Bad Dreams Page #3

Synopsis: In the mid-'70s, a cult group called Unity Field commits mass suicide, but a young girl survives. After being in a coma for thirteen years she wakes up in a psyche ward, not remembering the incident. The psychiatrist tries to help her remember, but she begins seeing the leader of the cult talking to her from the grave, and the other members of her therapy group begin to commit suicide around her. Or is it suicide?
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Andrew Fleming
Production: Anchor Bay Entertainment
 
IMDB:
5.6
Rotten Tomatoes:
18%
R
Year:
1988
80 min
240 Views


Ayatollah. See you later.

Can I buy you some lunch?

I've been watching the others.

They belong here. I don't.

And I'm feeling stronger, I'm

getting used to things,

Like VCS's and MCD's.

I want to leave.

Cynthia, we've been trying to

locate your family for years,

and we haven't come

up with anything.

Where would you go?

I'd find some people,

like at Unity.

Cynthia, there aren't any more

places like that. And the fire

that injured you took everything

with it. They're all gone.

I know that.

Yes, you do.

And I know this is a lot to take,

but it's a buried memory and

it needs to be uncovered, and

put in the proper place in your mind.

Maybe it's something you

could work on with the group.

Sooner or later, Cynthia, we

all have to move on.

The sooner you do, the better.

Let's catch this.

Would somebody hit eight, please?

It stopped!

Great.

I think this is the

fourth time this week.

Come on, why can't

you fix this thing?

Come on, open it up!

Excuse me.

Unity's coming here.

- Cynthia!

- Now and forever.

Come to us, Cynthia.

We love you.

You belong to us.

Forever.

Come to us, Cynthia.

We love you.

Let me out of here!

Let me out of here!

Excuse me. Coming

through! Cynthia!

He's in there. He's in there.

He's in there. He's in there.

Cynthia, what happened?

- He's alive. He's in there.

- Who's in there?

He's in there. He's alive.

He's in there.

Well, first off, we're gonna feel a

little silly, and we're gonna look

- a little silly.

- I don't think it's silly.

I think it's really neat.

I'm glad.

But let's see if this

technique can help

release a little hidden aggression.

Alright, who's gonna go first?

- Lana?

- Hmm. Um.

I was wondering how many

helpless and defenseless geese

had to die to fill up these pillows.

They're polyester, honey.

Alright, well let's do the first one

all together. All right?

Ready?

One, two, three!

Outstanding. Truly

outstanding.

Alright, what are we

feeling? Gilda?

His power is transcendent. The

day of reckoning is at hand.

That's so weird. That's

exactly what I was feeling.

Ralph.

Miriam?

I was thinking about my first husband.

Or maybe the third.

What's the difference?

About four inches.

Cynthia?

I know it's hard. Try

to participate.

Alright. Let's try this one again,

only let's really let loose.

Miriam?

Ready? One, two, three!

Our love will never die.

You fail me, Cynthia.

You failed us all. All of us

make the same journey.

But you made us wait all

this time while you slept.

The waiting time is

over, my love child.

Come to us.

We were happy.

And we were going to make

our break with the world.

'Cause...

'Cause it didn't like us, and, um...

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Andrew Fleming

Andrew Fleming (born March 14, 1963) is an American film and television director and screenwriter. He directed and wrote or co-wrote the films Bad Dreams, Threesome, The Craft, Dick, Nancy Drew, Hamlet 2, Barefoot, and Ideal Home. He also directed, without writing, the 2003 film The In-Laws. He has also directed episodes of the television series Arrested Development and Grosse Pointe, among others. He studied filmmaking at New York University film school. more…

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