Year: 1977
Runtime: 77 mins
Language: English
Director: George Barry
Avoid the Bed at all costs. On the fringe of an estate, beside a crumbling mansion, stands a lone stone building with a single room. Inside lies a demonic bed that craves flesh, blood and life essence of unsuspecting travelers. When three vacationing women seek shelter for the night, they become trapped in a nightmare, feeding the Bed’s hunger.
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In 1897, a demon falls in love with a woman and fashions a bed for their embrace. The woman dies during the act, and in the demon’s grief, tears of blood spill onto the bed, waking it to life. Once awake, the bed’s evil runs rampant, devouring human beings with a cold, relentless hunger. It lies dormant only when the demon sleeps, waking again every ten years to claim fresh victims. The only thing that interrupts this cycle is an artist named Aubrey Beardsley, Dave Marsh, who is spared as the bed condemns him to immortality behind a painting, where he must bear witness to each gruesome act without being able to intervene. Across generations, the bed changes hands, traveling from owner to owner until it reaches the present day, ready to begin another wave of cruelty in a series of stark, divided vignettes.
A young couple trespasses into the abandoned mansion that houses the bed. They make love on its cursed surface, and the bed consumes them in a single, brutal feast. The artist taunts the bed for its folly, provoking a violent backlash: with telekinetic force, the bed tears through much of the house, leaving only the room—the one space where its appetite can dominate unchallenged.
Elsewhere, three women—Diane, Sharon, and Suzan—discover the ruins of the once-grand dwelling while traveling the countryside. The bed strangles Suzan with her crucifix necklace before devouring her, yet it seems to react with agonized bleeding when it encounters another woman who resembles its “mother,” the figure whose death sparked the bed’s creation. In the meantime, Suzan’s brother, Sharon’s Brother, begins a search for her, deepening the sense that a larger, interconnected fate ties the victims together.
One of the two remaining women sleeps on the bed and awakens as it begins to consume her. When she attempts to flee, the bed ensnares her in its sheets and drags her back to the carnivorous rhythm of its hunger. The other survivor makes a desperate effort to intervene, but the bed proves to be a merciless force that will not be swayed from its meal. The brother locates the surviving woman only to watch his own fate be sealed as the bed literally eats his hands to the bone, a stark reminder of the bed’s unyielding design for destruction.
With the human cost mounting, the demon who created the bed falls back into sleep, which renders the bed momentarily powerless and allows the artist to speak. The Patrick Spence-Thomas–voiced artist explains a ritual that could destroy the bed. The surviving woman carries out the ritual, which teleports the bed out of the room and revives the bed’s true “mother.” But this reversal comes at a terrible price: the ritual demands the death of the surviving woman. The bed’s mother completes the ritual by entering a final act with the brother, triggering a blaze that consumes the bed, and sending the artist free to finally pass on from his eternal witness.
In the end, the bed’s reign of hunger is ended, and the artist is released from his long, haunted vigil. The tale leaves a quiet, unsettling note about how a single act of love can birth a terrible artifact, how guilt and memory persist through time, and how the line between creator and creation can blur until both are consumed by the same fiery end.
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