
NIGHTMARES IN A DAMAGED BRAIN,
aka Nightmare
NIGHT OF THE BLOODY APES, a south-of-the-border
nasty
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NIGHTMARES IN A DAMAGED BRAIN
aka Nightmare (US); Goldmine Productions, USA/Italy, 1982; 97 min |
This unimaginative retread of Halloween (1977) has a young boy finding
his parents engaged in sado-masochistic sex and offing the pair of them
in a protracted and bloody axe murder scene, evocative of Ulli Lommel's
The Bogey Man (1981). Now an adult, he is eventually released from
an institution which has controlled his worst excesses with drugs, only
to fall victim to a series of recurring brutal nightmares which prompt
him to kill again.
Dir. Romano Scavolini; Prod. John L. Watkins, William Milling; Scr. Romano Scavolini; Star. C.J. Cooke, Sharon Smith, Baird Stafford; With Mik Cribben, Christina Keefe, William S. Kirksey, William Milling, Scott Praetorius, Danny Ronen, John Watkins.
UK Vid. World of Video 2000, QRT 89 min (unrated),
Beta & VHS
Rene Cardona plagiarised his own Doctor of Doom
(1962) with this gory outing which showcases actuality footage of open
heart surgery to make up for the otherwise risible special effects such
as prosthetic makeup appliances which come unstuck on camera, and bouncing
rubber knives, to name but two.
The feeble plot concerns a mad scientist
who transplants the heart of a gorilla to reanimate his dead son, who comes
back to life as a huge, oversexed and violent man-monster.
Notable only for being the only video
nasty to emerge from Mexico, the film’s alternative original language title
Horror y Sexo deserves some recognition for its candour.
Dir. Rene Cardona; Prod. G. Calderon Stell; Scr. Rene Cardona, Rene Cardona Jr.; Star. Jose Elias Moreno; With Carlos Lopez Moctezuma, Armando Silvestre
UK Vid. Iver Film Services, QRT 82 min (unrated),
Beta, VHS & V2000
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