Wes Craven`s New Nightmare (UK)

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This time staying awake won`t save you...
Certificate: 18
Running Time: 108 mins
Retail Price: £9.99
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Synopsis:
Wes Craven, Director of the original A Nightmare On Elm Street, together with the original cast, have returned to the darkest shadows of Elm Street with a frightening new twist on terror, for his dreams have begun to dictate real-life horrors for the stars of the original film.
Reuniting the demonic Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund) and Heather Langenkamp, the schoolgirl he terrorised in 1984, they must come to terms with something so powerful it cannot be bound by this film alone.

This time staying awake won`t save you.

Special Features:

Video Tracks:
Pan & Scan 1.33:1

Audio Tracks:
Dolby Digital Stereo 2.0 English

Directed By:
Wes Craven

Written By:

Starring:
Robert Shaye
John Saxon
Wes Craven
Miko Hughes
Robert Englund
Heather Langenkamp

Casting By:
Gary M. Zuckerbrod

Soundtrack By:
J. Peter Robinson

Director of Photography:
Mark Irwin

Editor:
Patrick Lussier

Costume Designer:
Mary Jane Fort

Production Designer:
Cynthia Kay Charette

Producer:
Jeffrey Fenner
Jay Roewe
Marianne Maddalena

Executive Producer:
Robert Shaye
Sara Risher
Wes Craven

Distributor:
VCI

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10 / 10
Now, Wes Craven the creator of Fredy comes back to finish the whole NIGHTMARE series. Now what a film to kill of the series. It brings back the original cast, but here is the catch, they are playing thenselves. Freddy has got out of films and into the real world and needs to get past his old nemesis from the first NIGHTMARE Heather Langenkamp. To do this Freddy starts going into her kids dreams and finds way to manipulate Heather but Heather doesnt quit and puts up a fight against Freddy. An excellent film and one of the best from the whole series.

"This time stayin awake wont save you"
posted by Darren McL on 5/10/2002 01:59
8 / 10
7i agree with the last review but i was a bit dissapionted that it was in full screen
posted by billy2679 on 13/3/2004 14:09