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elmstreet, elmstreet_2, elmstreet_3, elmstreet_4, elmstreet_5, elmstreet_6, elmstreet_7
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fri_13_UR, fri_13_2, fri_13_3, elmstreet, fri_13_4, elmstreet_2, fri_13_5, fri_13_6, elmstreet_3, fri_13_7, elmstreet_4, fri_13_8, elmstreet_5, elmstreet_6, friday_13_9, elmstreet_7, friday_13_10, freddy_v_jason
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Synopsis:
Survivors of undead serial killer Freddy Krueger - who stalks his victims in their dreams - learn to take control of their own dreams in order to fight back.
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The story and visuals are more interesting than the second movie, but bits of the acting are a little weaker.
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CastCrew:
Paul Kent => Dr. Carver Jack Shea => Priest in Cemetery Zsa Zsa Gabor => Herself Nan Martin => Sister Mary Helena / Amanda Krueger Brooke Bundy => Elaine Parker Priscilla Pointer => Dr. Elizabeth Simms Clayton Landey => Lorenzo John Saxon => Thompson Penelope Sudrow => Jennifer Caulfield Laurence Fishburne => Max (as Larry Fishburne) Bradley Gregg => Phillip Ira Heiden => Will Stanton Ken Sagoes => Roland Kincaid Jennifer Rubin => Taryn White Rodney Eastman => Joey Robert Englund => Freddy Krueger Patricia Arquette => Kristen Parker Craig Wasson => Dr. Neil Gordon Heather Langenkamp => Nancy Thompson Dick Cavett => Himself Stacey Alden => Marcie
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Trivia:
The original premise of the film involved Freddy invading the real world and haunting the actors and crew responsible for the @##Nightmare on Elm Street##@ films. This idea was rejected by the studio, though `~9491~` later used it for @%New Nightmare%@. The third highest grossing of the original @##Nightmare##@ movies after @%Freddy vs. Jason%@ and !~elmstreet_4~!~A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master~!. `~9509~`'s first movie. `~9498~` wrote a treatment for this movie. It wasn't used. The Freddy glove that was stolen from the set of this film was found in another movie: it was hanging on the wall of the work shed in @%Evil Dead II%@, released the same year. It was part of a continued banter between directors `~9491~` and `~5563~`. Evidence can also be seen on @%The Hills Have Eyes%@, @%The Evil Dead%@, !~elmstreet~!~A Nightmare on Elm Street~! and @%Evil Dead II%@. `~9491~` had nothing to do with the first sequel, !~elmstreet_2~!~A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy's Revenge~!, as he didn't believe that @##Elm Street##@ was capable of spawning a franchise. The success of the second film, outgrossing the original, convinced him otherwise. `~2604~` was originally in the script, as the guest on the `~2084~` show scene in which Jennifer dies. The bar where Nancy and Dr. Gordon meet Nancy's Father is called "Little Nemo's." @%Little Nemo in Slumberland%@ is the name of a comic strip by `~Winsor McCay~` about the adventures of a child in the land of dreams. The original "Freddy Snake" unintentionally came out looking too phallic. The crew only had one hour to film the scene so they didn't have enough time to paint it. So, it was covered in a green goo substance to overcome the "pinkish hue." The scene involving the "Freddy Snake" attempting to swallow Kristen was also filmed backwards and then played in reverse due to the gums on the puppet being too flexible and were folding over themselves. For one week during filming, `~9498~` was working 24 hours every day. By day, he was wrapping up filming on his TV series @##Downtown##@ and then would report to the !~elmstreet_3~!~A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors~! set at nights. When the clay puppet face turns into Freddy's, special-effects man Doug Beswick used stop-motion animation. Filming began with a clay Freddy face that was made plainer in each frame. The result was then run backwards, and that is what appears in the final cut of the film.
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