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A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors

Movie Summary

Released: 1987
“A Nightmare on Elm Street 3” introduced ideas that gave future Freddy movies a better base to build from. It also featured an unpredictable climax that many people thought would conclude this franchise once and for all, but we all know by now that not even holy water and a largely-procrastinated burial can keep Freddy down. Upon the movie’s opening, we are introduced to, not only the title of which this franchise is most recognized, but also a lonely, close-to-suicide, teen named Kristen Parker. After Kristen’s mother finds her in the bathroom with her wrists slit, she takes her a psychiatric clinic where the rest of the “living” Elm street children are coping with intense reoccurring nightmares similar to Kristen’s. In addition, Nancy Thompson (who didn’t die after all) arrives to study these subjects’ strange behavior. Through a dream Kristen pulls her into, Nancy discovers that Freddy is once again wrecking havoc. There is hope however, Freddy’s mother, Amanda Kruger, shares her son's morbid history with a kind-hearted psychiatrist—revealing one possible way in which this madman can be destroyed for good. Meanwhile, one of the “dream warriors” falls into a coma and becomes bait to lower the others into Freddy's court, so Nancy & the remaining children team up using Kristen’s gift and unleash powers that can only be used in their dreams. But the story doesn't stop there. Oh no!

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orlando81Posted: 04/24/2008
I cannot watch any Freddy Kreuger movies because I cannot go to sleep for about five nights.
NostalgicPathologistPosted: 05/20/2008
This was the first Freddy movie i saw so it has a special place in my heart
CheifBrodyPosted: 01/14/2009
Nightmare on Elm Street part 3 you know growing up esspecially if u grew up in the 80's the craze of movies was slasher movies. IT was hard to say no and to Freddy Kruger u just can't say no! I am a big fan of the Nightmare franchise. Ask me they made better horror movies in the 70's and 80's then they do today in the generation.
JFordPosted: 07/17/2009
This is the best Freddy and i hope the new Freddy they are shooting is going to be a goodone, They have used a old church in my hometown of Gary,IN to flim there.
horrorfandudePosted: 08/30/2009
This one's the best in my opinion.

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