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New Nightmare (1994)
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In a seemingly terrifying story, Heather talks that this is the 10th anniversary of 'Nightmare on Elm Street'. Events may change and fear begins in the heart of Heather when you hear a terrifying sound similar to the voice of the villain who was in the film, Freddy Krueger. Heather's husband is killed in mysterious circumstances, which makes things develop again. Heather begins to wonder. When things develop, Heather discovers that Freddie has come back.
In a seemingly terrifying story, Heather talks that this is the 10th anniversary of 'Nightmare on Elm Street'. Events may change and fear begins in the heart of Heather when you hear a terrifying sound similar to the voice of the villain who was in the film, Freddy Krueger. Heather's husband is killed in mysterious circumstances, which makes things develop again. Heather begins to wonder. When things develop, Heather discovers that Freddie has come back.
Actors:
Jessica Craven,
Cully Fredricksen,
Thomas G. Burt,
Cindy Guidry,
Heather Langenkamp,
Michael Hagiwara,
Sara Risher,
Fran Bennett,
Robert Englund,
Yonda Davis,
Tuesday Knight,
...»
Jessica Craven
1968, Pennsylvania, USA
Cully Fredricksen
Thomas G. Burt
Cindy Guidry
Heather Langenkamp
17 July 1964, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
Michael Hagiwara
10 November 1956
Sara Risher
Fran Bennett
14 August 1937, Malvern, Arkansas, USA
Robert Englund
6 June 1947, Glendale, California, USA
Yonda Davis
Tuesday Knight
17 February 1969, Brentwood, California, USA
Director:
Wes Craven
Wes Craven
2 August 1939, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Country:
United States
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This one's defeated by the rigid formula.
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An ingenious, cathartic exercise in illusion and fear.October 19, 2010
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