Nightmares (1983 Film) - Cast

Cast

  • Cristina Raines as Lisa, The Wife (segment "Terror in Topanga")
  • Anthony James as Store Clerk (segment "Terror in Topanga")
  • Lee Ving as William Henry Glazier (segment "Terror in Topanga")
  • Emilio Estevez as J.J. Cooney (segment "The Bishop of Battle")
  • Louis Giambalvo as Jerry Cooney (segment "The Bishop of Battle")
  • Mariclare Costello as Adele Cooney (segment "The Bishop of Battle")
  • Moon Unit Zappa as Pamela (segment "The Bishop of Battle")
  • Billy Jayne as Zock Maxwell (segment "The Bishop of Battle")
  • James Tolkan as voice of The Bishop of Battle (segment "The Bishop of Battle")
  • Lance Henriksen as MacLeod (segment "The Benediction")
  • Tony Plana as Father Luis Del Amo (segment "The Benediction")
  • Richard Masur as Steven Houston (segment "Night of the Rat")
  • Veronica Cartwright as Clair Houston (segment "Night of the Rat")
  • Bridgette Andersen as Brooke Houston (segment "Night of the Rat")
  • William Sanderson as Gas station attendant (segment "Terror in Topanga")

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