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Nightmares 1980

★ 5.027 votes83 min📅 1980-10-30

"Screams of terror… silenced only by the splintering of glass!"

Immerse yourself in the world of Nightmares (1980), a chilling horror-thriller that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Directed by John D. Lamond, this gripping film tells the story of Cathy, a young girl whose reckless actions lead to her mother's tragic death.

Director: John D. Lamond

Cast

Jenny Neumann
Jenny Neumann
Helen Selleck
Gary Sweet
Gary Sweet
Terry Besanko
Nina Landis
Nina Landis
Judy
Max Phipps
Max Phipps
George D'alberg
John-Michael Howson
Bennett Collingswood
Edmund Pegge
Edmund Pegge
Bruce
Sue Jones
Fay
Adele Lewin
Sue
Briony Behets
Briony Behets
Angela
Maureen Edwards
Mother

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Nightmares (1980) about?

Nightmares (1980) follows the story of Cathy, a young girl whose reckless actions lead to her mother's tragic death, and her subsequent descent into madness as she becomes embroiled in a series of terrifying events.

Who directed Nightmares?

Nightmares (1980) was directed by John D. Lamond.

Who stars in Nightmares?

The film features a talented cast, including Jenny Neumann, Gary Sweet, and Nina Landis.

Is Nightmares (1980) worth watching?

While Nightmares (1980) may not be a critically acclaimed film, its blend of horror and thriller elements makes it a compelling watch for fans of the genre.

How long is Nightmares?

Nightmares (1980) has a runtime of 83 minutes.

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About Nightmares (1980) — A Chilling Horror-Thriller that Will Keep You on the Edge of Your Seat

Immerse yourself in the world of Nightmares (1980), a chilling horror-thriller that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Directed by John D. Lamond, this gripping film tells the story of Cathy, a young girl whose reckless actions lead to her mother's tragic death. 16 years later, Cathy has reinvented herself as Helen, a struggling actress who seems to have it all together. But as she becomes embroiled in a new play, the lines between reality and fiction begin to blur, and the cast and crew start to fall prey to a series of terrifying events.

As the body count rises, Helen's grip on reality begins to slip, and the audience is left wondering what will happen next. With its themes of trauma, guilt, and the blurred lines between reality and fantasy, Nightmares (1980) is a must-watch for fans of the horror-thriller genre. So, if you're ready to experience the screams of terror that only the splintering of glass can silence, then Nightmares (1980) is the film for you.