Bad Dreams (film)

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Bad Dreams

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Andrew Fleming
Produced by Gale Anne Hurd
Written by Andrew Fleming &
Michael Dick &
P.J. Pettiette &
Yuri Zeltser (story)
Andrew Fleming and
Steven E. DeSouza (screenplay)
Starring Jennifer Rubin
Bruce Abbott
Richard Lynch
Dean Cameron
Harris Yulin
E.G. Daily
Sy Richardson
Music by Jay Ferguson
Cinematography Alexander Gruszynski
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date(s) April 8, 1988 (US)
Running time 84 min.
(Australia: 80 min.)
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
Budget $4,000,000 (estimated)
Gross revenue $9,797,098 (USA)
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Bad Dreams is a 1988 horror film directed by Andrew Fleming.

It is the mid-70's. A sinister cult called Unity Fields commits mass suicide in a horrific manner - by fire - at the behest of its psychopathic leader, Harris (Richard Lynch). Only one young woman named Cynthia (Jennifer Rubin) survives to tell the tale. Now, 13 years later, Cynthia is having grim reminders of the mass-suicide, as people around her begin to die one at a time. Cynthia finds out quickly that the ghost of Harris is back...to claim his 'love child'.

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