4 Film Favorites – Nightmare on Elm Street 1-4 (DVD)

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4 Film Favorites – Nightmare on Elm Street 1-4 (DVD)
(A Nightmare on Elm Street, Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddies Revenge, Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master)

$12,833,403

Condition

New

Publisher

Warnerbrothers

Published Date

2008-10-14

Rating MPA

R

Recording Length

374

Recording Studio

Warnerbrothers

Format

DVD

Brand

Warner Studios

Age Group

Adult

Amazon ASIN

B001DJLD1W

UPC / EAN

794043124549

Year

1988

ReleaseDate

1988-08-19

RuntimeMins

93

RuntimeStr

1h 33min

Awards

Awards, 2 wins & 9 nominations

Directors

Renny Harlin

Writers

Wes Craven, William Kotzwinkle, Brian Helgeland

Stars

Robert Englund, Rodney Eastman, John Beckman

Produced by

Stephen Diener, Karen Koch, Sara Risher, Robert Shaye, Rachel Talalay

Music by

Craig Safan

Cinematography by

Steven Fierberg

Film Editing by

Michael N. Knue, Jack Tucker, Chuck Weiss

Casting By

Annette Benson

Production Design by

C.J. Strawn, Mick Strawn

Art Direction by

Thomas A. O Conor

Costume Design by

Audrey M. Bansmer

Makeup Department

Teresa M. Austin, Howard Berger, R. Christopher Biggs, John Carl Buechler, John Criswell, William Forsche, Screaming Mad George, Laura Gorman, Artelle Gray, Steve Johnson, Roger McCoin, Bart Mixon, Suzanne Parker Sanders, Dawn Schrum, Julie Socash, Alicia M. Tripi, Brian Wade, Jay Wellington, A.J. Workman, Chris Yagher, Kevin Yagher, Vera Yurtchuk

Production Management

Joe Fineman, Karen Koch, Deborah Moore

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Peter Chesney, Cathy Gesualdo, Whitney R. Hunter, Randy Paik, Dean Raphael Ferrandini

Art Department

Ella St. John Blakey, Paul Byers, David T. Cannon, Rebecca Carriaga, Felisa Finn, Bradford Johnson, Thomas D. Krausz, Jim Landis, Pete von Sholly, Matthew Joseph Peak

Sound Department

Nicholas R. Allen, Barbara Barnaby, James Bryan, Ed Callahan, Ed Fassl, Robert Fitzgerald, Michael Herbick, Steve Maslow, Ron Meredith, Kevin O Connell, Edie Robinette-Petrachi, Greg Stacy, Bruce Stubblefield, Joel Valentine, Fred Wasser, Earl Watson, David Yaffe, John Travers

Special Effects by

Bill Barschdorf, Martin Becker, Nick Benson, Kristina Birkmayer, Roger Borelli, John Carl Buechler, Camille Calvet, Rik Carter, Tom Chesney, Scott Coulter, Robin L. D Arcy, Roberto dePalma, Linda Drake, Eric Fiedler, David Fletcher, William Forsche, John Foster, Mark Garbarino, Screaming Mad George, Jim Gill, Bruce D. Hayes, Joe Heffernan, Mecki Heussen, Greg Johnson, Steve Johnson, Adam Jones, Makio Kida, Shimpei Kitamura, Tom Lauten, Michael Levitre, Leonard MacDonald, Kelly Mann, Dave Matherly, Dean W. Miller, Bart Mixon, Scott Pierce, Joe Podnar, D. Kerry Prior, Timothy Ralston, Chris Robbins, Patrick Simmons, Mark Sisson, Joseph Smick, Heidi Snyder, Carl Sorensen, Sandra Stewart, Michiko Tagawa, Wayne Toth, Anton Tremblay, Todd Vander Pluym, Brian Wade, Scott Wheeler, A.J. Workman, Sarah Costello, Andrew Kenworthy

Visual Effects by

James Balsam, Barbara Anne Bock, Paul Hettler, Jody Rogers, Hoyt Yeatman

Stunts

Rick Barker, Martin Bresin, Geoff Brewer, Alison Brown, Doc D. Charbonneau, Gregg Dandridge, Thomas Dewier, Danny Epper, Dean Raphael Ferrandini, Rick Kahana, Robert Keller, Maria R. Kelly, Paul M. Lane, Shawn Patrick Lane, Lane Leavitt, Lisa McCullough, Paula Marie Moody, Noon Orsatti, William R. Perry, Debby Porter, Rick Prieto, Debby Lynn Ross, Kimberly L. Ryusaki, John Sherrod, Jennifer Watson-Johnston

Camera and Electrical Department

Huston Beaumont, Giles Dunning, Gene Hara, Albert Hood, Scott C. Johnston, Michael E. Little, Bruce McCleery, Bob Myers, Charles Chaz Norcross, David M. Rakoczy, Dan Rottman, Bruce Swift, Brian Tilden, Christopher Tufty, Kevin Wadowski, Paul Trimble

Casting Department

Andrea Curtis, Cheryl Faye

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Philip Maldonado

Editorial Department

Harry Hitner, Angela Jackson

Location Management

Mark Zetler

Music Department

David Chackler, Mike Chapman, Earl Ghaffari, Ken Mary

Script and Continuity Department

J. Ellen Evans, Annette Haywood-Carter

Transportation Department

Dave Hannah

Additional Crew

Frank Catalano, Craig Caton, Bundy Chanock, Eric Clarke, Jerry Goldberg, Dixie Jones, Eric McLeod, Dan Perri, Douglas W. Randall, James Valentine, Donn Warr Lewis, Don Wyse

Genres

Horror

Companies

New Line Cinema, Heron Communications, Smart Egg Pictures

Countries

USA

Languages

English

ContentRating

R

ImDbRating

5.6

ImDb Rating Votes

56070

Metacritic Rating

56

Short Description

A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master is a 1988 American fantasy slasher film and the fourth installment in the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise. The film was directed by Renny Harlin and stars Robert Englund as Freddy Krueger, Lisa Wilcox, and Danny Hassel. Following the death of Nancy Thompson, Krueger reappears in the dreams of Kristen Parker, Joey Crusel, and Roland Kincaid. After completing his revenge against the families who killed him, Krueger uses Kristen s best friend, Alice Johnson, to gain access to new victims in order to sate his murderous needs. The film is a sequel to A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987) and was followed by A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child (1989). It is often popularly referred to as the MTV Nightmare of the franchise.

The Dream Master was released on August 19, 1988, and grossed $49.4 million at the domestic box office on a budget of $6.5 million, which made it the highest-grossing film in the franchise in the United States until the release of Freddy vs. Jason, a crossover with the Friday the 13th franchise, in 2003. It received mixed reviews from critics.

Box Office Budget

$13,000,000 (estimated)

Box Office Opening Weekend USA

$12,833,403

Box Office Gross USA

$49,369,899

Box Office Cumulative Worldwide Gross

$49,369,899

Keywords

Freddy krueger character,sadistic murderer,monster,boogeyman,slasher horror