Bad Dreams (1988)

Bad Dreams (1988)

Bad Dreams (1988) Movie Info

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Movie NameBad Dreams (1988)
DirectorAndrew Fleming
Screenplay WriterAndrew Fleming
Based on Novel by— (Original screenplay)
Lead ActorsJennifer Rubin
CastJennifer Rubin, Bruce Abbott, Richard Lynch, Dean Cameron
GenreHorror, Thriller
Release DateApril 8, 1988 (United States)
Duration1h 24m (84 minutes)
BudgetNot widely reported
LanguageEnglish
CountryUnited States
Box Office (Worldwide)Limited data available

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Cynthia has a little problem. See, when she was a little girl, she fell into a cult run by a guy named Harris (who, thankfully, is more charismatic than his name would suggest). This cult committed mass suicide and Cynthia, narrowly escaping death, fell into a coma. Thirteen years later she wakes up, understandably freaked out. For her, after all, the tragedy took place only yesterday.

Placed in a psychiatric care facility, she finally begins trusting her doctor (played by Bruce Abbott) and begins to come out of her shell. That’s when Harris, now quite dead, comes back to take her with him. And he will kill everyone around her until she agrees to go.

To say that the themes in “Bad Dreams” are dark would be an understatement. Suicide runs throughout the film and, as those involved appear to be mostly in their late teens, it’s a disturbing thread that ties things together. Were this film shot in a visual tone closer to its dark subject matter, it may have become a classic. Instead, “Bad Dreams” is a product of its environment a glossy, slickly produced 1980’s horror film that features humorous moments, some of them unintentional (such as Harris’ burn makeup).

I’m certain many reading this review have already said “Wait a minute, Taco this sounds suspiciously like A Nightmare On Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, and that’s a shame. First, because I can’t hear you and people will probably look at you funny if they catch you talking to your computer screen, and second, because you’re right. And wrong.

You’re right, because that’s what nearly everybody thought when this film was released. I’m a bit perplexed as to how the producers could have thought otherwise, especially when you consider that star Jennifer Rubin had actually been in Dream Warriors. Even the films’ posters are similar.

You’re wrong though, because “Bad Dreams” has a completely different tone it’s dark and uncomfortable in spots. And, of course, it has Bruce Abbott. Horror fans will recognize him from the genre classic Re-animator and, although he plays a more sedate role here, he’s just as good. One of my favorite scenes (in any horror movie, actually) is gruesomely funny. In it, one can see Abbott conjuring the spirit of Bruce Campbell, and it’s a shame Abbott’s career didn’t follow The Chin’s same prolific path. If anything, “Bad Dreams” is worth watching once just for this scene.

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