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There may be entries in the A Nightmare on Elm Street that are technically “better,” with A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors and Wes Craven’s New Nightmare being the two that get the most love beyond the original film, but Renny Harlin’s A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master is actually my favorite of the sequels to watch because I find it to be the most purely entertaining of the bunch.
Sure, the script was tossed together by multiple writers and the movie was made in such a rush that it was filming with FX units before a main unit director had even been hired… but the resulting film is a blast. The ‘80s MTV style is at its peak, it’s packed with cool dream sequences, and we get to see a lot of Robert Englund’s Freddy Krueger at his most powerful and maniacal.
Most movies lose a good amount of scenes on the way to the finished form, and since The Dream Master was made at warp speed with a script that was constantly changing, it’s no surprise to hear that a lot of moments were deleted from this one. That’s why we have put together a video that digs into those lost scenes – and you can check it out in the embed above, or on the JoBlo Horror YouTube channel.
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Freddy Krueger almost had even more nightmares in store. In this deep dive, we explore the lost and deleted scenes from A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master (1988) one of the most popular entries in the legendary horror franchise. While the film became a huge box office success and helped cement Freddy Krueger as a pop culture icon, several sequences were cut, altered, or lost during production and editing. These missing moments could have changed the tone of the film and expanded some of the characters’ stories. In this video we break down:
- Deleted and lost scenes from The Dream Master
- Behind-the-scenes production changes
- Freddy Krueger moments that didn’t make the final cut
- How the edits shaped the final version of the movie
Are you a fan of A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master, and do you think any of these lost scenes should have been included in the final cut? Let us know by leaving a comment below.
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