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4K release of 1981 film Nightmare, which is also known as Nightmares in a Damaged Brain and may have Tom Savini FX, coming soon

Writer/director Romano Scavolini’s 1981 film Nightmare, a.k.a. When it was released, the 1981 film Nightmare0100 The film was given an X-rating in the US and banned in the UK Tom Savini denied any involvement in the film. He is credited as a Severin Films has released a three-disc 4K UHD version of the The region-free discs will come packaged in a limited-edition slipcover The region-free discs will come packaged in a limited-edition slipcover with reversible wrap, plus a booklet written by Mondo Digital’s Nathaniel Thompson.” Here’s the list of special features:

Disc 1: UHDAudio commentary by star Baird Stafford and special effects assistant Cleve Hall, moderated by Lee Christian and David DeCoteauAudio commentary by producer William PaulTrailersDisc 2: Blu-ray

Audio commentary by star Baird Stafford and special effects assistant Cleve Hall, moderated by Lee Christian and David DeCoteau

Audio commentary by producer William Paul
“Kill Thy Father and Thy Mother”: Interview with director Romano Scavolini
“Dreaming Up a Nightmare”: Cast and crew interviews

“The Nightmare of NIGHTMARE”: Interview with erroneously credited special effects director Tom Savini

“The Stuff That Nightmares Are Made Of”: Interview with makeup artist Robin Stevens
“A Nightmare On Many Streets”: Locations tour with RUE MORGUE writer Michael Gingold
Open matte peep show sequence
Deleted scenes
Still gallery
Trailers
Disc 3: Blu-ray
DAMAGED: THE VERY BRITISH OBSCENITY OF DAVID HAMILTON-GRANT (71 mins. The Nightmare of NIGHTMARE: Interview with erroneously David Hamilton-Grant Productions rare short film: UNDER BED (53 minutes You’re driving me crazy (53 minutes) is a rare David Hamilton-G David Hamilton-Grant Productions rare short film: ESCAPE to ENT )
Rue Morgue notes that Severin Films has also commissioned a novelization of
Nightmares in a Damaged Brain
that’s being written by journalist Michael Gingold, who writes for Rue Morgue, has published multiple books, and is best known for the years he spent working at Fangoria.

I watched

Nightmare
/
Nightmares in a Damaged Brain
for the first time on Tubi not long ago, and I can’t say I became a fan of it. Severin Films has a special edition for those who love this film.
Are you a fan of

Nightmare / Nightmares in a Damaged Brain

, and will you be buying this 4K and Blu-ray release? Leave a comment to let us know.

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