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Le bar de l'angoisse

Original title: Nightmare Cafe
  • TV Series
  • 1992
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
559
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Robert Englund, Jack Coleman, and Lindsay Frost in Le bar de l'angoisse (1992)
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"Nightmare Cafe" - Frank Nolan and Fay Peronivic find themselves in a mysterious all-night café following a brush with death, but they soon learn that they did, in fact, die, and have been b... Read all"Nightmare Cafe" - Frank Nolan and Fay Peronivic find themselves in a mysterious all-night café following a brush with death, but they soon learn that they did, in fact, die, and have been brought back to life by the café."Nightmare Cafe" - Frank Nolan and Fay Peronivic find themselves in a mysterious all-night café following a brush with death, but they soon learn that they did, in fact, die, and have been brought back to life by the café.

  • Creators
    • Thomas Baum
    • Jonathan Craven
    • Wes Craven
  • Stars
    • Jack Coleman
    • Lindsay Frost
    • Robert Englund
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    559
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    • Creators
      • Thomas Baum
      • Jonathan Craven
      • Wes Craven
    • Stars
      • Jack Coleman
      • Lindsay Frost
      • Robert Englund
    • 8User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jack Coleman
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    • Frank Nolan
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    • Fay Peronivic
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    • Creators
      • Thomas Baum
      • Jonathan Craven
      • Wes Craven
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    7dr_foreman

    I can barely remember it...

    ...but I think it was cool.

    Sometimes I like to surprise people by bringing up obscure TV shows from the 1990s that even I can barely recall. My two favorite programs to cite are "Nightmare Cafe" and "Covington Cross" - both short-lived, and both with a cool premise. Generally speaking, nobody I talk to has seen or heard of either one of them.

    I remember "Nightmare Cafe" better. If memory serves, it was about a creepy café (of course). People stumbled in and had weird things happen to them. Oddly enough, I recall that the café was not strictly evil - sometimes, it would help people resolve conflicts in their lives. But in a creepy, cryptic way, naturally.

    Mostly I remember the tone of the show, which was eerie, in a "Sapphire and Steel" sort of way. I also found Robert Englund very charismatic, and it was nice to see him out of mutated makeup for a change.

    Of course the show was canceled, for the usual reason - it had a lousy time slot! I wonder if, given a chance, it might've been another "X-Files."

    Apropos of nothing, one person I spoke to once did actually remember this show. And she was really, really hot. What does this say about the quality of the show itself? Nothing, but I thought it was worth mentioning!
    TVholic

    Possibilities unrealized

    I first saw Nightmare Cafe when NBC had a special Wednesday "sneak preview" some weeks before it premiered in its fatal timeslot in the graveyard of shows, Friday nights. The pilot seemed stylish and imaginative, although the effects were less than state-of-the-art even for that time. Taking place all in the span of a single night, it had a very closed-in feeling. The two leads were convincing and capable, but Robert Englund seemed just a bit too smarmy, trying too hard to distance himself from his infamous Freddy Krueger role. Still, it was a fine beginning for a fantasy show, or as one reviewer termed it, the flipside of Fantasy Island.

    The remaining five episodes were uneven in quality, but it's unfair to expect a new show to find its voice in only weeks. "The Heart of the Mystery" was one of the better ones. But by the end, the show had abandoned the night setting and the mysterious waterfront the cafe was on. It just didn't feel right to have a "nightmare" show taking place in broad daylight.

    Overall, it was a set of intriguing possibilities mostly left unexplored. I have the pilot on tape, and it's a good reminder of what could have been.
    6dementednun

    Ok could be better

    Not a bad TV show cancelled during a writer's strike so you'll never know what could have been. A bit of history I found out, the show was created for a night time slot to try and lure college students into a new show! Nick at nite was very popular with reruns so the creators of Nightmare cafe wanted in. The six episodes that were produced didn't really get watched by many people and a writers strike pretty much got it cancelled I have heard from somebody that Jerry Seinfeld was a fan and wanted to try and promote the show. I guess in the 90s college students who are really high just wanted to watch Brady Bunch reruns and the Nanny.
    10IanP1978

    Nightmare Cafe On DVD Petition

    This is one of the most awesome, underrated shows, from the great Wes Craven. Starring Robert Englund, Lindsay Frost, and Jack Coleman, and many guest stars, it is a great sci-fi/horror series from 1992. Please sign this online petition I made and we can have Nightmare Café on DVD! Also, please spread the word around too if you could. Here is the website link: http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/nightmare-cafe-on-DVD-petition This is one of the best hidden gems from the early 90's and one I remember vividly. Right now, there are only fan made sets of the whole show available, VHS quality, recorded in 1992. If we get this released on standard definition DVD, I would be 100% satisfied. Again, please try to spread the word around if you can, thanks for reading my post!
    10dbq-57176

    Way ahead of its time

    I remember this show, from when I was High School...it was awesome! Way ahead of its time...bring the same show back today, with the success of Stranger Things, it would be a hit. At least Twenty Year early.

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    • Trivia
      The show stopped filming due to the writers strike. It never got back into production.
    • Quotes

      [opening sequence for all but first episode]

      Blackie: Touch that remote and you die!

      [image jumps three times as if someone changing channels, but it's the same show]

      Blackie: Now that I've got your attention, here's the deal. See those two people? That's Frank, and that's Fay. Strangers when they met, turns out they've got a lot in common. Both died on the same night, both ended up in the same body of water, and both took refuge in the same all-night cafe. Me, I run the place. Name's Blackie. Been here from the beginning. Now, I know I said Frank and Fay were dead, but the cafe needed a new cook and waitress, so it gave them a second chance at life. They do their job, they get to stick around and help unsuspecting customers turn their lives around. 'Course, anything can happen to those who wander in - their worst nightmares, or their forbidden dreams. Yeah, it all happens here in this little place we call the Nightmare Cafe.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Seinfeld: The Pitch (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      Rollercoaster of Love
      Music by Richard S. Kaufman

      Lyrics by Wes Craven and Thomas Baum

      Performed by Ralna English

      Published by U/A Music, Inc

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    • Release date
      • January 29, 1992 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nightmare Cafe
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • MGM Television
      • Wes Craven Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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