Directors: Michael Armstrong, Stanley A.
Dreamhouse was a 1981 short, shown in UK cinemas as a support feature, that was edited into Screamtime as one of the anthology tales.
In 1700s Austria, a witch-hunter's apprentice has doubts about the righteousness of witch-hunting when he witnesses the brutality, the injustice, the falsehood, the torture and the arbitrary killing that go with the job. Then they die (9 out of 10 viewers of Screamtime did not die after watching it, and those who did died of natural causes.) There used to be a children's home right... : review of slasher flick SCREAMTIME (1983)- 3 stars. All contents copyright © MOVIES and MANIA 2012 - 2020
A couple is terrorized in their new house haunted by the vengeful ghost of the woman's former husband who possesses her young son. Directed by Michael Armstrong, Stanley A. A group of teenagers in San Francisco discover a nest of homicidal monsters living in a tower of the Golden Gate Bridge, but when they try to tell authorities, no one believes them. Although I’m sure no-one noticed by that stage. A woman who lives in deer-hunting country in rural Wisconsin is possessed by the spirit of a Japanese samurai warrior. All is well until the group members start getting picked off by a cunning, tactical, malevolent, killer in the woods.
While trying to understand a frightening reoccurring nightmare, a pledge is coaxed into breaking into her father's department store by her sorority sisters, where a deranged killer targets the girls and their boyfriends. A trilogy of three improbable stories of horror and the supernatural are combined into this low budget thriller: "That's the Way to Do It," "Dreamhouse,," and "Do You Believe in Fairies?" Here it is: Enter your email address to subscribe to this site and receive notifications of new posts by email. ‘The newest thing in nightmares!’ Screamtime is a 1983 British-American horror anthology film produced and directed by Stanley Long [as Al Beresford] from a screenplay written by Michael Armstrong (The Haunted House of Horror; Mark of the Devil; House of the Long Shadows).It was released in 1986. It was I think of 2010 according to the wiki (sorry just watched the movie, creeped me out though it was…well there are differences anyway…I won’t leave my full comments but I’d recommend watching that other one (Psychosis) online or prerecorded as I did b/c it does get painfully slowA real weird one. The phrase, "you get what you pay for," is given new meaning as two hooligans steal three videos (thus not "paying for" them), and are then murdered by them, fortunately after viewing them all the way through. His acting style can best be described as ‘challenging’ and his posturing as a macho ladies man is genuinely hilarious. Too bad the low budget shows too often. The tale is jaw-dropping from concept to execution (witness a giant gnome attacking Van Day, no attempt made to even match fake fair with fake beard) but does it cross into the category of ‘so bad it’s good’?Having watched the film and it’s the equally awful wrap-around conclusion for the third time, I’m of the firm belief that this is life-affirming goodness, with not a bad bone in its body, although with plenty of poorly made ones.David Van Day was no Bucks Fizz although he tried to get inAccording to Wikipedia, Van Day was in a later version of group in 1996 – 1997.
If you now what's good for you, Jeff (or Jeff-ette), you will after taking a gander at this videotape-within-a-videotape-within-a-videotape-within-a-videotape (unless you own the DVD edition.) Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email.
A young American family moves to a House in Kyoto, Japan. Regizat de Stanley A.
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These hepcats probably weren't even kind enough to rewind. The family decides to take a trip to see their new property. A woman wearing a staggeringly large pair of spectacles has recurrent visions (possibly connected to her glasses, would have made for a better plot) after moving into a new house, even going as far as to hire a medium to check for ‘restless spirits’.
Revisit the roles that put stars like Keep up with all the biggest announcements and updates with IMDb's breaking news roundup of Comic-Con@Home 2020.Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? Probably somewhere in the south-east of England but I’m desperate to know as it was the first ever ‘X’ film I saw in the cinema and I would buy the house if I could afford to!Also, it was kinda remade in a film called Psychosis (At least that’s one of the reviews according to it’s wiki page). However, when the campers start misbehaving, she soon reverts to her old ways. Something of a lost gem rocknrelics 8 February 2008. In the 1970s, Britain had a grand tradition of anthology horror films, but, with the exception of the sublime 'All through the house' from TALES FROM THE CRYPT (1972) (where Joan Collins is menaced by a killer Santa) the slasher movie was paid short shrift. 3 of 5 people found this review helpful. A family in Los Angeles receives the news that they have inherited a mansion in Sweden.
Long. The movie does not star so much as feature a cast of actors put to the test as they watch video after video after video, and we watch them watching.