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Freddy's Dead: The
Final Nightmare
Directed by: Rachel Talalay
Written by: Rachel Talalay and Michael De Luca
Starring: Lisa Zane, Shon Greenblatt, Breckin Meyer,
Lezlie Deane, Ricky Dean Logan, Yaphet Kotto, Cassandra Rachel Friel
and Robert Englund as Freddy Krueger
Genre: Horror
Runtime: 90 minutes
Year: 1991
Tagline: They Saved The Best For Last!
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Plot
In the small town of Springwood, Ohio all the teenagers have been
whiped out by Mr. Freddy Krueger himself. All, except for one; a young guy
who has forgotten everything about his past. Freddy decides to help the
boy escape Springwood. The boy is then taken to a shelter nearby by the
local authorities, where he meets Dr. Maggie Burroughs. Maggie is
determined to help this John Doe to remember where he came from and why he
wouldn't go to sleep. So she decides to take him back to Springwood.
Meanwhile Carlos, Spencer and Tracy, three young teenagers from the
shelter who are desperate to escape, find out about this little trip
Maggie has planned, and they decide to sneak into the van and accompany
John and Maggie to Springwood. And Freddy, who knows Maggie and the four
teenagers are on their way to his little town, awaits them with a big
surprise ...
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Trivia
Robert plays the part of Freddy Krueger.
This is the first Nightmare movie in which Robert also plays Freddy
Krueger without any make-up, not including the pilot episode 'No
More Mr. Nice Guy' from the Freddy's
Nightmares TV-show.
Lezlie Deane also has a pretty big role in the movie 976-
EVIL and in the Freddy's Nightmares episode Cabin
Fever, which were both directed by Robert.
Johnny Depp, who played his first role in A
Nightmare on Elm Street, has a cameo in this film as the teenager on
TV. He is credited for this role as Oprah Noodlemantra.
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Quotes
"Every town has an Elm Street!"
"This might be your dream, but it's my rules!"
"No screamin' while the bus is in motion!"
"I'll get you, my pretty! And your little soul too!"
"Questions?"
"Yeah, what are you on? Looks like a frying pan and some eggs to me!"
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