A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master with Robert Englund: DVD Cover
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A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master Director: Renny Harlin Cast: Robert Englund, Lisa Wilcox, Rodney Eastman, Danny Hassel

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  • DVD Release Date: 08/22/2000
  • Original Release: 1988
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 16,134
 
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Features

Widescreen and full-screen versions of the film; "Jump to a Nightmare" scene navigation; Original theatrical trailer; Original animated menus; DVD-ROM:; Read the screenplay while you watch the film; New Dream World trivia game; Up-to-the-minute cast, crew, trivia info; www.NightmareOnElmStreet.com

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
0. Scene Selection
1. Oprning Titles/Freddy's Not Home [:57]
2. Not Again [3:54]
3. Avoid all Contact Day [2:20]
4. Daydreamer [:03]
5. "This Ain't My Dreamland" [4:50]
6. Joey's Last Stand [2:21]
7. "Swish, Killed A Fish" [:56]
8. The Nurse's Office [5:03]
9. Diner News [:32]
10. "Why the Haunted House?" [1:58]
11. Dream Cuisine [:02]
12. "Reach Out and Touch Someone" [2:03]
13. "I Don't Smoke" [1:44]
14. Learning Is Fun [:53]
15. In The Flesh [:14]
16. Mortal Combat [2:47]
17. "Mind Over Matter" [2:06]
18. Survivors Prepare [2:11]
19. Dream Date [4:24]
20. A Slice Of Life [:08]
21. Repeat Perforrmances [3:38]
22. Lights Out [:07]
23. Combat Ready [3:31]
24. "I Am Eternal" [:01]
25. "Rest In Hell" [4:45]
26. Make A Wish [1:18]
27. End Credits [2:24]

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Editorial Reviews

This fourth trip down Freddy Lane was the most successful at the box-office, but although it has some impressive visuals, it is mostly an empty film. Credit must go to the effects team for some fine work, but otherwise, this entry from the director of Cutthroat Island (Renny Harlin) is extremely weak. Roland Kincaid falls asleep and awakens in the Springwood junkyard, where his dog -- named "Jason" in a sad foreshadowing of the film's giggly tone -- pees fire on Freddy's grave. The pyro-urinary baptism causes Krueger (Robert Englund) to reassemble from bones outward in an admittedly impressive sequence. Predictably, Freddy guts Kincaid, then appears in Joey's waterbed as a naked pinup girl (Hope-Marie Carlton) before slicing him to ribbons. And so it goes. The film has a few interesting ideas kicking around, but no real identification points. This is a video game, not a movie, and the characters seem to exist only in order to move the film from one effects sequence to another. There is a lot to be said for special effects, and the ones here are extraordinary and vivid. However, the wonderfully grim mood and subtle performances of Chuck Russell's outstanding third entry in the series are gone, abandoned by Harlin in favor of a splashy, comic book approach which would, unfortunately, dominate the series' later installments. Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide

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A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Masterby Anonymous

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July 18, 2001: Picking up were Nightmare on ELm.Street 3 left off,the gifted Kirsten(Tuesday Knight)is still having Freddy nightmares,until her friends Kincaid(Ken Sagoes)and Joey(Rodbey Eastman)get killed in thier sleep,she embarks into another fright feast!Now her friend,Alice(Lisa Wilcox)must help before she dies too!Robert Englund's 4th proformance as the dream killer.A must see.

This review was written about the VHS Remastered edition.

A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Masterby Anonymous

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February 01, 2001: This film is among the most creative in the series. As the New Line Cinema film strip penetrates the screen and Tuesday Knight's lyrics engulf you, A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master sets itself apart from other run-of-the-mill horror sequels. It is cathartic to watch the main character Alice, played by Lisa Wilcox, gain strength and battle Freddy in an all out good vs. evil confrontation. This is Renny Harlin's first film. He later on directed films such as A Long Kiss Goodnight, Deep Blue Sea, and Cutthroat Island. Renny's directing creativity along with Lisa Wilcox's quality as an actress makes the film worth watching.