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Dementia 2015

★ 4.781 votes90 min📅 2015-12-04

"Let the memory games begin."

Dementia (2015), directed by Mike Testin, plunges viewers into a chilling psychological horror where an aging war veteran confronts more than just his fading memories.

Director: Mike Testin

Cast

Gene Jones
Gene Jones
George Lockhart
Kristina Klebe
Kristina Klebe
Michelle
Hassie Harrison
Hassie Harrison
Shelby Lockhart
Peter Cilella
Peter Cilella
Jerry Lockhart
Richard Riehle
Richard Riehle
Sam
Molly McQueen
Molly McQueen
Rose
Steve Agee
Steve Agee
Larry
Julian Bane
Julian Bane
Bernie Hirsh
Justin Benson
Justin Benson
Nurse Hollings
Morgan Peter Brown
Morgan Peter Brown
Walter

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dementia (2015) about?

Dementia (2015) follows an elderly war veteran who, after being diagnosed with dementia, is pushed by his estranged family to hire a live-in nurse. But as his memory deteriorates, he realizes the nurse isn't who she claims to be—and her true intentions are far darker than he imagined.

Who directed Dementia?

Mike Testin directed Dementia (2015), infusing the film with a slow-burn psychological tension that amplifies its horror elements.

Who stars in Dementia?

The film stars Gene Jones as the war veteran, alongside Kristina Klebe, Hassie Harrison, and Peter Cilella in pivotal roles.

Is Dementia (2015) worth watching?

With its tight 90-minute runtime and unsettling premise, Dementia (2015) offers a fresh take on psychological horror. While it may not be for everyone, fans of slow-burn thrillers will appreciate its atmospheric tension and thought-provoking themes.

How long is Dementia?

Dementia (2015) has a runtime of 90 minutes.

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About Dementia (2015) — A war veteran's fight against dementia turns into a chilling psychological horror

Dementia (2015), directed by Mike Testin, plunges viewers into a chilling psychological horror where an aging war veteran confronts more than just his fading memories. After a dementia diagnosis, his distant family pressures him to take on a live-in nurse, only to uncover her unsettling hidden motives. What begins as a routine caregiving arrangement spirals into a battle of wits and survival, blending the eerie unpredictability of neurological decline with the suspense of a lurking threat.

The veteran's once-orderly world unravels as paranoia sets in, revealing that his nurse's sinister intentions are as sharp as the tools of war he once wielded. Testin crafts a tense, atmospheric thriller that explores themes of trust, vulnerability, and the terrifying fragility of the human mind. With a runtime of just 90 minutes, Dementia (2015) packs a punch, delivering a claustrophobic experience where every shadow feels like a memory—and every memory feels like a trap.