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* [[Brian Krause]] ... as Charles Brady |
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* [[Alice Krige]] ... as Mary Brady |
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* [[Mädchen Amick]] ... as Tanya Robertson |
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* [[Lyman Ward]] ... as Don Robertson |
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* [[Ron Perlman]] ... Captain Ira Soames |
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'''Cameos:''' |
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Revision as of 19:25, 14 May 2005
Sleepwalkers is a 1992 American sci-fi/horror film based on an unpublished Stephen King novel and adapted by Mick Garris.
Plot Summary:
- Charles Brady (Krause) and his Mother, Mary (Krige), move to a small town. They are sleepwalkers and they are looking for a virgin girl to feed Mary's cravings. Charles attends the local school and meets Tanya Robertson (Amick). Tanya does not suspect the real reason why Charles wants her so much - to take her lifeforce for his mother.
Cast:
- Brian Krause ... as Charles Brady
- Alice Krige ... as Mary Brady
- Mädchen Amick ... as Tanya Robertson
- Lyman Ward ... as Don Robertson
- Ron Perlman ... Captain Ira Soames
Cameos:
- Stephen King ... as Cemetery Caretaker
- John Landis ... as Lab Technician
- Joe Dante ... as Lab Assistant
- Clive Barker ... as Forensic Tech
- Tobe Hooper ... as Forensic Tech
- Mark Hamill ... as Lt. Jennings (uncredited)
Notes:
- The film won the Fantafilm Awards for Best Actress (Krige), Best Direction (Garris), Best Film (Garris) and Best Screenplay (King)
- Due to the uniquely close relationship between Mary and Charles, there were moments of consentual incest.
- The film was also memorable for its use of the Enya song Boadicea, which boosted her music's popularity