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Nightmares

Movie (1983)


A collection of short stories. In one a woman who leaves her house late at night to drive to the store while a killer is loose encounters some problems. In the second an arcade whiz kid's obsession with a game leads to deadly consequences. In the third a small town priest loses his faith and decides to leave town, but in the desert is stalked by a mysterious black pick-up truck. In the final story, ...

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Released: Jan 1st, 1983
Budget: N/A
Revenue: $6,670,680.00

Nightmares Main Cast

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Cristina Raines
Cristina Raines
plays Lisa the Wife (segment "Terr…
Joe Lambie
Joe Lambie
plays Phil the Husband (segment "T…
Anthony James
Anthony James
plays Store Clerk (segment "Terror…
Clare Nono
Clare Nono
plays Mori the Newswoman (segment "…
Raleigh Bond
Raleigh Bond
plays Norman, a Neighbor (segment "…
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  • Originally made for network television, but deemed "too intense." Extra footage was added and it was released theatrically.
  • Emilio Estevez went through a two week training course with the NYPD on gun use to train for his battle scenes when the computer-generated enemies entered the real world.
  • Movie Goof (continuity error): In Chapter Three - The Benediction, a 1970 Chevelle Malibu 4-door sedan is used in several scenes (rear bumper with square taillights), and the car which is totalled before the segment ends is a 1972 model (rear bumper with 4 round taillights). The 1970 Chevelle used in the film has a front grille from a 1972 model, headlights from a 1971/72 (1970 Chevelles had 4 headlights up front), and turn signal lenses from a 1971.
  • Movie Goof (factual errors): When Father MacLeod is saying the funeral Mass for the slain child, the Latin he uses is completely random. For example, during the ablutions (where he is washing his fingers presumably prior to the consecration) he is saying the "Hail Mary", which is not part of the Mass liturgy at all. Also, if the action is contemporary (as the cars being used suggest), the Mass would almost certainly be in the vernacular (i.e. either English or Spanish).
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