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A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors
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Synopsis
The best of the Elm Street sequels, this creepy, surreal fantasy features terrific effects, a fine young cast, and an air of grim fatalism that sets it apart from its giggly successors. Patricia Arquette stars as Kristen, whose nightmare leads to a slashed wrist which looks suspiciously like a suicide attempt. She is placed in a hospital psychiatric ward with a group of six other troubled teens who all dream about the same horribly burned man (Robert Englund) trying to kill them. Perhaps the most unusual thing about this picture, however, is the unexpected depth of sadness running through it. There are some achingly sweet moments in this otherwise frightening film which, though not disruptive, are impossible to analyze. The first and most bizarre of these is Heather Langenkamp's entrance, which inexplicably causes most viewers to get misty-eyed, and there are several similar scenes throughout the film. One answer can be found in the sensitive direction of Chuck Russell, who emphasizes the tragedy and utter hopelessness in these kids' lives and manages to wring some unexpectedly perceptive turns from his cast. This is a film in which a great deal of care was obviously lavished on individual scenes (the sets are outstanding) and performances. The results are well worth repeated viewings, and prove that sequels don't necessarily have to be inferior films. ~ Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide

Cast

Stacey Alden Marcie
Patricia Arquette Kristen Parker
Brooke Bundy Elaine Parker
Dick Cavett Himself
Craig Wasson Dr. Neil Goldman
Rodney Eastman Joey
Laurence Fishburne Max
Zsa Zsa Gabor Herself
Bradley Gregg Phillip
Ira Heiden Will
Clayton Landey Lorenzo, Orderly
Heather Langenkamp Nancy Thompson
Nan Martin Nun
Priscilla Pointer Dr. Elizabeth Simms
Jennifer Rubin Taryn
Ken Sagoes Kincaid
Rozlyn Sorrell Nurse
Penelope Sudrow Jennifer
Robert Englund Freddy Krueger
John Saxon Lt. John Thompson
Kristin Clayton Little Girl
Sally Piper Nurse

Production Crew

C.J. Strawn Art Director
Mick Strawn Art Director
Niki Marvin Associate Producer
Annette Benson Casting
Roy H. Wagner Cinematographer
Sara Risher Co-producer
Angelo Badalamenti Composer (Music Score)
Charles Bernstein Composer (Music Score)
Don Dokken Composer (Music Score)
Ken Harrison Composer (Music Score)
Camile Schroeder Costume Designer
Chuck Russell Director
Chuck Weiss Editor
Terry Stokes Editor
Wes Craven Executive Producer
Rachel Talalay Line Producer
Chris Biggs Makeup Special Effects
Greg Cannom Makeup Special Effects
Mark Shostrom Makeup Special Effects
Niki Marvin Producer
Rachel Talalay Producer
Robert Shaye Producer
Sara Risher Producer
Wes Craven Producer
C.J. Strawn Production Designer
Mick Strawn Production Designer
Bruce Wagner Screen Story
Wes Craven Screen Story
Bruce Wagner Screenwriter
Chuck Russell Screenwriter
Frank Darabont Screenwriter
Wes Craven Screenwriter
Dan Perri Second Unit Director
James O. Barrows Set Designer
James R. Barrows Set Designer
Don Dokken Songwriter
William Fiege Sound/Sound Designer
Chris Biggs Special Effects
Dream Quest Images Special Effects
Greg Cannon Special Effects
Hoyt Yeatman Special Effects
Kevin Yagher Special Effects
Matthew Mungle Special Effects
Peter M. Chesney Special Effects
Hoyt Yeatman Special Effects Supervisor
Debby Porter Stunts
Rick Barker Stunts
William R. Perry Stunts
Rick Barker Stunts Coordinator
Year: 1987
Runtime: 96
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature

Genre
Horror

Color type
Deluxe color

Produced by
Heron Communications
New Line Cinema
Smart Egg Pictures

Release
by New Line Cinema