Leonard Crofoot appears in Living Nightmare (1982), where he navigates the eerie landscape of a psychological horror that blurs the lines between reality and nightmare. This film embodies the essence of early 80s cult cinema, showcasing a unique vision that resonates with fans of the genre. Crofoot's portrayal contributes to the unsettling atmosphere, making the film a notable entry in the realm of exploitation horror. His work invites viewers to explore the darker corners of the human psyche, a hallmark of the era's cinematic experimentation.
Living Nightmare
It all began with what seemed a simple nightmare but it kept recurring and soon it became too terrifying to ignore, as much as Micheal (Richard Alfieri) tries to push ft to one side, it will not leave him...the more he dreams the more the fear grows and the more his personality changes. The dream takes over his world, completely making him become blind to what is a dream and what is reality.