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A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master

  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 33m
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5.6/10
66K
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A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master (1988)
Freddy Krueger returns once again to terrorize the dreams of the remaining Dream Warriors, as well as those of a young woman who may be able to defeat him for good.
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Freddy Krueger returns once again to terrorize the dreams of the remaining Dream Warriors, as well as those of a young woman who may be able to defeat him for good.Freddy Krueger returns once again to terrorize the dreams of the remaining Dream Warriors, as well as those of a young woman who may be able to defeat him for good.Freddy Krueger returns once again to terrorize the dreams of the remaining Dream Warriors, as well as those of a young woman who may be able to defeat him for good.

  • Director
    • Renny Harlin
  • Writers
    • Wes Craven
    • William Kotzwinkle
    • Brian Helgeland
  • Stars
    • Robert Englund
    • Rodney Eastman
    • John Beckman
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    66K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Renny Harlin
    • Writers
      • Wes Craven
      • William Kotzwinkle
      • Brian Helgeland
    • Stars
      • Robert Englund
      • Rodney Eastman
      • John Beckman
    • 389User reviews
    • 152Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Robert Englund
    Robert Englund
    • Freddy Krueger
    Rodney Eastman
    Rodney Eastman
    • Joey
    John Beckman
    • Coach
    Kisha Brackel
    • Friend
    Brooke Bundy
    Brooke Bundy
    • Elaine
    Wanda Bursey
    • Friend in Mourning
    Hope Marie Carlton
    Hope Marie Carlton
    • Pin Up Girl
    Kristen Clayton
    Kristen Clayton
    • Little Girl
    Duane Davis
    Duane Davis
    • Jock
    Richard Garrison
    • Doctor
    Danny Hassel
    • Dan
    Andras Jones
    Andras Jones
    • Rick
    Tuesday Knight
    Tuesday Knight
    • Kristen
    Jeff Levine
    • Paramedic
    Joanna Lipari
    Joanna Lipari
    • Nurse
    Joie Magidow
    • Physics Teacher
    Jacquelyn Masche
    Jacquelyn Masche
    • Joey's Mom
    Nicholas Mele
    Nicholas Mele
    • Johnson
    • Director
      • Renny Harlin
    • Writers
      • Wes Craven
      • William Kotzwinkle
      • Brian Helgeland
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    8BlueBoyReviews

    CHEER! - (8 stars out of 10)

    The stage curtains open ...

    For whatever reason, this 4th installment in the Elm Street series is my personal favorite. Maybe it's because it was directed by Renny Harlin who has a certain flair for action sequences. Maybe it's because I adore Lisa Wilcox and her character Alice, and the fact that she kicked some butt. Maybe it's because the supporting cast of teens really seemed like a tight knit group of friends having fun making this movie. Maybe it's because of the amazing visuals we were treated to. I don't know why exactly, but I absolutely loved "A Nightmare on Elm Street 4 - The Dream Master".

    Having survived the events of the 3rd film, Kristen has formed a new circle of friends and is back in school with a boyfriend. Sensing that there is something wrong, she finds herself back in Freddy's nightmareland and he draws upon her power to pull in "fresh meat" so that he can start all over again. Alice, her best friend, is the silent, recluse type who is doing her best to hold things together at home. As the friends around her begin to die, she assumes their individual powers, sheds her fears, and faces Freddy for a winner-takes-all battle.

    The transformation of Alice in this movie was the compelling story line, and the final confrontation delivers all the goods. Behind tight direction and good editing, we are given some outstanding visuals and memorable scenes. One of which was the movie theater scene where Alice is sucked into the silver screen. The acting in this one was a bit better than the previous installments, and this bunch of teen friends were people I actually cared about.

    I highly recommend this movie at a very strong 8 stars out of 10. It is my personal favorite in the series - maybe because it's the perfect blend of everything I mentioned earlier. And as such, it still holds up pretty well since it was first released in 1988. "The Dream Master" is a winner.
    7mattressman_pdl

    Well it ain't Dr. Seuss

    Renny Harlin (Die Hard 2) directs Dream Master, the fourth entry in the franchise about a maniacal dreamstalker named Freddy Kruger. The entry is extremely passable and enjoyable.

    The survivors of Dream Warriors are still haunted by memories of Freddy Kruger. But Freddy isn't quite dead as he picks up his glove and takes up where he left off...with vengeance. The only flaw in his plan: a shy outcast named Alice who harbors powers that will enable her to do battle with Kruger as she assumes qualities of past Freddy victims.

    Although some of the more interesting characters are sacrificed first, the Nightmare franchise proves to be deeper and more original than any other slasher series around. Some inventive deaths and imagery on display as Robert Englund devours the scenery as Freddy.
    6hitchcockthelegend

    How sweet. Fresh meat.

    A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master is directed by Renny Harlin and written by Brian Helgeland and Scott Pierce. It stars Robert Englund, Lisa Wilcox, Andras Jones, Tuesday Knight, Ken Sagoes, Rodney Eastman and Brooke Theiss. Music is by John Easdale and Craig Safan and cinematography by Steven Fierberg.

    Freddy Krueger (Englund) is back again to finish off the last of the Dream Warriors, but when he enters the dreams of a new girl, Alice Johnson (Wilcox), he gets more than he bargained for...

    In spite of part three being something of a return to form for the Elm Street franchise, it still signalled the point where Krueger as a character started to become more fun villain than a terrifying presence. By the time this fourth instalment rolled around, Krueger was iconic for sure, but also he was a marketing tool for merchandise, even getting his own spin-off TV show. Where once was this vile child murderer invading the dreams of children and killing them, now is a guy selling dolls and someone more known for a quip than a kill.

    Dream Master follows the basic Elm Street formula, Krueger returns to kill more kids in their dreams. The methods range from the icky (insect) to the impressive (pizza), and the effects work is mostly enjoyable. The tying up of loose ends shows some modicum of thought in the writing, while the big finale is actually worth the wait. However, the acting away from a perky Wilcox is pretty poor and familiarity of formula does indeed breed contempt. It's just about above average as a whole, thanks in the main to the inventive kills, but as this third sequel coined it in at the box office, with that comes the basic fact that Kruegerville is a town built only for cash purposes. 6/10
    6ccthemovieman-1

    Freddy''s Funniest Film

    This doesn't have the well-known cast of the previous Nightmare 3 movie but the special effects are still good.....each very different and some of them very funny. They make this perhaps the most entertaining entry in the series.

    Memorable scenes include a junkyard, a water bed, a classroom, faces in a pizza, a girl bench pressing and faces coming out of Freddy's flesh. The storyline, however, features its usual dumb and ridiculous theology and has its usual share of unlikable obnoxious teens. Their parents weren't pictured as any better, perhaps worse.

    In fact, the kids and parents are so bad you wind up rooting for Freddy to do them in. Perhaps that's the idea!
    6paulclaassen

    Solid entry - and there's a dog named Jason in a Freddy movie!

    The Best in the industry (at the time) were responsible for the stunning special effects. The special and practical effects together with the incredible make-up never disappoints in this series.

    Several characters from 'A Nightmare on Elm Street 3' including Kirsten, Joey and Kincaid return. Joey and Kincaid are once again portrayed by Rodney Eastman and Ken Sagoes, but Kirsten is now played by Tuesday Knight, and unfortunately she wasn't as good as Patricia Arquette.

    With Nancy gone and Kirsten not lasting very long, Alice (Lisa Wilcox) becomes the new heroin, having received Kirsten's powers of bringing people into dreams. Alice has a dream-like presence, which works so well for the movie. She has a crush on hunky Dan (Danny Hassel). This film brings an end to the last of the Elm Street children, and having tricked Kirsten, Freddy now has new victims to torment.

    The film blends humour and horror amazingly well, without the humour getting in the way of the action or suspense. Ha-ha, and there's a dog named Jason in a Freddy movie!! Classic!

    With 'A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master' having nice characters, a good story, fantastic effects, and being atmospheric, this almost felt like it ought to have been the start of a franchise, and not the fourth film in a franchise. The effects are hands down the best since the original and some of the best yet for an 80's horror movie in general. Made almost four decades ago, the effects are still incredible. This was also the best in the series since the original. This was awesome!

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    • Trivia
      First film in the franchise where Robert Englund received top billing in the opening credits.
    • Goofs
      (at around 22 mins) When a headphone cord is unplugged from a stereo, the stereo does not turn off. The stereos speakers would turn on.
    • Quotes

      Freddy Krueger: Welcome to Wonderland, Alice.

    • Crazy credits
      A text before the opening credits reads as follows: "When deep sleep falleth on men, fear came apon me. And trembling which made all my bones to shake" -Job IV, 13-14
    • Alternate versions
      The UK cinema version was cut by 56 secs to delete footage of nunchakus from two scenes, and the cuts were expanded to 1 min 7 secs for the video release. The cuts were fully restored in the 15 rated 2001 DVD.
    • Connections
      Edited into KPDX Fox 49, Award Video: Freddy's Holiday Party Contest (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      Love Kills
      Performed by Vinnie Vincent Invasion

      Written by Vinnie Vincent

      Produced and Arranged by Dana Strum and Vinnie Vincent

      Published by Vinnie Vincent Music/Rare Blue Music, Inc. (ASCAP)

      From the Chrysalis LP "All Systems Go"

      (played on jukebox in diner)

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    • Release date
      • August 19, 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Nightmare On Elm Street
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pesadilla en la calle del infierno 4
    • Filming locations
      • Café Laurent - 4243 Overland Avenue, Culver City, California, USA(Crave Inn Diner)
    • Production companies
      • New Line Cinema
      • Heron Communications
      • Smart Egg Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $6,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $49,369,899
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,833,403
      • Aug 21, 1988
    • Gross worldwide
      • $49,369,899
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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