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  1. English. Day of the Nightmare is a 1965 American horror film directed by John A. Bushelman and starring John Ireland, John Hart, and Elena Verdugo. [1] [2] [3] The film is also known as Don't Scream, Doris Mays!. The film was re-released in 1969, 1993 on VHS, and 2003 on DVD.

  2. Day of the Nightmare is a 1965 American horror film directed by John A. Bushelman and starring John Ireland, John Hart, and Elena Verdugo. The film is also known as Don't Scream, Doris Mays!. The film was re-released in 1969, 1993 on VHS, and 2003 on DVD. The film tagline is "The Horror of Half Man, Half Woman, ALL KILLER!".

  3. 1h 29m 1965. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Film Details. Notes. Cast & Crew. Read More. John Bushelman. Director. John Ireland. Elena Verdugo. John Hart. Jimmy Cross. Maralou Gray. Film Details. Also Known As. Don't scream, doris mays! Genre. Thriller. Release Date. Jan 1965. Premiere Information. not available. Production Company.

    • John Bushelman
    • John Ireland
  4. Don´t Scream, Doris Mays ( Título original) Day of the Nightmare ( España) Dirigida por John A. Bushelman en 1965. Con Bambi Allen, Bette Treadville, Beverly Bain, Bonnie Beckos, Cliff Fields, Elena Verdugo, Jimmy Cross, John Hart, John Ireland, Liz Renay, Maralou Gray, Michael Kray.

    • John A. Bushelman
    • Bambi Allen
  5. Don't Scream, Doris Mays United States Horror; Mystery; Black and White; Description A young wife’s marriage begins to crumble after she’s ...

  6. The film is also known as Don't Scream, Doris Mays!. The film was re-released in 1969, 1993 on VHS, and 2003 on DVD. The film tagline is "The Horror of Half Man, Half Woman, ALL KILLER!". Plot. A man with a multiple personality disorder is accused in murdering of a woman.

  7. Al otro día, los vecinos llaman a la policía, que constata signos de violencia en el domicilio de una tal Doris Mays, asumiendo su desaparición y posible muerte. El sargento Harmon (John Ireland) le hace una visita a Crane, que defiende vivamente su inocencia y, ante la falta de evidencia, la policía no puede proceder a su arresto.