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Frightmare [1975] (DVD)


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Frightmare [1975] (DVD)

 
Description: Genre: Horror / Theatrical Release: 1975 / Actors: Kim Butcher, Deborah Fairfax, Leo Genn, Noel Johnson, Sheila Keith. ... more
Frightmare [1975] (DVD) ... / Suburban mother Dorothy Yates is released after spending 18 years in an institution and has supposedly been cured of her cannibalistic urges. But her bloodlust proves to be too much to resist and it appears it may even run in the family!

Newest Review: ... for something that you really are not meant to have, cannibalism. Of all the Pete Walker movies of this time, Frightmare ... more

 ... offers the most striking vision with some of the worst acting. The memories of Frightmare really stayed with me for years after seeing it, and were given a stark reminder when I made my most recent return to this horror movie as part of a self imposed Pete Walker season. The story of Frightmare is incredibly slow moving, but this is not a criticism; because this slow delivery makes the terror at the end all the more striking. But don't be fooled into thinking the movie is about build up, all the way through there is ...more

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Frightmare [DVD] [1974] [Region 1] [USImport] [NTSC]
Release Date: 2006 - 05 - 16,
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Crowned Review Frightmare [1975] (DVD): The Original Driller Killer (895 words)
by - written on 04/09/08 (Very useful, 109 readings)
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Few movies stick in mind, especially when it comes to horror. I was given a somewhat liberal upbringing in which from a very early age I was allowed to see horror movies. As a result by the time I reached my mid-teens I was immune to the effects of visual movie horror. But in the early 1990's I remember classic TV station showing the world premiere of a movie by unusual director Pete Walker called Frightmare, although made nearly 22 years earlier it was the first time that the movie had been allowed to be seen in the UK since its release, the governing body (the BBFC) deciding it was too much for innocent eyes and ears to be subjected too. Frightmare begins as ...  Read the complete review

 
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