
A wealthy woman is terrorized by recurring dreams regarding her jealous, blind husband who supposedly burned to death in a recent fire. She tries to convince her attorney that the nightmares are real.... (Full plot summary below)
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A wealthy woman is terrorized by recurring dreams regarding her jealous, blind husband who supposedly burned to death in a recent fire. She tries to convince her attorney that the nightmares are real.
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| User ReviewJosè Mall William Castle movies are the best movies ever |
| User ReviewBill COne of William Castle's more interesting films. With another screenplay from Robert Bloch, this movie is one part Twilight Zone, one part Vertigo and all parts Castle. This is one of William's better efforts and I did find some creepyness to it, which rarely happens to me. It is far better than his previous effort I Saw What You Did. |
| User ReviewPrivate UThis was was pretty freaky, dealing with a wealthy widow being haunted by her dead husband and being seduced by a guy... all in her dreams! Kinda reminded me of "The Twilight Zone" and was definitely creepy. Highly recommended. |
| User ReviewMichelle WTHE PRESENCE OF BARBARA STANWYCK MAKES THIS FILM TOLERABLE. OTHERWISE IT IS NOT PARTICULARLY SPECIAL. JUST WHAT YOU EXPECT FROM THE DIRECTOR. |
| User ReviewTim SOne of William Castle's more interesting films. With another screenplay from Robert Bloch, this movie is one part Twilight Zone, one part Vertigo, and all parts William Castle. This is one of his better efforts and I did find some creepiness to it, which rarely happens to me. It is far better than his previous effort I Saw What You Did. |
| User ReviewBob WMostly forgotten thriller that is rarely shown on TV nor has it been available on DVD. Odd because this is Stanwyck's final film (everything after that was TV), it is William Castle as director after all, and the other cast are memorable. Twist ending, lots of screams, dream sequences, etc. |
| User ReviewOrlok WLet's Scare Barbara To Death--Pleasent Dreams!! |
| User ReviewArchibald TThe opening sequence was cool to watch in the dark and the chapel sequences were all that I could enjoy from this film. |
| User ReviewMichael H***Due to the recent RT changes that have basically ruined my past reviews, I am mostly only giving a rating rather than a full review.*** |