Nightmare Weekend
Nightmare Weekend | |
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DVD cover | |
Directed by | Henry Sala |
Produced by |
Andre Feingold Gerald Gottlieb Bachoo Sen |
Written by | George Faget-Benard |
Starring |
Joan Krosche Debbie Laster Dale Midkiff Debra Hunter Andrea Thompson Lori Lewis |
Music by | Martin Kershaw |
Cinematography | Denis Gheerbrant |
Edited by | David Gilbert |
Distributed by | Troma Entertainment |
Release dates | 1986 |
Running time | 86 minutes |
Country |
United States United Kingdom France |
Language | English |
Nightmare Weekend is a 1986 horror B-movie directed by Henry Sala and distributed by Troma Entertainment. It features the first film role of NYPD Blue actress Andrea Thompson.
Plot
A brilliant professor invents a computer machine meant to better society. However, when her beautiful yet psychotic assistant gets a hold of it, she manipulates it to warp people's minds and turn them into crazed mutants. She selects three young college girls as her victims and invites them up to the professor's house for a weekend of torture and diabolical experiments. Luckily, the three girls are saved by the heroic woman only described as "Linda's Mother" (portrayed by Joan Krosche). Linda is one of the three victims.
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