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A group of students visit a haunted mansion for a psychology study, but nightmares worsen and they disappear one by one.
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Henry and three classmates join their professor for a weekend psychology study at the ‘Mad Hatter’ mansion, supposedly haunted by those who died at a lavish party in the 1880s. Henry's hopeful that the study will cure him of his horrific nightmares about the drowning of his sister Mia, but as the weekend progresses, his classmates’ nightmares worsen until one by one they disappear.










"If you like horror that fits comfortably in the "B movie" category, 'The Mad Hatter' is what you're looking for. Featuring a standout performance from Michael Berryman (of 'The Hills Have Eyes'), the feature tells an absurd, nonsensical story: a young man desperate to stop seeing visions of his dead sister, killed in a tragic accident. And what does he do to solve it? He goes, along with a group of students, to a haunted house to undergo hypnosis sessions -- yes, none of this makes any sense. It's a disjointed film, with a tortuous direction from first-time director Cate Devaney. But, as said, it should please fans of B movie productions."