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starring: Robert Taylor, Barbara Stanwyck, Judi Meredith, Hayden Rorke, Rochelle Hudsondirected by: William Castle
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786302763935
Format: Black & White, Closed-captioned, HiFi Sound, NTSC
ISBN: 6302763932
Label: Universal Studios
Manufacturer: Universal Studios
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Universal Studios
Release Date: October 01, 1996
Running Time: 86 minutes
Sales Rank: 7454
Studio: Universal Studios
Theatrical Release Date: 1964-12
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Rating: - Pleasant Dreams
I saw this several times as a kid and even though it scared me alot, I always regarded it as a treat when it was on. I always found it on late at night and no matter how many times I saw it, I would brace myself for and then jump out my seat at a certain point in the movie-everyone who has seen it knows which part I'm talking about. As many have made reference to, the music kind of sticks with you and probably adds a lot to the scary atmosphere. I haven't seen it as an adult and I wonder if it ... Read More
Rating: - Where's the DVD?
I haven't seen this movie in a long time, but talk about a wild ride! Who hasn't had dreams like this?
What I'd really like to have is the soundtrack to this gem. Wait till you hear it!
It's creepy-carnival-nightmare music at its finest.
Cmon! Put this on DVD already!
Rating: - STANWYCK SCREAMS HER HEAD OFF!!!
Stanwyck screams her head off in this, her last theatrical release! I don't know how she kept from rupturing her vocal chords! She's the greatest actress that ever was!! Robert Taylor (her ex-husband) looks simply terrible in this film. This was four years before his death from lung cancer. Barbara looks sensational but Taylor looks and acts really bad. The movie is a neat little thriller with a dandy opening!!
Rating: - Creepy camp shocker has hoots, howls and thrills
I first saw this gem on TV in the mid 1970s on a Saturday afternoon. It frightened me as a child and fascinates me as an adult. Another in a string of William Castle shockers, this film has a great performance from Barbara Stanwyck along with plenty of cheesy thrills and campy dialogue as only Castle can deliver ("When I'm awake with you my life is like a nightmare!"). Memorable music adds to the spell. The recent horror hit "House of Wax" pays homage to "The Night Walker" in a key scene. Why ... Read More
Rating: - Absolutely HYSTERICAL!!
Stanwyck, Stanwyck, Stanwyck...she runs amok in this film, most likely channeling the rage she felt towards her agent. She kicks with her pumps and screams with her gin-cracked voice! The bizarre score enhances the creepiness of the film, an atmoshpere which otherwise mostly comes from the bad screenwriting--that kind of creepy! Robert Taylor, Stanwyck's ex-husband acts with her in this one as well as Lloyd Bochner as "The Dream". If you even mildly appreciate William Castle and creepy, campy classics, ... Read More
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