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So, about 'Nightmare' from 1956—this short film gives off a surreal, almost fever-dream vibe. With Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh, you get this intriguing blend of noir and psychological tension. The pacing's tight, just 10 minutes, but it packs a punch. The practical effects are modest yet effective, really enhancing that disorienting atmosphere. You can feel the tension building, and the performances are compelling, especially considering the short runtime. It’s not just another quickie; it feels like a snapshot into a deeper exploration of fear and subconscious. A distinctive piece that captures a very specific mood and often flies under the radar.
This film is relatively scarce in collector circles, with few original prints surfacing over the years. It's often included in discussions about short films from the 50s, particularly those with notable stars. The interest tends to spike during retrospectives of Curtis and Leigh's careers, but overall, it's more of a niche find for those who appreciate the experimental style of early short films.
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