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Duration: 138 sec.Nudity: yesCreator: Ribero
New Filesize: N/ASound: yesOld Filesize: 20 mb
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1)Resolution: 720x400Added: 2008-Mar-26

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Portrait of Nicole Roderick

Nicole Roderick

Birth Name: Nicole Roderick

Birth Date: N/A

Birth Place: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Nightmare (2005) as Natalya

Most Important Roles:

  • Nightmare (2005) as Natalya
  • How to Seduce Difficult Women (2009) as Patrizia

Career Highlights:

  • Nightmare (2005)
  • How to Seduce Difficult Women (2009)

Full Biography

Nicole Roderick, known for her role in 'Nightmare (2005)', played a director forced to make a film about horrific murders believed to be committed by herself.


About the Movie: Nightmare (2005)

Poster for Nightmare (2005)

Release Year: 2005

Nation: United States of America

Alternative Title: Nightmare - Blutiger Horrortrip

Director: Dylan Bank

Writer: Dylan Bank, Morgan Pehme

Production & Genre

Producer(s):

Companies: N/A

Genre: Horror, Thriller

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • 6 wins

Similar: N/A

Story

Nightmare follows a film student who wakes up after a wild party in an unfamiliar room with a mysterious actress. They find a video camera at the foot of their bed that reveals them committing a brutal murder on tape, despite having no memory of it. Stricken with fear and confusion, they must unravel the mystery behind this horrifying event.

Summary

Nightmare is a psychological horror-thriller directed by Dylan Bank in 2005. The film centers around a young director grappling with his perceived reality and the terrifying actions he believes he has committed. The narrative explores themes of guilt, paranoia, and the blurred line between reality and illusion.