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film. The baby finds Freddy's remains and quickly grows into an adult, hinting to Alice that he has found the key to coming back. Alarmed, she contacts Dan, who falls asleep en route to see her. Freddy attacks and electrocutes Dan, turning him into a frightful man/machine hybrid before sending him into oncoming traffic. Alice sees Dan's body come to life and taunt her before she faints. Waking in a hospital, she hears the news of Dan's death and that she is pregnant with his child. During the night, she is visited by a young boy named Jacob, but the next day, Yvonne tells her there are no children on her floor, nor is there a children's ward.
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arrives and forces Greta to eat her own organs before choking her in front of a laughing audience. In the real world, Greta falls down dead in front of her mother and their guests. Yvonne and Alice visit Mark, who is grieving Greta's death, and a rift forms between them. Mark falls asleep and is nearly killed by Freddy, but Alice saves him before seeing Jacob again. Jacob hints that Alice is his mother. Alice requests that Yvonne get her an early
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hoping to find Amanda at the asylum. While there, Freddy lures her away by threatening Yvonne, who has fallen asleep in a Jacuzzi. Alice rescues Yvonne, who finally believes her. Mark falls asleep and is pulled into a comic book world, where, after becoming a superhero to fight Freddy, he turns into a supervillain, transforms Mark into a paper cutout, and slashes him to pieces.
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Several scenes were removed from the final cut. The graduation sequence, which showed Alice's father giving her the camera, was significantly reduced. As a result, there are several minor continuity errors such as Alice holding airplane tickets moments before Dan gives them to her as a surprise gift.
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Pre-production was challenging primarily due to the frequently changing script. Director Stephen Hopkins recalled that the bulk of the final film came from Leslie Bohem's script, although John Skipp and Craig Spector also added material, causing the Writers Guild of America to intervene when deciding
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Alice tells her friends about Freddy and his lineage. Yvonne refuses to listen, but Mark and Greta are more supportive. That afternoon, at a dinner party at her home, Greta falls asleep at the table. She dreams of herself snapping at her mother and ranting about her controlling nature before Freddy
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On her way to work, Alice finds herself back at the asylum, where she sees Amanda giving birth to a gruesomely deformed baby. Amanda tries to collect the baby before it escapes, but it sneaks out of the operating room. Alice follows the baby into the church where she defeated Freddy in the previous
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recollected the experience working with Hopkins, "I met Stephen Hopkins, who's like the handsomest man in Hollywood, at a Thai restaurant in Culver City. Stephen was doing storyboards and he's such a great illustrator that I just said, 'Take me now.' He goes, 'I want this whole sequence to be like
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Alice goes to bed to find Freddy and save her son. Realizing Freddy has been hiding within her every time she fell asleep, she draws Freddy out from within herself. Yvonne finds Amanda's remains at the asylum, and Amanda joins the fight in the dream world, encouraging Jacob to use the power Freddy
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formats. In Dan's scene, cables can be seen sliding under the skin of Dan's arm, a large piece of the bike pierces his leg, and the skin on Dan's head is much more graphically torn off while he screams in pain. In Greta's scene, Freddy slices open a doll that begins to bleed and Greta is shown to
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documentary, a death scene for his character had been shot for the previous film but omitted due to time constraints, thus meaning the producers could bring him back for this film. Alice's father in this film is a reformed alcoholic and more assertive in supporting his daughter when she discovers
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Yvonne and Dan's parents still believe Alice is crazy. Dan's parents insist that she give them the baby when it is born, which Alice refuses. Alice and Mark research Krueger and the nun Amanda. Realizing Amanda was trying to stop Freddy, they investigate her whereabouts, and Alice goes to sleep,
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called it "a poorly constructed special effects showcase" with "highly variable" acting, but praised the special effects, stating that "saving grace is the series of spectacular special effects set pieces featuring fanciful makeup, mattes, stopmotion animation and opticals". Dave Kehr of the
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The final editing was challenging due to the demands made by the MPAA to reduce the onscreen violence, blood, and gore. The most altered sequences were those for Dan and Greta which were edited down several times before a theatrical release with an R rating in the United States.
468:. Greta's character is that of a model who is constantly having to watch her diet. Anderson's death scene, where she is force-fed by Krueger required the actress to undergo a lengthy makeup process and the final scene was severely cut down to comply with the MPAA. 458:, he cast Minter as she "rocked, she was a real firebrand". Minter enjoyed acting in the film but found her diving scenes near the end challenging as she was suffering from food poisoning at the time. Along with Alice, Yvonne survives at the film's conclusion. 1617:, stating, "Using a style heavily indebted to music videos - lots of fast cutting, odd angles and gratuitous camera movements - Hopkins keeps the energy level up, though his manner is a bit too choppy to keep all of the diverse elements together." 867:, wrote and performed the song "Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter" for the film. A second version of the song recorded with Iron Maiden became the band's only Number 1 single in its native UK when released in December 1990. 1627:
described it as "a dynamic, fully visually realized experience", complimenting the acting, set design, and directing. Thomas identifies Krueger as representing the irrational adult world to teenagers. Richard Harrington of
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due to their extremely violent and graphic nature. An unrated version of the film, which contained longer, more graphic versions of Dan's, Greta's and Mark's death scenes, was originally released on
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and he said it was, "very weird". Director Hopkins was keen for the film to have more Gothic imagery than its predecessors, leading to inserted footage of towers, castles, and a dungeon-like asylum.
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Several months later, Jacob Daniel Johnson is enjoying a picnic with his mother, grandfather, and Yvonne. Some children jumping rope nearby are humming Freddy's rhyme, hinting at Freddy's return.
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The general tone is much darker than that of the previous films. A blue filter lighting technique is used in most of the scenes. It is one of the final slasher films released in the 1980s.
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had been giving him. Jacob destroys Freddy, and his infant form is absorbed by his mother, while Alice picks up baby Jacob. Warning Alice away, Amanda seals Freddy away in time.
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as Mr. Jordan. DeBenning was already known to the film's producers, having a played the role of Dr Serling in the episode "It's a Miserable Life" from the spin-off TV series
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film. The film ranked number forty-three of the Top fifty highest-grossing films released in the U.S. in 1989 and is thirty-seventh of all slasher films cataloged by
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feels exhausted by this cheesy fifth entry, bogged down by a convoluted mythology while showing none of the chilling technique that kicked off the franchise." On
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was released in 1988 and quickly became a financial success and the highest-grossing film in the series to that point. With the production of the TV spin-off
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and discovers Freddy is using Jacob as a conduit to attack her friends even when she is awake and has been feeding him his victims to make him like himself.
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have a gaping wound in her stomach, from which Freddy starts to feed to her. In Australia, the scenes were cut in cinemas, but restored to the VHS release.
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wrote that the film "doesn't pretend to be anything more than it is – a genre film that won't totally insult your intelligence or your eyes".
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was released on August 11, 1989, in 1,902 theaters in North America. On the first weekend, the film opened $ 8.1 million, falling behind
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Upon its release, the movie was subjected to some cuts in the sequences of Dan's, Mark's and Greta's deaths to avoid being classified
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was released on August 11, 1989, and grossed $ 22.1 million on a budget of $ 8 million, a steep decline in box office receipts from
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as Dennis Johnson. Mele plays Alice's father, also returning from the previous film. According to Mele in an interview for the
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the film has a weighted average score of 54 out of 100, based on 11 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".
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reports a 30% approval rating and an average rating of 4.12/10 based on 33 reviews. The site's consensus is: "
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and a plethora of merchandise available, the profile of the franchise was at its highest point thus far.
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ultimate credits. Bohem's original draft had Alice and her friends rehearsing a school performance of
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It is the highest grossing slasher film released in 1989. It is currently the second-lowest-grossing
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series. As a minor, he was not permitted to utter the scripted phrase "Fuck you, Krueger".
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ranked it below the first and third films, saying the plot is too confusing.
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International Fantasy Film Award Best Film – Stephen Hopkins (Nomination)
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Screenwriter Leslie Bohem, as interviewed in the 2010 documentary
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The film was released on VHS and Laserdisc on December 20, 1989.
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Freddy Krueger is also briefly portrayed onscreen by actors
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Stephen Hopkins
Leslie Bohem
John Skipp
Leslie Bohem
Wes Craven
Bruce Wagner
William Kotzwinkle
Robert Shaye
Robert Englund
Lisa Wilcox
Peter Levy
Jay Ferguson
New Line Cinema
Heron Communications
New Line Cinema
slasher film
Stephen Hopkins
Leslie Bohem
A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise
Lisa Wilcox
Robert Englund
Freddy Krueger
Alice Johnson
Dream Warriors
The Dream Master
Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare
the previous film
Amanda Krueger
ultrasound

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