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Night Scream

Night Scream
Directed by Noel Nosseck

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #141735 in DVD
  • Released on: 2003-08-19
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Closed-captioned, Full Screen, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 87 minutes

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From the Back Cover
A young woman driven by violent nightmares shatters the peaceful façade of an idyllic waterfront town. Is she possessed? Crazy? A con artist? Or is she a channel for a voice beyond the grave, desperately trying to speak the truth and bring justice upon a killer? When Drew Summers (Candace Cameron Bure) arrives in Steveton, she seems to have no idea how she got there, or why she is drawn to the site of the murder/suicide of young lovers Laura and Ted (Caspar Van Dien). As Drew attempts to discover the source of her confusing dreams, she is embraced by some, including the dead teenager's mother (Teri Garr), held suspect by others and considered a great story by a reporter looking for his big break. Yet is Drew as innocent as she seems? Untangle a web of lies, gossip and conspiracy to find out who can be trusted, and who can be left for dead.


Customer Reviews

CASPER THE FRIENDLY GHOST2
Video hunk Casper van Dien surfaces as a wrongly accused murderer in the made for TV Night Scream. A muddled script and a less than marvelous cast hinder the overall effect of this baffling mystery. Candace Cameron Bure plays the dual role of Laura Fairgate, a young beauty murdered..supposedly by her boyfriend van Dien. She also plays Drew, a double for the murdered girl, who mysteriously shows up in Laura's hometown on the anniversary of her murder. We find out Drew's really van dien's new girlfriend, who he has asked to go through this charade in order to clear his name. Teri Garr appears as Laura's grief-stricken mother, and that's about it..she appears. Garr, a capable actress, has little emotion in her weak and lifeless portrayal. Garr has remarried a man who didn't approve of her late husband's plans for the little town of Shrevestown, Oregon..hint, hint.
Cameron is not a strong enough actress to carry off this duplicity convincingly, and it is ultimately her lack of real talent, that sabotages this movie.
It has a few twists, but little suspense, and has all the markings of a t.v. movie. Not that that's bad, but it hurts this one!