New Nightmare (1994)
New Nightmare (1994)
Plot.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Heather Langenkamp
Heather Langenkamp
Robert Englund
Robert Englund
JF Davis
Freddy's Hand Double
Tracy Middendorf
Julie
Miko Hughes
Dylan
Matt Winston
Chuck
John Saxon
John Saxon / Donald Thompson
Rob LaBelle
Terry
David Newsom
Chase Porter
Wes Craven
Wes Craven
Marianne Maddalena
Marianne Maddalena
Gretchen Oehler
Script Supervisor
Cully Fredricksen
Limo Driver
Bodhi Elfman
TV Studio P.A.
Sam Rubin
Sam Rubin
J. Peter Robinson
Composer
Claudia Haro
New Line Receptionist
Sara Risher
Sara Risher / Co-Executive Producer
Mark Irwin
Cinematographer
Robert Shaye
Robert Shaye / Executive Producer
Patrick Lussier
Editor
Gary M. Zuckerbrod
CastingDirector
Cindy Guidry
Kim at New Line
Ray Glanzmann
Highway Patrolman
Cynthia Kay Charette
ProductionDesigner
Yonda Davis
Highway Patrolwoman
Michael Hagiwara
Coroner
W. Earl Brown
Morgue Attendant
Kenneth Zanchi
Minister
Jsu Garcia
Jsu Garcia
Tuesday Knight
Tuesday Knight
Beans Morocco
Graveyard Worker
Tamara Mark
Patrice Englund
Lin Shaye
Nurse with Pills
Deborah Zara Kobylt
Newscaster
Diane Nadeau
Counter Nurse
Star-Shemah Bobatoon
ICU Nurse
Lou Thornton
ICU Nurse
Cynthia Savage
ICU Nurse
Jessica Craven
Junior Nurse with Needle
Sandra Ellis Lafferty
Senior Nurse with Needle
Thomas G. Burt
Security Officer
Tina Vail
Nurse Abbott
Kathryn Greenwood
Nurse in Hospital Room with Heather (uncredited)
Kevin Harrison
Hospital Intern (uncredited)
Amanda Wyss
Tina Grey (archive footage) (uncredited)
Fran Bennett
Dr. Christine Heffner
Deep Roy
Stunts
Ed Gale
Stunts
Barry H. Waldman
Unit Production Manager
Lou Carlucci
Stunts
Debbie Lee Carrington
Stunts
Mary Jane Fort
Costume Design
Peter Devaney Flanagan
First Assistant Editor
Jay Roewe
Co-Producer
Lynn Salvatori
Stunts
Gene Hartline
Stunt Driver
Joe Finnegan
Stunts
Jim Wilkey
Stunt Driver
Alex Gaona
Stunts
Lance Gilbert
Stunts / Stunt Driver
George A. Sack
Stunt Driver
Susan Kurtz
Sound Effects Editor
Mike Szakmeister
Dialogue Editor
Roberta Doheny
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Lise Richardson
Music Editor
Mickey Gilbert
Stunts
Kirk R. Gardner
Steadicam Operator
Patrick O'Sullivan
Sound Effects Editor
Cheri Candido
Property Master
Christopher Doyle
Stunts
Matsune Suzuki
Conceptual Design
Bill Young
Stunt Coordinator
Ruby Guidara
Set Decoration
Chuck 'Chaz' Hosack
Stunt Driver
Paul Di Franco
Music Supervisor
Ed Gerrard
Music Supervisor
David L. Peck
Steadicam Operator
Jeffrey Fenner
Associate Producer
Tim Philben
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Media.
Details.
Release DateOctober 13, 1994
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 52m
Content RatingR
Budget$8,000,000
Box Office$57,000,000
Genres
Wiki.
Wes Craven's New Nightmare (also known simply as New Nightmare) is a 1994 American meta supernatural slasher film written and directed by Wes Craven, creator of 1984's A Nightmare on Elm Street. A standalone film and the seventh installment in the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise, it is not part of the same continuity as previous films, instead portraying Freddy Krueger as a fictional movie villain who invades the real world and haunts the cast and crew involved in the making of the films about him. In the film, Freddy is depicted as closer to what Craven originally intended, being much more menacing and less comical, with an updated attire and appearance.
The film features various people involved in the motion picture industry portraying themselves, including Heather Langenkamp, who is compelled by events in the narrative to reprise her role as Nancy Thompson. New Nightmare features several homages to the original film such as quotes and recreations of the most famous scenes. The film won an International Fantasy Film Award from Fantasporto for Best Screenplay by Craven.
New Nightmare was released on October 14, 1994, grossing $19.8 million at the box office on a budget of $8 million, making it the poorest-performing film in the Nightmare series but still a box office success. However, it received positive reviews from critics, and is considered by many as one of the best Nightmare movies and one of Wes Craven's most enduring films. It was followed by 2003's Freddy vs. Jason, a crossover with the Friday the 13th franchise set in the same continuity as the other Nightmare films.