A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master
- Release Date
- August 19, 1988
- Director
- Renny Harlin
- Cast
- Tuesday Knight , Ken Sagoes , Rodney Eastman , Lisa Wilcox , Andras Jones , Danny Hassel
- Runtime
- 99
- Main Genre
- Horror
- Writers
- Wes Craven , William Kotzwinkle , Brian Helgeland , Jim Wheat , Ken Wheat
- Tagline
- Terror Beyond Your Wildest Dreams.
- Franchise
- A Nightmare on Elm Street
Summary
Following up the previous Nightmare film, dream demon Freddy Krueger is resurrected from his apparent demise, and rapidly tracks down and kills the remainder of the Elm Street kids. However, Kristen (who can draw others into her dreams) wills her special ability to her friend Alice. Alice soon realizes that Freddy is taking advantage of that unknown power to pull a new group of children into his foul domain.
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