In Collection
#170
Seen It:
Yes
Comedy, Horror, Fantasy, Thriller
USA / English
| Tuesday Knight |
Kristen Parker |
| Ken Sagoes |
Roland Kincaid |
| Rodney Eastman |
Joey Crusel |
| Lisa Wilcox |
Alice Johnson |
| Andras Jones |
Rick Johnson |
| Danny Hassel |
Dan Jordan |
| Brooke Theiss |
Debbie Stevens |
| Toy Newkirk |
Sheila Kopecky |
| Robert Englund |
Freddy Krueger |
| Nicholas Mele |
Mr. Dennis Johnson |
| Director |
Renny Harlin |
| Producer |
Robert Shaye; Rachel Talalay |
| Writer |
Jim Wheat; Ken Wheat |
| Cinematography |
Steven Fierberg |
| Musician |
Craig Safan |
Taking up where part three, The Dream Warriors, left off, A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master follows Kristen (Tuesday Knight), Kincaid (Ken Sagoes), and Joey (Rodney Eastman) as they return to the everyday lives of teenagers: high school, friends, blossoming romance. But their respite is short-lived as Kristen begins to be plagued by bad dreams again. At first it is only a suspicion, but their worst fears come to fruition when Kincaid awakens in the trunk of a junked car. Finding himself in the salvage yard that doubles as Freddy Krueger's (Robert Englund) burial spot, Kincaid watches in horror as the razor-gloved boogeyman rises from the dead. With the return of Freddy, the surviving Dream Warriors again find themselves fighting for their lives in the realm of their own sleeping minds.
| Barcode |
794043476631 |
| Region |
Region 1 |
| Packaging |
Keep Case |
| No. of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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