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  1. Nightmare (also known as Here's the Knife, Dear: Now Use It) is a 1964 British horror film directed by Freddie Francis and starring Jennie Linden. [3] It was written by Jimmy Sangster, who also produced the film for Hammer Films.

  2. One of Hammer Films' best psychological-shockers features a marvellous British cast, great black and white cinematography, and solid direction by veteran horror filmmaker Freddie Francis.

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    • Freddie Francis
    • 1964-06-17
  3. Aug 5, 2005 · Nightmare, despite the absence of any member of the Hammer Trifecta, is a Hammer masterpiece. From the chilling beginning to the surprising conclusion, this film sets the bar for British suspense. Sharp, haunting, and absolutely timeless, Nightmare should already be on your video shelf.

  4. Dec 20, 2017 · Nightmare is a 1964 British horror film directed by Freddie Francis and written by Jimmy Sangster who produced the film for Hammer Films.

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    • A Touch Of Evil
  5. Janet is a young student at a private school. Her nights are troubled by horrible dreams in which she sees her mother, who is in fact locked in a psychiatric...

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  6. Freddie Francis' Nightmare is one of those lesser-known movies from Hammer Films which usually finds itself lumped together in box sets dominated by their more popular Dracula, Frankenstein and The Mummy series.

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  8. Dec 21, 2016 · Following their excellent Oliver Reed starring Paranoiac in 1963, Sangster and Francis reunited for Nightmare. This tense, psycho thriller is a lesser known but reputable Hammer, despite not being a classic and unlike the studio’s more celebrated, Gothic features.

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