Nightmare (1942)
Director: Tim Whelan
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Based on a story by Philip MacDonald, a cheap but reasonably effective little Universal thriller, with gambler Donlevy stumbling across a murder, getting involved with a girl (of course), and finding himself up against Nazi agents. George Barnes' photography of a Hollywoodian London is nicely atmospheric, while Daniell is as marvellously sour and sinister as ever.Author: GA
Cast & crew
Director: Tim Whelan
Producer: Dwight Taylor
Cast: Brian Donlevy, Diana Barrymore, Gavin Muir, Henry Daniell, Hans Conreid, Arthur Shields full cast
Genre(s): Film Noir, Thrillers
Duration: 82 mins
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