"Mentally ill." . . "Horror films Great Britain." . . "Pete Walker (Heritage) Ltd." . . "Mentally ill Drama." . . "Murder." . . "Great Britain." . . "Redemption Films (Firm)" . . "Kino Lorber, Inc." . . "Home Theatre Movies." . . "Horror films." . . . . . . . . "Edmund and Dorothy Yates are freed after fifteen years in an asylum. Edmund covers up for his wife who is a murderer and a cannibal and Dorothy's daughter Debbie and stepdaughter Jackie, who live apart from them, may or may not have inherited her appetites." . "Once upon a frightmare" . . "Frightmare (Motion picture : 1974)"@en . "Slasher films"@en . "Cover up"@en . "Cover up" . . "Horror films"@en . . . . . . "Frightmare 2" . . . . . . . "Exploitation films"@en . "\"Sheila Keith stars as a former patient of a mental institution, who has settled down in a remote farmhouse, where she tells fortunes in her spare time. But the kind, maternal exterior conceals a dreadful monster, which the asylum, it seems, was unable to cure\" -- Container."@en . . . . . "Frightmare"@en . "Feature films"@en . . . . . . . . . "Edmund and Dorothy Yates, released after 18 years in a mental hospital for a series of gory killings, seem to be leading a quiet life on their farm, until a friend of their daughter makes some gruesome discoveries."@en . . . . . . . "Throughout his career, director Pete Walker was no stranger to controversy, but his 1974 film Frightmare sparked a firestorm of criticism from the protectors of public morals, who deemed it \"despicable\" (London Observer), \"horrendous\" (Evening News), and \"a moral obscenity\" (Daily Telegraph). In spite of the condemnation--or more likely, because of it--Frightmare has achieved almost legendary status in British horror history. Sheila Keith stars as a former patient of a mental institution, who has settled down in a remote farmhouse, where she tells fortunes in her spare time. But the kind, maternal exterior conceals a dreadful monster, which the asylum, it seems, was unable to cure."@en . "\"Edmund and Dorothy Yates are freed after fifteen years in an asylum. Edmund covers up for his wife who is a murderer and a cannibal and Dorothy's daughter Debbie and stepdaughter Jackie, who live apart from them, may or may not have inherited her appetites. Dorothy has started to kill again.\" -- Container."@en . . . "Frightmare"@en . "Frightmare" . . . . . "Fright mare" . . . . "Edmund and Dorothy Yates, released after 18 years in a mental hospital for a series of gory killings, seem to be leading a quiet life on their farm, until their daughter makes some gruesome discoveries."@en . . . "Drama"@en . . "Drama" . . . . . "Fiction films"@en . . . . . "Psychiatric hospital patients Drama." . . "Murder Drama." . . "Cannibalism Drama." . . . . "Peter Walker (Heritage) Ltd.," . . "Feature films." . . "Psychiatric hospital patients." . .