A nightclub singer has nightmares about being involved in adultery and murder, only to wake up and find that they may not be nightmares.
Starring – Peter Carpenter, Dyanne Thorne, Lory Hansen
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IS IT HIM WHO REALLY SINGING IN THIS MOVIE..
A real drive-in classic!
…and check out Blood Mania…another Peter Carpenter great!
ONE OF MY FAVORITE GRINDHOUSE DRIVE IN MOVIES EVER. So much fun. Good cheesy dialogue. The cast taking it seriously with hopes of this movie being a springboard to a bigger career in movies. Gotta love the seriousness in which it was taken. They don't make movies like this anymore.
Cogent comment on the mores and morals of our times. Into this, his greatest achievement, the director has poured everything he knows of life and the cinematic arts. Another great movie masterpiece from the producers of Zombie Sleepover and Sorority Girl's Massacre. Thank yew.
Peter carpenter died in pneumonia in the 70's so sad, great actor
Thank you for posting this. This came on tv late at night when I was a child and Ive been a fan of Peter Carpenter's and Dyanne Thorne's ever since!!!! Classic trash – LOVE IT. Thank you!!!!
That was tremendous!
Wow , it been a long nightmare! hahahahahaha
"have fun with him baby, play around a bit, but don't get yourself in too deep"
Well, this movie answers the age-old question: Which state has better cheese – Wisconsin or California?
I remember watching this movie in the theaters as a kid, I think the version I saw had nude scenes
Haha what is this film??
I saw this on TV late one note taped the music then saw blood mania have both on DVD. I love Peter Carpenter, so sad he died so young,he had promise, started as a jazz dancer in Vegas. RIP Peter with love a loyal fan for sure.happy
I've seen many different versions of this movie. Different edits on VHS and television. This one is certainly different. That love making by the pool sequence wasn't in any of them.
Good Movie- i miss the 70's