
Nightmare 1989
Immerse yourself in the dark world of 'Nightmare (1989)', a haunting horror film that delves into the psyche of a journalist plagued by recurring nightmares.
Director: Mohamed Shebl
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Nightmare (1989) about?
The film follows a journalist who suffers from recurring nightmares about an abandoned mansion, as they struggle to confront the demons of their past.
Who directed Nightmare?
Mohamed Shebl directed Nightmare (1989), a masterful horror film that explores the psyche of a journalist plagued by nightmares.
Who stars in Nightmare?
The film features a talented cast, including Yousra, Ahmed Abdelaziz, and Tamim Abdo.
Is Nightmare (1989) worth watching?
With its gripping storyline and unsettling atmosphere, Nightmare (1989) is a must-watch for horror fans, but be warned: it may leave you sleeping with the lights on.
How long is Nightmare?
The runtime for Nightmare (1989) is 105 minutes.
About Nightmare (1989) — A Descent into Madness
Immerse yourself in the dark world of 'Nightmare (1989)', a haunting horror film that delves into the psyche of a journalist plagued by recurring nightmares. Director Mohamed Shebl masterfully crafts an atmosphere of foreboding and dread, as the protagonist's subconscious mind conjures up a terrifying reality. The abandoned mansion, a symbol of the repressed memories and unresolved traumas, serves as the backdrop for a descent into madness. With a talented cast, including Yousra and Ahmed Abdelaziz, 'Nightmare (1989)' is a gripping tale that explores the blurred lines between reality and nightmare.
As the journalist's grip on sanity begins to slip, the audience is drawn into a world of terrors, where the boundaries between dreams and reality are constantly shifting. Will the protagonist be able to confront the demons of their past, or will they succumb to the crushing weight of their own nightmares? 'Nightmare (1989)' is a thought-provoking and deeply unsettling horror film that will leave you sleeping with the lights on.