I died for you, Doc. Why shouldn't you return the favor?
Before “Black Christmas” terrified audiences, director Bob Clark crafted an even more unsettling vision of horror with “Deathdream,” a haunting exploration of war's psychological toll wrapped in supernatural dread. When the Brooks family receives news that their son Andy has been killed in Vietnam, their grief transforms into disbelief when he mysteriously appears at their doorstep. Something about the young man has changed, something that will plunge his family into a waking nightmare.
Clark's masterful direction transforms a familiar premise into a deeply disturbing meditation on trauma, family dysfunction, and the true cost of violence. Featuring Carl Zittrer's bone-chilling score that perfectly complements his atmospheric work on “Black Christmas,” plus early FX wizardry from Tom Savini, “Deathdream” delivers horror craftsmanship at its finest.