A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Dream Child

A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Dream Child(1989)

R
08/11/1989 (US)Horror, Thriller1h 29m
5.4

"Freddy delivers."

Overview

The pregnant Alice finds Freddy Krueger striking through the sleeping mind of her unborn child, hoping to be reborn into the real world.

Wes Craven

Characters

Stephen Hopkins

Director

Leslie Bohem

Screenplay

John Skipp

Story

Leslie Bohem

Story

Craig Spector

Story

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Part of the A Nightmare on Elm Street Collection

A slasher film series revolving around people who are stalked and killed in their dreams by Freddy Krueger.

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Pool Scare - 4K Movie Clip

Pool Scare - 4K Movie Clip

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"Super Freddy"

"Super Freddy"

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"School's Out"

"School's Out"

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"It's A Boy"

"It's A Boy"

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"Dream And Drive"

"Dream And Drive"

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A review by John Chard
5.0

Written on October 12, 2015

Kids... always a disappointment.

*** This review contains an implied spoiler in last paragraph ***

By the time A Nightmare on Elm Street had rolled around to this, part five, Freddy Krueger had long stopped being a scary bogeyman. He was now a figure of fun, a purveyor of one line quips, while the makers were desperately trying to come up with new ideas in which to have the pizza faced Krueger still exist, and thus have more films for him to be in...

Here we are sold the idea that a foetus can dream, so not only do we get a horror staple of sex being bad for you, but it lets Freddy (Robert Englund) back in the fold - in this another garbled screenplay. Cue friends of the pregnant Alice Johnson (Lisa Wilcox) being stalked and offed by the old stinky green and red jumper killer.

It's all very frenetic and cartoonish, with gore replacing scares. There's a little ingenuity with some of the kills, such as a comic book section that has a good thought process, but once the laughable finale arrives - cuz - like - love conquers all - then you may be digging out parts 1 & 3 to remind yourself how good this series used to be. 5/10