Screamtime

Long (dually credited as Al Beresford), written by Armstrong, and starring Jean Anderson, Robin Bailey, Dora Bryan, Ann Lynn, Yvonne Nicholson, Ian Saynor, and David Van Day.

The three stories include "Killer Punch", about a puppeteer (Robin Bailey) slowly drawn to homicidal insanity by his nagging wife (Ann Lynn) and stepson (Jonathon Morris), "Dreamhouse", about a young newlywed couple (Ian Saynor and Yvonne Nicholson) whose lives are turned upside down when the wife begins having increasingly disturbing premonitions, and "Garden of Blood", the tale of a young man (David Van Day) who becomes a handyman of a house owned by two women (Dora Bryan and Jean Anderson) with the intention of robbing them, without knowing that the house has a garden protected by gnomes and fairies.

AllMovie stated: "The real gem here, though, is "Scream House" [Dreamhouse], a truly unsettling tale that unfolds at a perfectly creepy pace and boasts a simple but surprising twist ending."

But felt that "the American sequences that glue the three stories together could have been tossed off in an afternoon, but they do offer some entirely unnecessary nudity and boneheaded Brooklynese that should amuse slumming horror fans who give Screamtime a chance.

They also praised the film's approach to the wrap-around segment: "As is custom with nearly all anthologies containing a wraparound, the main characters are never safe regardless of their distance from the featured stories.