Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare

September 13th, 1991







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Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare

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Still of Robert Englund in Freddy's Dead: The Final NightmareStill of Robert Englund and Lisa Zane in Freddy's Dead: The Final NightmareStill of Robert Englund in Freddy's Dead: The Final NightmareFreddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare

Plot
Freddy Krueger returns once again to haunt both the dreams of his daughter and Springwood's last surviving teenager.

Release Year: 1991

Rating: 4.6/10 (16,158 voted)

Director: Rachel Talalay

Stars: Robert Englund, Lisa Zane, Shon Greenblatt

Storyline
In part six of the Nightmare on Elm Street series, dream monster Freddy Krueger has finally killed all the children of his hometown, and seeks to escape its confines to hunt fresh prey. To this end, he recruits the aid of his (previously unmentioned) daughter. However, she discovers the demonic origin of her father's powers and meets Dad head-on in a final showdown (originally presented in 3-D).

Writers: Wes Craven, Rachel Talalay

Cast:
Robert Englund - Freddy Krueger
Lisa Zane - Maggie Burroughs
Shon Greenblatt - John Doe
Lezlie Deane - Tracy
Ricky Dean Logan - Carlos
Breckin Meyer - Spencer
Yaphet Kotto - Doc
Tom Arnold - Childless Man (as Mr. Tom Arnold)
Roseanne - Childless Woman (as Mrs. Tom Arnold)
Elinor Donahue - Orphanage Woman
Johnny Depp - Guy on TV (as Oprah Noodlemantra)
Cassandra Rachel Friel - Little Maggie / Katherine Krueger
David Dunard - Kelly
Marilyn Rockafellow - Mrs. Burroughs
Virginia Peters - Woman in Plane

Taglines: Take Him Home in a Box!



Details

Official Website: Nightmare On Elm Street |

Release Date: 13 September 1991

Filming Locations: Bailey Canyon Wilderness Park, Sierra Madre, California, USA

Box Office Details

Budget: $8,500,000 (estimated)

Opening Weekend: DEM 384,427 (Germany) (11 September 1991) (80 Screens)

Gross: $34,872,033 (USA)



Technical Specs

Runtime:  | USA: (original release)  | USA: (TV version)



Did You Know?

Trivia:
Peter Jackson's original screenplay for Freddy's Dead saw Freddy aging and growing weak within the dream world. The teens of Springwood would have drug-fuelled slumber parties for kicks, and enter the dream world to beat him up.

Goofs:
Continuity: When Maggie grabs Freddy in the dream, she wraps her arms around his chest over both of Freddy's arms. In the next shot, Maggie's left arm is under Freddy's left arm.

Quotes:
Freddy Krueger: I didn't need a glove to kill your bitch of a mother, and I don't need one now!



User Review

OK, I think this is Freddy's 6th death already

Rating: 2/10

Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare, the sixth installment of the Nightmare on Elm Street series and once again another bad sequel. I think this is tied up with the last sequel of the Dream Child. I was lucky enough to get the Nightmare on Elm Street series box DVD set for my birthday, so I got to see all the sequels. May I say that I'm just getting more and more disappointed though with these sequels, at least the past two, it just seems like Freddy lost his edge. It's almost like the writers were trying to give Freddy a soul and they're just destroying it instead of reinventing the story. This was a sequel that wasn't needed, sorry to Robert Englund, but this was very much below what Freddy Krueger represents.

Freddy is back, but he's got something we don't know about, a daughter. Maggie, she's not aware that he is her father, but soon she finds out what his dark secrets are and he wants her help. She has to do her best to resist his powers, but it's hard with all the good memories she has of her loving father. Ironic, isn't it? But Freddy isn't giving up without manipulating her into his ways.

Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare is also presented in 3-D, radical, huh? Note the sarcasm. This is one of the worst sequels, it's tied up with the fifth sequel of the Nightmare on Elm Street series, I'd rather watch the second Nightmare on Elm Street to be honest. This just had bad acting, stupid editing, and just over all a bad idea for a story. I didn't like the concept of it and it just ruined the whole idea of who Freddy Krueger really is, the death master of nightmares, not Father Knows Best.

2/10





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