This is anything but just another nightmare, though. Nancy (Heather Langenkamp) and her closest friends are all being tormented in their sleep by the same monster: a horribly disfigured man in a fedora and a ratty red and green sweater. His flesh is seared to the point where the muscle underneath is partially exposed, and attached to his gloved hand are four long, steel razors. At first, it just seems like a strange coincidence...they're rattled, to be sure, but the only thing this monster is really able to do is rob them of a good night's sleep.
...and then they start dying. The murders are grisly...impossible. Four deep slashes materialize in a teenaged girl's stomach as she sleeps, and her bloodied body is dragged -- flailing around and screaming -- up the bedroom wall and onto the ceiling. The police point the blame at the girl's boyfriend because it's the only rational explanation. Nancy, though, is quickly convinced that the real killer is the monster in her dreams...someone she soon discovers is named Fred Krueger (Robert Englund). Even just hearing his name makes the hairs stand up on the necks of Nancy's parents (Ronee Blakley and John Saxon). Nancy realizes that there's no point in trying to explain to her folks what's happening: that when Freddy hacks someone apart in their nightmares, they die in the real world too. Not only does Freddy live in a dreamscape, but there he wields the power of a god, able to distort the world around them to most effectively terrify and torment his prey. There's no escape...even a quick catnap might as well be signing a death warrant. Nancy's stocked up on No-Doz and keeps a steady stream of coffee brewing in her bedroom, but she can only force herself to be awake so long. Like that depraved nursery rhyme goes, one...two...Freddy's coming for you...
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...and then they start dying. The murders are grisly...impossible. Four deep slashes materialize in a teenaged girl's stomach as she sleeps, and her bloodied body is dragged -- flailing around and screaming -- up the bedroom wall and onto the ceiling. The police point the blame at the girl's boyfriend because it's the only rational explanation. Nancy, though, is quickly convinced that the real killer is the monster in her dreams...someone she soon discovers is named Fred Krueger (Robert Englund). Even just hearing his name makes the hairs stand up on the necks of Nancy's parents (Ronee Blakley and John Saxon). Nancy realizes that there's no point in trying to explain to her folks what's happening: that when Freddy hacks someone apart in their nightmares, they die in the real world too. Not only does Freddy live in a dreamscape, but there he wields the power of a god, able to distort the world around them to most effectively terrify and torment his prey. There's no escape...even a quick catnap might as well be signing a death warrant. Nancy's stocked up on No-Doz and keeps a steady stream of coffee brewing in her bedroom, but she can only force herself to be awake so long. Like that depraved nursery rhyme goes, one...two...Freddy's coming for you...
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