Nightmare Circus (film)
3.4 /10 1 Votes
Director Alan Rudolph Music director Tommy Vig Country United States | 3.2/10 Genre Horror Duration Language English | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date August 1974 (USA) Writer Jerald Cormier (story), Roman Valenti (screenplay) Genres Horror, B movie, Cult film, Slasher Cast Andrew Prine (Andre), Manuela Thiess (Simone), Sherry Alberoni (Sheri), Gyl Roland (Corrine), Sheila Bromley (Mrs. Baynes), Gil Lamb (Mr. Alvarez)Similar movies House of Whipcord , The Bamboo House of Dolls , Hotel Paradise Tagline Captive young girls... chained... abused... by a Madman! |
Nightmare Circus (also known as The Barn of the Naked Dead or Terror Circus) is a 1974 horror film directed by Alan Rudolph (under the pseudonym of Gerald Cormier), and co-written by him and Roman Valenti.
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Plot
Three showgirls head to Las Vegas for work when their car breaks down. Andre (Andrew Prine) offers to help them and takes them to his place where he keeps women confined in chains and makes them perform circus tricks in his barn. His father, who has become a homicidal mutant because of the homestead's proximity to a nuclear power plant, lives next to them in a shed.
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Reception
DVD Verdict panned the film, commenting that it was "just dull and dumb". In the book Cult Horror Films Welch Everman criticized the movie's attempt to contain what he saw as "phony feminism", as he felt that it was added as a way to allow viewers to enjoy the movie's violence against its female protagonists and "not feel guilty afterwards". AllMovie gave the film a negative review complimenting the film's premise, but criticized the film's failure at delivering the "kinky delights" it promised, slow pacing, and lack of character development, calling the film an "amateurish mess of sex fantasy and nuclear horror".
Home media
The film was first released on DVD by Legend House LLC on January 29, 2008. It was later re-released by Shriek Show and Code Red on March 31, 2009 and September 27, 2011 respectively with Code Red releasing the film as a double feature alongside the 1981 horror film Scream.
References
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