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All new features:; Remastered picture and sound; "Never Sleep Again" - The making of a Nightmare on Elm Street; "The House That Freddy Built: The Legacy of New Line Horror"; "Night Terrors: The Origins of Wes Craven's Nightmares"; Audio commentary with Wes Craven, Heather Langenkamp, John Saxon and cinematographer Jacques Haitkin; Alternate ending(s); Infinifilm interactive features:; Pop-up prompts, Nightmare fact track and video clips; Exclusive Infinifilm rom content
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- A Nightmare on Elm Street [Special Edition]
1. Opening Titles
4. Just a Dream
6. Slumber Party
8. "There's Something Out There."
9. Bedtime
11. A Bloody Mess
22. "She Didn't Want to Sleep Alone|}|
23. "I Never Touched Her"
24. Hamlet Hijack
28. Somebody Else
29. Splash
32. Guarding Nancy
33. Feather Bed
37. Hung Up
38. That Hat Comes Back
41. Fred Krueger
43. "Mommy Killed Him."
46. Nancy's Plan
47. No Way Out
50. It's a Gusher
52. Survivalist
53. Finding Freddy
55. Fight Fire With Fire
59. "You're Shit."
63. End Credits
1. Opening Titles [:45]
2. Just a Dream [2:29]
3. Slumber Party [:22]
4. "There's Something Out There." [:15]
5. Bedtime [2:00]
6. A Bloody Mess [1:57]
7. "She Didn't Want to Sleep Alone." [:21]
8. "I Never Touched Her." [2:32]
9. Hamlet Hijack [3:21]
10. Somebody Else [:42]
11. Splash [:50]
12. Guarding Nancy [:11]
13. Feather Bed [:16]
14. Hung Up [:15]
15. The Hat Comes Back [:16]
16. Fred Krueger [:18]
17. "Mommy Killed Him." [:17]
18. Nancy's Plan [:22]
19. No Way Out [:11]
20. It's a Gusher [:10]
21. Survivalist [:28]
22. Finding Freddy [2:01]
23. Fight Fire With Fire [2:38]
24. "You're Shit." [3:57]
25. End Credits [:21]
A Nightmare on Elm Street, director Wes Craven's bloody and bloodcurdling breakthrough hit, spawned a successful series of sequels and launched one of the most popular movie monsters of all time: Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund). The imaginative and gripping story finds spunky teen heroine Nancy Thompson (Heather Langenkamp) in a protracted battle with Fred, the razor-fingered bogeyman who terrorizes her and her friends in their dreams. Here Krueger is not yet the quipping cartoon of the later, more comedic sequels; in his debut outing he plays a straight-up demonic figure, slaughtering his prey in elaborately gory flourishes. Encompassing both childhood fears of nightmares and adult fears of random serial killers, A Nightmare on Elm Street creates an unrelenting atmosphere of tension and suspense in which our disoriented heroes are as vulnerable to attack in their own imaginations as they are in the real world. Filled with terrifying dream sequences and a deliciously confounding plot, this perennial favorite was one of the smartest and most influential horror movies of the 1980s. Amy Robinson, Barnes & Noble
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