A mysterious hypnotist is suspected by the police of being responsible for a wave of female mutilation victims.A mysterious hypnotist is suspected by the police of being responsible for a wave of female mutilation victims.A mysterious hypnotist is suspected by the police of being responsible for a wave of female mutilation victims.
- King of the Beatniks
- (as Eric 'Big Daddy' Nord)
- Emergency Doctor
- (as James Lydon)
- Waiter serving Desmond and Marcia
- (uncredited)
- Audience Member
- (uncredited)
- Observer at Scene
- (uncredited)
- Audience Member
- (uncredited)
- Mrs. McNear
- (uncredited)
- Audience Member
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaShot in 12 days.
- GoofsWhen Dodie is suspended in air, wires holding her body up can clearly be seen near Desmond's head. This is an unfortunate side effect of modern film restoration; things that were unseen in the original 35mm prints now become visible because of the increased sharpness.
- Quotes
King of the Beatniks: [reading his poem at a nightclub] I have just written a poem... Confessions of a Movie Addict. Or, The Holy Barbarian Blues. - - "I was a teenaged movie monster. I cut my teeth on Clara Bow. I dug Rudolph Valentino. I was hooked on all the vampire movie queens. I rode with the posse, and cut 'em off at the pass. I was thrilled by The Thing from Outer Space. Man, I was a mess. And I was turned on by Shakespeare, Plato, Aristotle, Edgar Guest. I saw "Charley's Aunt" in the original, uncut version. Crazy, man, crazy. One day I wandered drunk, dazed, wild-eyed, into an art movie house - you know, loose smocks, with subtitles... Now I'm cool, man, cool. I've kicked the movie habit. I'm off to make the interstellar scene. Aloha, dosvedanya, au revoir, goodbye. Later, man, later."
- Crazy creditsRather than listing the character he plays, one actor is listed in the main credits as "FRED DEMARA (THE GREAT IMPOSTER)" to emphasize that he was the real life subject of the popular movie "The Great Impostor" (1960) that was released the same year.
- ConnectionsFeatured in It Came from Hollywood (1982)
Plot concerns a hypnotist (Desmond) who is having beautiful young women mutilate themselves. I won't give it away, but the suspense is good and the movie isn't gory even though the mutilation methods would lead you to believe so (washing hair in fire, washing face with sulfuric acid, brushing face with fan blades, etc).
Hayes plays the evil assistant to Desmond and you're really not sure why she and Desmond are evil until the Climax. Not to be missed!
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- The Screaming Sleep
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- $365,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 19 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1