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Feb 27, 1987 · A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors: Directed by Chuck Russell. With Heather Langenkamp, Craig Wasson, Patricia Arquette, Robert Englund. A psychiatrist familiar with knife-wielding dream demon Freddy Krueger helps teens at a mental hospital battle the killer who is invading their dreams.
- (87K)
- Fantasy, Horror
- Chuck Russell
- 1987-02-27
A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors is a 1987 American fantasy slasher film directed by Chuck Russell in his feature directorial debut.
- $4.3–4.6 million
- Angelo Badalamenti
- February 27, 1987 (United States)
- Robert Shaye, Wes Craven
A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors offers an imaginative and surprisingly satisfying rebound for a franchise already starting to succumb to sequelitis. During a...
- (5.3K)
- Chuck Russell
- R
- Heather Langenkamp
Synopsis. During a hallucinatory incident, Kristen Parker has her wrists slashed by dream-stalking monster, Freddy Krueger. Her mother, mistaking the wounds for a suicide attempt, sends her to a psychiatric ward, where she joins a group of similarly troubled teens.
- Kristen Parker; Nancy Thompson; Neil Gordon
- R
- 1987
Summaries. A psychiatrist familiar with knife-wielding dream demon Freddy Krueger helps teens at a mental hospital battle the killer who is invading their dreams. Picking up where the original Nightmare left off, a group of children at a local hospital face Freddy Krueger. One of them is Kristen.
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During a hallucinatory incident, Kristen Parker has her wrists slashed by dream-stalking monster, Freddy Krueger. Her mother, mistaking the wounds for a suicide attempt, sends her to a psychiatric ward, where she joins a group of similarly troubled teens. Wes Craven. Chuck Russell. Bruce Wagner.
The "Nightmare on Elm Street" series has a reputation in the movie business as sort of a high-rent answer to the "Friday the 13th" saga, and this third episode lives up to the billing. It's slick, it has impressive production values and the acting is appropriate to the material.