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A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Dream Child

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Title: A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Dream Child

Tagline: Now Freddy’s a daddy, he’s killing for two.

Genre: Horror, Thriller

Director: Stephen Hopkins

Cast: Robert Englund, Lisa Wilcox, Erika Anderson, Valorie Armstrong, Michael Ashton, Kelly Jo Minter, Danny Hassel, Nicholas Mele, Joe Seely, Burr DeBenning, Clarence Felder, Beatrice Boepple, Matt Borlenghi, Noble Craig, E.R. Davies, Beth DePatie, Will Egan, Stacey Elliott, Steven Grives, Whit Hertford, Jennifer Honneus, Jake Jacobs, Annie Lamaje, Gerry Loew, Kara Marie, Roxanne Mayweather, Don Maxwell, John R. Murray, Marnette Patterson, Cameron Perry, Marc Siegler, Michael Bailey Smith, Pat Sturges, Cesar Anthony Torres, Peter Trencher, Wally George, Ron Armstrong, Ted Nugent, Rudy Sarzo, Crisstyn Dante, Jill Adler, Victor A. Haddox, James Vallo, Eric Singer

Release: 1989-08-11

Runtime: 89

Plot: Alice, having survived the previous installment of the Nightmare series, finds the deadly dreams of Freddy Krueger starting once again. This time, the taunting murderer is striking through the sleeping mind of Alice's unborn child. His intention is to be "born again" into the real world. The only one who can stop Freddy is his dead mother, but can Alice free her spirit in time to save her own son?

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A fun premise but poorly executed. This one completely ditches the horror element in favour of a pure comedic Freddy. Average
 

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