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New Nightmare

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Title: New Nightmare

Tagline: This time the terror doesn't stop at the screen.

Genre: Horror, Mystery, Fantasy

Director: Wes Craven

Cast: Heather Langenkamp, Robert Englund, Miko Hughes, Wes Craven, David Newsom, Tracy Middendorf, John Saxon, Jeff Davis, Matt Winston, Rob LaBelle, Marianne Maddalena, Gretchen Oehler, Cully Fredricksen, Bodhi Elfman, Sam Rubin, Claudia Haro, Sara Risher, Robert Shaye, Cindy Guidry, Ray Glanzmann, Yonda Davis, Michael Hagiwara, W. Earl Brown, Kenneth Zanchi, Jsu Garcia, Tuesday Knight, Beans Morocco, Tamara Mark, Lin Shaye, Deborah Zara Kobylt, Diane Nadeau, Star-Shemah Bobatoon, Lou Thornton, Cynthia Savage, Jessica Craven, Sandra Ellis Lafferty, Thomas G. Burt, Tina Vail, Kathryn Greenwood, Kevin Harrison, Amanda Wyss, Fran Bennett

Release: 1994-10-13

Runtime: 112

Plot: As Heather Langenkamp considers making another Nightmare on Elm Street film with Wes Craven, her son, Dylan, falls under the spell of the iconic disfigured villain Freddy Krueger. Eventually, Langenkamp must confront Freddy's demonic spirit to save the soul of Dylan.

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This is a strange entry that breaks the fourth wall by acknowledging Freddy as a fictional character. Nice to see some returning original cast members though.
 

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