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L'enfant lumière

Original title: Don't Go to Sleep
  • TV Movie
  • 1982
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.6K
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L'enfant lumière (1982)
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A young girl begins seeing the ghost of her sister who died in an accident a year earlier.A young girl begins seeing the ghost of her sister who died in an accident a year earlier.A young girl begins seeing the ghost of her sister who died in an accident a year earlier.

  • Director
    • Richard Lang
  • Writer
    • Ned Wynn
  • Stars
    • Dennis Weaver
    • Valerie Harper
    • Robin Ignico
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1.6K
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    • Director
      • Richard Lang
    • Writer
      • Ned Wynn
    • Stars
      • Dennis Weaver
      • Valerie Harper
      • Robin Ignico
    • 63User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dennis Weaver
    Dennis Weaver
    • Phillip
    Valerie Harper
    Valerie Harper
    • Laura
    Robin Ignico
    Robin Ignico
    • Mary
    Kristin Cumming
    Kristin Cumming
    • Jennifer
    Oliver Robins
    Oliver Robins
    • Kevin
    Claudette Nevins
    Claudette Nevins
    • Dr. Robin Samuel
    Ruth Gordon
    Ruth Gordon
    • Bernice
    Robert Webber
    Robert Webber
    • Dr. Cole
    Marilyn Coleman
    • Sarah
    Tim Haldeman
    Tim Haldeman
    • Intern
    Haven Earle Haley
    • Priest
    Ned Wynn
    • Paramedic
    Ross Porter
    • Radio Sportscaster
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    • Director
      • Richard Lang
    • Writer
      • Ned Wynn
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    Freak_NL

    Youth memories...

    Finally, i've found this movie, just by searching google with keywords ghost, daughter and shoelace :D I'm 26, and like others from my generation who've posted here, this movie somehow gave me an everlasting impression. The only two things I remember from this movie is the shoelace scene, and (Very vaguely though) a scene with a Frisbee? I could swear the name Jennifer was used in that scene, and now, looking at the cast list, I see there really was a Jeniffer character. Creepy...

    I wonder why this particular movie has made such a strong impression on people of my age. To bad I don't think it's anywhere to be found. Same problem I have with Fortress (the one with the school class, and the guys with the scary masks). Another movie which I'll never forget, even though it's been well over 12 years since i've last seen it. The same goes for this movie. I've think it's 12/15 years since i've last seen it, en still, the scenes i've mentioned are like yesterday...
    Playa9978

    The TV movie that frightened me when I was small

    I've seen this eerie film back in 1986 at my aunt's house. It was unexpected at the time, I was looking for a family movie, and it turned out to be a spooky shocker. It took place in December of 1982 where a girl named Mary survived an auto accident along with her family...her sister Jennifer did not make it. Jump a year later which was initiated from the opening, poor Mary seems to be having nitemares of her deceased sister Jennifer. She even hears Jennifer calling her name through the dark. Soon enough, the late Jennifer appears under Mary's bed. The dead sister makes nocturnal visits and Mary is astounded. Later, weird sudden deaths occur in the family(I will not say the specifics). Mary may be responsible...but is Jennifer making her do it? The movie takes a number of turns toward the climax and closing credits. For years I was appalled by this movie, merely because I did not understand it. I last saw this film in 1998 on the late night movie and appreciated it even better for the slick direction and execution of the actors. It holds an intense atmosphere, because of its disguise as wonderland with Alice(Jennifer) lurking around in it. This is a well-done TV movie and should be watched if possible. Home video rental is nearly hopeless, with this film being out of production for more than a decade. Good luck.
    8energi

    You can't sleep after seeing this made-for-tv classic!

    Almost twenty-years later, "Don't Go to Sleep" still haunts me. It is a classic of the made-for-tv thriller genre from the late-70s and early 80s on par with the Charles Durning horror "Dark Night of the Scarecrow", the Parker Stevenson thriller "This House Possessed" and the Donna Mills/Patty Duke campy "Curse of the Black Widow". The most memorable character in "Don't Go To Sleep" is that of Ruth Gordon... but I'll always remember the pool scene. Those who have seen this movie know what I am talking about. Creepy. This is what made-for-tv horror was all about before the Los Angeles Olympics, "The Love Boat", and the laughable Susan Lucci made-for-tv thriller "Invitation to Hell".
    8jdollak

    Very good for a TV movie

    I've rated this movie higher than I would if it were theatrically released. One of the biggest problems with nearly every TV movie is pacing. Arranging the story so there is enough suspense to keep an audience through commercials tends to create awkward pacing, and this movie is no exception. But the movie has enough of a story to keep things moving forward. Direction is largely competent, except for a very poor opening credits sequence. Script is also acceptable. Characters are not especially likable, but in a story like this, that doesn't matter much.

    There are two scenes that especially stuck in my memory as a child; the first being the frisbee scene. The second was the pizza cutter. Given the lack of real menace in the movie, the direction was surprisingly effective in making things creepy.

    I only wish that made-for-TV productions kept this sort of sensibility.

    Entirely worth tracking down for aficionados of early 80s horror.
    JoshOSU75

    The creepiest Made-For-TV movie ever!

    I saw this movie as a kid and was NEVER able to get it out of my mind. A dead girl, Jennifer, comes back to haunt her younger sister, Mary, and the two wreak havoc (in the form of accidents) on the rest of their family. Everyone still blames themselves for Jennifer's death while Mary seems to think that she was the only one who TRULY cared for her. The big shocker occurs as a flashback scene towards the end of the movie where we see who is really responsible for Jennifer's death. This movie makes "Made-For-TV" look extremely good! Poor Oliver Robins from "Poltergeist" fame plays yet ANOTHER brother stuck in the middle of a very unlucky family. So far, I've only seen this movie in one rental store so it IS out there somewhere.

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    • Trivia
      Dennis Weaver reads an article about a house "made entirely out of bottles". His own famous home was made out of recycled tires, cans and bottles.
    • Goofs
      The radio is plugged into a socket across from the bath/shower. Mary "accidently" unplugs the radio instead of the dryer and then plugs it back in. The radio is set inside the bathtub near the father's feet, with the cord still outside the tub area. Next the cord is seen being pulled tight by someone (unseen) which pulls the radio into the bath water. From this angle, pulling the radio by its cord would cause it to fall onto the bathroom floor, not in the tub.
    • Quotes

      Bernice: [after seeing Mary's bed on fire] The kid shouldn't have been smoking in bed!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Harmontown: Jock Jams and Pearl Jams (2013)

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    • Release date
      • August 27, 1989 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Un enfant diabolique
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(as The Burbank Studios, Burbank, California)
    • Production company
      • Aaron Spelling Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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