Sondergaard
Mrs. Edmunds
Ruth Roman
Ruth Roman
Mrs. Durant
Nathalie Nell
Nathalie Nell
Christine
Mercedes McCambridge
Mercedes McCambridge
Lillian Gerben
Mike Kellin
Mike Kellin
Sid Berman
John Spencer
John Spencer
Stephen
Robin Karfo
Sheila
Leonard Crofoot
Leonard Crofoot
Danny
Leib Lensky
Backstage Doorman

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Echoes (1982) about?

*Echoes (1982)* follows an artist haunted by disturbing dreams of a love triangle that spirals into murder. A psychic reveals the dreams trace back to a long-lost brother—a troubled soul from a past life—who may be trying to relive a tragic history through the artist's nightmares.

Who directed Echoes?

Arthur Allan Seidelman directed *Echoes (1982)*, bringing a sharp eye for psychological and supernatural storytelling to this cult classic.

Who stars in Echoes?

The film stars Richard Alfieri, Gale Sondergaard, Ruth Roman, Nathalie Nell, and Mercedes McCambridge in key roles that drive its eerie narrative.

Is Echoes (1982) worth watching?

As a hidden gem blending drama and horror, *Echoes (1982)* delivers a moody, atmospheric experience for fans of psychological thrillers. While it's not widely rated, its unique premise and strong cast make it a compelling watch for those seeking something off the beaten path.

How long is Echoes?

Echoes (1982) has a runtime of 89 minutes.

About Echoes (1982) — Art, Obsession, and Nightmares That Won't Fade

Directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman, *Echoes (1982)* weaves a haunting tale of artistry, obsession, and the shadows of the past. An artist finds himself tormented by vivid nightmares—a recurring love triangle that ends in violence—each dream more harrowing than the last. When a psychic connects the tormenting figure in his visions to his long-lost brother, a soul trapped in an ancient past life, the line between reality and nightmare blurs. The artist must confront not just his fears but a tragic history repeating itself, as if fate itself is trying to rewrite a story it refuses to let die.

The film's eerie atmosphere lingers long after the credits roll, blending psychological drama with supernatural horror. With a cast featuring Gale Sondergaard, Ruth Roman, and Mercedes McCambridge, *Echoes (1982)* explores themes of fate, guilt, and the inescapable weight of the past. It's a chilling reminder that some echoes never fade—they only grow louder.