Directed by:
Romano ScavoliniScreenplay:
Romano ScavoliniCinematography:
Giovanni Fiore ColtellacciComposer:
Jack Eric WilliamsCast:
Baird Stafford, Sharon Smith, C.J. Cooke, Ray Baker, Mik Cribben, Bill Milling, Kevin J. O'Neill, Michael SweneyPlots(1)
Nightmares in a Damaged Brain depicts the slow mental burn down of an escaped psychopath as he hacks his way through New York's 42nd Street, horny teenagers and random suburban housewives! But there is more to his rampage than meets the eye, as a shocking final twist reveals! Featuring enough Freudian-fermentation to appease genre academics, and packing in more plasma splashed set pieces than any of its rivals, Nightmares in a Damaged Brain is advised only for the strongest of stomachs! One thing is for sure though - this is the Slasher Classic you have all been craving for! (88 Films)
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A course in amateur psychology. If only they wouldn’t be screaming hysterically all the time, especially the mother. It’s not bad, but I’m certainly not thrilled about it. I’m getting more convinced that, at least when it comes to horror in general, and old stuff in particular, IMDB has much more accurate ratings (here 5.3/10). ()
Nightmare is a beautifully bad delicacy for horror enthusiasts, for those who like slasher films and don't mind that sometimes the films aren't downright unique, but they have something in them that makes them worth watching. In my opinion, that's what Nightmare has. It probably won't appeal to a wider audience, but those who like slasher films will find something to like here. ()