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  1. Oct 6, 1989 · Night Terror: Directed by Paul Howard, Michael Weaver. With Jeff Keel, James M. Foley, Robert B. Graham, Walt Menetrey. A man is plagued by recurring nightmares, and when he wakes up he finds that the nightmares he just dreamed of keep coming true.

    • (115)
    • Horror
    • Paul Howard, Michael Weaver
    • 1989-10-06
  2. Oct 18, 2017 · NIGHT TERROR - Award winning short horror film - [4K Video Ultra HD] 'A woman desperate for a child is on her way to meet her husband at an important adoption agency meeting when she is met...

    • 5 min
    • 219.1K
    • Akuma Films
  3. Night Terror (also known as Night Drive) is a 1977 American made-for-television horror thriller film directed by E.W. Swackhamer and starring Valerie Harper and Richard Romanus. Its plot follows a woman who, while traveling alone by car one night, is pursued by a psychopath after witnessing him commit a murder.

  4. Currently you are able to watch "Night Terror" streaming on ScreenPix Apple TV Channel. It is also possible to buy "Night Terror" on Amazon Video, Apple TV as download or rent it on Amazon Video, Apple TV online.

    • 73 min
  5. Night Terrors is a 1993 horror film directed by Tobe Hooper. It stars Robert Englund in a dual role, as both Chevalier and the Marquis de Sade. The film was originally set to be shot in Egypt, which later was changed to Tel Aviv, which led the original director to quit the feature and the production company to hire director Tobe Hooper.

  6. Oct 26, 2022 · Sleep paralysis, closely related to "night terrors," is a scary and surprisingly common condition. People who suffer from these conditions find themselves in a state somewhere between sleep and waking life. As a result, their brain works, but their body refuses to move.

  7. The 1977 made-for-television movie, Night Terror (Night Drive), directed by E.W. Swackhamer, is a supercharged endeavor that, after a quick exposition, ushers us from one harrowing moment to another in its 73-minute run time, while also adeptly providing a feminism subtext by way of its premise of a… more.