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Bad Dreams

Bad Dreams

1988Movie⏱️ 1h 24mR
HorrorThriller
5.7
IMDB Rating
4,677 votes

Lone survivor Cynthia Weston of the Unity Fields cult's mass suicide wakes from a thirteen-year coma in a psychiatric ward, where other patients suddenly start dying under mysterious and gruesome circumstances.

Director
Andrew Fleming
Writers
Andrew Fleming, Michael Dick, P.J. Pettiette
Stars
Jennifer Rubin, Bruce Abbott, Richard Lynch
Release Date
April 8, 1988
Language
English
Country
United States
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Reviews
📋 5.4K
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🎭 Top Cast

Jennifer Rubin
Jennifer Rubin
as Cynthia
Bruce Abbott
Bruce Abbott
as Dr. Alex Karmen
Richard Lynch
Richard Lynch
as Harris
👤
Dean Cameron
as Ralph
Harris Yulin
Harris Yulin
as Dr. Berrisford
👤
Susan Barnes
as Connie
John Scott Clough
John Scott Clough
as Victor
Elizabeth Daily
Elizabeth Daily
as Lana
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Damita Jo Freeman
as Gilda
Louis Giambalvo
Louis Giambalvo
as Ed

💰 Box Office

$9,797,098
Worldwide Gross
$9,797,098
Domestic Gross
$4,008,870
Opening Weekend

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.85 : 1
Sound
Dolby Stereo
Color
Color
Production
No Frills Film Production

🏷️ Keywords

cultencouraged to commit suicidesole survivorcoma1970s

🎯 Categories

Folk HorrorSlasher HorrorHorrorThriller

⭐ Featured Review

Drugs, Cults and Burned up Svengalis
by BandSAboutMovies2017-05-29

"Everyone likes to proclaim that the world is so much worse today than it ever has been. If you feel that way and weren't alive for the 1970s, allow me to debase you of this notion. The "Me Decade" was full of random violence, the fuel crisis, Three Mile Island, Watergate, Son of Sam, the end of Manson, Zodiac and religious orders that some would proclaim as cults, from the Process Church and the Moonies to Jonestown. We don't really have a modern analogue for these fringe groups that would spring up from time to time because it seems like the Hale-Bopp comet wiped the last ..."

💡 Did You Know?

Director Andrew Fleming said on the Blu-Ray audio commentary that he fought a losing battle to feature rock band X's "Burning House of Love" on the closing credits. A studio executive named Ralph Saul fought against Fleming and insisted on Guns N' Roses' "Sweet Child O' Mine," which later became a hit. The band had originally planned to make a music video which featured clips from the film.

📖 Synopsis

Lone survivor Cynthia Weston of the Unity Fields cult's mass suicide wakes from a thirteen-year coma in a psychiatric ward, where other patients suddenly start dying under mysterious and gruesome circumstances.