Review of Frightmare (1974) by Dan B — 27 May 2012
Low budget British 70s horror that starts well, but suffers from some risible plotting and slow pacing. That being said, the central performances by Rupert Davies and Sheila Keith are quite effective and the later scenes do approach something genuinely nightmarish.
The screening was followed by a Q&A with director Pete Walker who came across as thoroughly pleasant and modest and still seemed to take old school exploitation delight in trying to ruffle liberal feathers.
This review of Frightmare (1974) was written by Dan B on 27 May 2012.
Frightmare has generally received mixed reviews.
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