Scene from Nightmare Weekend (1986)
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Birth Name: Andrea Thompson
Birth Date: 1960-01-06
Birth Place: Dayton, Montgomery County, United States
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Alternate Names: Andrea Thompson Kelly, A. Rebecca Thompson, Andrea R. Thompson, Rebecca Andrea Thompson, آندریا تامپسون
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Rebecca Andrea Thompson (born January 6, 1960) is an American actress, known for her roles on the television series Falcon Crest, Babylon 5, JAG, 24, and NYPD Blue. Andrea Thompson was born January 6, 1960 in Dayton, Ohio. When she was six, her family moved to Australia. She left high school at 16, and after an extended period of travel, she moved to New York City. She began modeling and studied acting at the Strasberg Studio and the Herbert Berghof Studio under Uta Hagen.
Birth Name: Debra Hunter
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Debra Hunter starred in 'Nightmare Weekend' (1986), playing the role of a shut-in daughter who uses her father's invention, a machine meant to alter people's behavior, as a sort of video game. Her character's puppet, either AI-powered or alive, assists her in making life decisions. The story revolves around three college girls who are subjected to experiments using this machine over a weekend at the professor's house, with Hunter's character playing a manipulative role.
Birth Name: Kimberley Stahl
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Lori Lewis is an American actress primarily recognized for her role in the 1980s cult horror cinema. She gained significant attention for her performance as Annie in the 1986 sci-fi horror film Nightmare Weekend, directed by Henri Sala. In the film, Lewis portrayed one of three college students who become test subjects for a sophisticated computer system named "Apache," leading to a series of experimental and surreal transformations.
While Nightmare Weekend remains her most prominent contribution to the horror genre, she continued her work in the film industry into the 2000s. She later appeared in the 2006 production Ex-Mas Eve (also known as The Night Before), where she played the role of Kristin Jacobs. Despite a relatively small filmography, her performance in the mid-80s "video nasty" era has earned her a lasting place among fans of retro cult films and experimental horror.
About the Movie: Nightmare Weekend (1986)
Release Year: 1986
Nation: United Kingdom
Alternative Title: Pesadelo no Fim-de-Semana, Fin de semana de pesadilla, Intriga criminal, Intriga zombie, Koszmarny weekend, Programmiert zum Töten
Director: Henri Sala
Writer: George Faget-Benard, Robert Seidman
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Producer(s): associate producer: Andre Feingold
executive producer: Gerald Gottlieb
executive producer / producer: Bachoo Sen
Companies: Troma Entertainment
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Keywords: computer, puppet, motorcycle
Story
A female scientist performs experiments on three college girls that turn them into drooling, murderous mutants.
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