Frightmare (1974)

Review: Frightmare (1974)

Director: Pete Walker

Cast: Rupert Davies, Sheila Keith, Deborah Fairfax, Paul Greenwood, Kim Butcher,

Rupert Davies
Rupert Davies
Sheila Keith
Sheila Keith
Deborah Fairfax
Deborah Fairfax
Paul Greenwood
Paul Greenwood
Kim Butcher
Kim Butcher

Plot: In 1957, Dorothy and Edmund Yates were committed to an institution for the criminally insane, she for acts of murder and cannibalism and he for covering up her crimes. Fifteen years later, they are pronounced fit for society and released. However, in Dorothy's case the doctors may have jumped the gun a bit. Edmund and eldest daughter, Jackie, try to discover just how far Mother's bloodlust has taken her. Meanwhile, youngest daughter Debbie begins to explore the crazy roots of her family tree as fully as possible.

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