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Release Date:
January 1, 1982
Original Title:
The Bed
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Jon Roseman Productions
Tidal Film Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 29
The Bed opens with Jamie, a young man, looking round an old, deserted country house. Through flashback we see Jamie as a boy, scared out of his wits when his older sister and her boyfriend, left alone in the house to babysit Jamie for the evening, play cruel tricks on him. His sister makes believe she’s been sucked under Jamie's bed by a monster and her boyfriend pretends he’s been stabbed. Jamie has his revenge at the end when the couple, laughing at scaring Jamie half to death and frolicking on The Bed, are suffocated by its sheets and consumed by it. We come back to present day; Jamie looks at the empty room where the bed once stood then is called by someone outside: an ambulance driver beckons him down in a friendly voice. We assume it’s Jamie's day out from the mental asylum. The final shot is of the lighter part of flooring where the bed once stood disappearing once Jamie has left the room.
Assistant Director:
Geoff Austin
Camera Operator:
Alec Mills
Director:
Derek Vanlint
Director of Photography:
Derek Vanlint
Editor:
Richard Bedford
Executive Producer:
Linda Turner
Jon Roseman
Original Music Composer:
John Foxx
Producer:
Maggie Evans
Production Coordinator:
Glo Vanlint
Property Master:
Dave Bowering
Screenplay:
Keith Williams
Set Dresser:
Sue Grant
Special Effects:
Alan Bryce
Nick Allder
Stunt Double:
Barnaby Attwell
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