. . "United States"@en . "None"@en . . "Engaging in incestuous sexual relationships."@en . "Dimming in order to be undetected by both enemies and victims alike."@en . . "Nocturn"@en . "The Sleepwalkers are an ancient and forgotten nomadic race of vampiric shape-shifting werecats. They possess magical powers, and among their gifts is the ability they called \"dimming\" which is make themselves and any other object within their presence invisible. The only two known members of this titular species are the widowed mother Mary and her son Charles Brady, the two main antagonists of the 1992 horror film Sleepwalkers (also known as Stephen King's Sleepwalkers)."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Michael Grais, Dimitri Logothetis, Joseph Medawar, Richard Stenta, Mark Victor, Nabeel Zahid"@en . . "The Sleepwalkers are an extremist subfaction of the Cypherites. They attack any unsuspecting redpills in every alley. It is believed that the newly sprung concert sites are linked to the Sleepwalkers and their increased presence. Only one of them, Maskque is identified by their real name."@en . . "Charles Brady and his mother Mary are Sleepwalkers \u2014 nomadic, shapeshifting energy vampires who feed off the lifeforce of virgin women. Though they normally maintain a human form, they can transform (partially or fully) into human-sized bipedal werecats (presumably their natural form) at will. They are considerably more resilient than humans and have powers of both telekinesis and illusion. Their one weakness is cats, who are not only able to see through their illusions but whose claws are capable of inflicting severe to fatal wounds upon them. They also maintain an incestuous relationship."@en . "The Sleepwalkers are an extremist subfaction of the Cypherites. They attack any unsuspecting redpills in every alley. It is believed that the newly sprung concert sites are linked to the Sleepwalkers and their increased presence. Only one of them, Maskque is identified by their real name."@en . . . . . . "Charles Brady"@en . "The Sleepwalkers are an extremist subfaction of the Cypherites movement. They have now become rogue from its main branch. They are led by Maskque."@en . . . . . "Hating and fearing cats."@en . "Columbia Pictures Corporation, Victor & Grais Productions, Ion Pictures"@en . "An odd little film based on an unpublished book by Stephen King, Sleepwalkers follows the story of Charles Brady (Brian Krause) and his mother Mary (Alice Krige), a pair of soul-sucking cat demons called Sleepwalkers. The Sleepwalkers have apparently incredible powers of illusion, but are critically weak to ordinary housecats. No, nothing is being spoiled here; they explain exactly what Sleepwalkers are in an expositional fake encyclopedia entry in the first ten seconds of the film. The titular Sleepwalkers move into the town of Travis, Indiana and try to find a virgin to suck the life out of. Charles starts trying to seduce Tanya (Madchen Amick), who is apparently a virgin. Their relationship goes a little south when he tries to suck her soul on the first date, and a police officer shows up with an attack cat named Clovis. Charles is injured, and his mother begins a Roaring Rampage of Revenge. There are a few random car chases and murders to round out the movie."@en . . "Ghost Zone"@en . . . . . "English"@en . "Dimming ."@en . . . . . . "Ghost"@en . . . . "300"^^ . . . "One blow"@en . . . . . . "Mick Garris"@en . . "Hiding in plain sight."@en . . "Shapeshifting"@en . . . . "Brian Krause, M\u00E4dchen Amick, Alice Krige, Jim Haynie, Cindy Pickett, Ron Perlman, Lyman Ward"@en . . . "Feeding on the life energy of human virgin girls."@en . "Walking"@en . . "The Sleepwalkers are an extremist subfaction of the Cypherites movement. They have now become rogue from its main branch. They are led by Maskque."@en . . "Sleepwalkers"@en . . "Rodney Charters"@en . . . . "Monsters"@en . . . "Staying young and strong."@en . . "They feast on your fear - and it's dinner time."@en . . . "Earth"@en . "Sleepwalkers (also known as Stephen King's Sleepwalkers) is a 1992 American horror film based on an original screenplay by Stephen King and directed by Mick Garris."@en . . "An odd little film based on an unpublished book by Stephen King, Sleepwalkers follows the story of Charles Brady (Brian Krause) and his mother Mary (Alice Krige), a pair of soul-sucking cat demons called Sleepwalkers. The Sleepwalkers have apparently incredible powers of illusion, but are critically weak to ordinary housecats. No, nothing is being spoiled here; they explain exactly what Sleepwalkers are in an expositional fake encyclopedia entry in the first ten seconds of the film."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Feeding on the life energy of human virgin girls"@en . . . "Sleepwalkers"@en . . "Stephen King"@en . "$15.000.000"@en . . . "5460.0"^^ . . "To survive at all costs."@en . . "The Sleepwalkers are an ancient and forgotten nomadic race of vampiric shape-shifting werecats. They possess magical powers, and among their gifts is the ability they called \"dimming\" which is make themselves and any other object within their presence invisible. The only two known members of this titular species are the widowed mother Mary and her son Charles Brady, the two main antagonists of the 1992 horror film Sleepwalkers (also known as Stephen King's Sleepwalkers)."@en . . . . . . "O. Nicholas Brown"@en . . . "Sleepwalkers (also known as Stephen King's Sleepwalkers) is a 1992 American horror film based on an original screenplay by Stephen King and directed by Mick Garris."@en . . "Charles Brady and his mother Mary are Sleepwalkers \u2014 nomadic, shapeshifting energy vampires who feed off the lifeforce of virgin women. Though they normally maintain a human form, they can transform (partially or fully) into human-sized bipedal werecats (presumably their natural form) at will. They are considerably more resilient than humans and have powers of both telekinesis and illusion. Their one weakness is cats, who are not only able to see through their illusions but whose claws are capable of inflicting severe to fatal wounds upon them. They also maintain an incestuous relationship. Charles and Mary have taken up residence in a small Indiana town, having recently fled Bodega Bay, California (where they used the aliases Martha and Carl Brodie) after draining and killing a girl there. Charles attends the local high school, and there he meets Tanya Robertson in his creative writing class. Tanya does not suspect the real reason why Charles wants her so much \u2014 to take her lifeforce for his mother, who is starving. At first, it seems that Charles has fallen in love with Tanya (to the dismay of his jealous mother). On their first date, however, a picnic at the nearby cemetery, Charles attempts to drain the lifeforce from Tanya while kissing her. Tanya tries various things to ward off Charles' somewhat unusual advances, including bashing his head with her camera, scratching his face, and ultimately plunging a corkscrew into his left eye. As it happens, Deputy Sheriff Andy Simpson who had earlier tried to pull Charles over for speeding and passing a stopped school bus (and seemingly trying to run down a young school girl), drives by the cemetery and notices Charles\u2019 (now undisguised) car. When Tanya runs to him for help, Charles tracks Andy down and kills him. When Charles then turns to resume his lifeforce-depleting makeout session with Tanya, the deputy\u2019s cat, Clovis, rises to the occasion and nearly kills Charles by scratching him in the face and chest. Mortally wounded by Clovis, Charles staggers back home to Mary who is able to make both of them \"dim\", i.e., turn invisible, and thus keep Charles from being arrested when the police storm their house. Mary then seeks vengeance on the Robertson family, killing the sheriff and his entire department and fatally wounding Tanya\u2019s parents. She kidnaps Tanya and takes her back to her house, where Charles by this time is all but dead. Mary resurrects him, and Charles tries to drain Tanya\u2019s lifeforce. However, Tanya plunges her fingers into Charles\u2019 eyes, killing him. Tanya manages to escape to safety with the help of the sheriff who is later impaled on the picket fences surrounding the house by Mary. Several of the cats that had been gathering around their house throughout the movie, led by Clovis, jump on Mary and claw at her until she bursts into flame, killing her. The movie ends with Mary lying ablaze on her driveway and Tanya hugging Clovis, her savior."@en . "Sleepwalkers"@en . . "Sleepwalkers, also known as \"sleepers\" in-game, are the in the game Sandman."@en . . "1992-04-10"^^ . . "Sleepwalkers"@en . . "Good"@en . . "Sleepwalkers, also known as \"sleepers\" in-game, are the in the game Sandman."@en . "Mary Brady"@en . "Nicholas Pike"@en . . . "$30.524.763"@en .