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videomessiah:

Deathdream (1972)

niteflight:
“When a married couple (John Marley and Lynn Carlin) receives the news that their son (Richard Backus) died in the line of duty during the Vietnam War, they’re overcome with grief. So, when they’re told soon after that a mistake was made...

niteflight:

When a married couple (John Marley and Lynn Carlin) receives the news that their son (Richard Backus) died in the line of duty during the Vietnam War, they’re overcome with grief. So, when they’re told soon after that a mistake was made and their son is on his way home, they’re flooded with relief – until they see him and realize he’s not quite the same. In fact, he seems more dead than alive. 1974

videomessiah:

Deathdream (1972)

videomessiah:

Deathdream (1972)

“I died for you, Doc. Why shouldn’t you return the favor?”

niteflight:
“ When a married couple (John Marley and Lynn Carlin) receives the news that their son (Richard Backus) died in the line of duty during the Vietnam War, they’re overcome with grief. So, when they’re told soon after that a mistake was made...

niteflight:

When a married couple (John Marley and Lynn Carlin) receives the news that their son (Richard Backus) died in the line of duty during the Vietnam War, they’re overcome with grief. So, when they’re told soon after that a mistake was made and their son is on his way home, they’re flooded with relief – until they see him and realize he’s not quite the same. In fact, he seems more dead than alive. 1974

trash-fuckyou:
“ DEAD OF NIGHT (1974)
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trash-fuckyou:

DEAD OF NIGHT (1974)

videomessiah:

Deathdream (1972)

“I died for you, Doc. Now its time for you to return the favor.”

rugbern:
“ Death Dream (director Bob Clark, 1972)
(aka Deathdream, Dead of Night, The Night Andy Came Home, The Night Walk)
Slowly-paced but relentless Vietnam-era nightmare, perhaps too potent for a fun Hallowe'en movie, but excellent horror film...

rugbern:

Death Dream (director Bob Clark, 1972)

(aka Deathdream, Dead of Night, The Night Andy Came Home, The Night Walk)

Slowly-paced but relentless Vietnam-era nightmare, perhaps too potent for a fun Hallowe'en movie, but excellent horror film nonetheless.