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  1. In 1991, Jacob's Ladder was nominated at Horror Hall of Fame II for best horror film, losing to The Silence of the Lambs. The film was also featured in Bravo's 2004 documentary miniseries The 100 Scariest Movie Moments and in the 2009 book 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die.

  2. Jacob’s Ladder is a psychological horror film directed by Adrian Lyne. Released in 1990, this gripping thriller follows the story of Jacob Singer (played by Tim Robbins) as he tries to unravel the mysterious and disturbing events that haunt his life.

  3. Nov 11, 2018 · Jacob’s Ladder exists in a genre all of its own: a metaphysical arthouse horror film about a traumatised Vietnam War veteran who experiences a series of nightmarish visions. The film’s legacy has long since outgrown its modest box office impact. Without Jacob’s Ladder, there would be no The Sixth Sense.

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  5. Jacob's Ladder: Directed by Adrian Lyne. With Tim Robbins, Elizabeth Peña, Danny Aiello, Matt Craven. Mourning his dead child, a haunted Vietnam War veteran attempts to uncover his past while suffering from a severe case of dissociation. To do so, he must decipher reality and life from his own dreams, delusions, and perceptions of death.

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  6. Sep 11, 2020 · By Maisy Flowers. Published Sep 11, 2020. Jacob's Ladder is a horror classic that inspired numerous modern-day works, but how does the 2019 remake compare to the original story?

  7. Nov 2, 2020 · Creator Keiiichiro Toyama drew heavily from the film in the 1999 first installment, building an atmospheric blurred reality where paranoia and creeping fear replaced the more traditional scare jumps: in the "Bad" ending, the story is revealed to be hero Harry’s dying hallucination from the wreckage of a car crash.

  8. Buy. Rent. Subs. Powered by JustWatch. This movie left me reeling with turmoil and confusion, with feelings of sadness and despair. Those are the notes it strives for. "Jacob's Ladder" enters into the hallucinations of a desperate mind, and lives there. It evokes a paranoid-schizophrenic state as effectively as any film I have ever seen.

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