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  1. Jan 16, 2018 · Robert Shaye. Newline Cinema owner and Nightmare on Elm Street original producer, Robert Shaye lends a voice twice in the film. The audio clip of the news reporting Tina’s death and the voice of the station announcer both belong to Shaye. Shaye plays an actual character in the second film (which he also produced).

  2. It also features a very unsettling cameo from franchise producer Robert Shaye. Nancy's Bath Tub Nightmare One of the most memorable visuals from Craven's A Nightmare on Elm Street depicts Nancy ...

  3. Jun 26, 2014 · Other memorable Nightmare on Elm Street cameos included producer Bob Shaye in Dream Master and Freddy’s Dead, director Renny Harlin in Dream Master and Tuesday Knight, Jsu Garcia and Wes Craven in New Nightmare! Head into the Halloween Love Nightmare on Elm Street archives for much more 30th anniversary fun! Support Halloween Love.

    • THE DREAM MASTER – LINNEA QUIGLEY
      THE DREAM MASTER – LINNEA QUIGLEY
    • THE DREAM CHILD – ROBERT ENGLUND
      THE DREAM CHILD – ROBERT ENGLUND
    • FREDDY’S DEAD – JOHNNY DEPP
      FREDDY’S DEAD – JOHNNY DEPP
  4. New line cinema founder & Producer cameo appearances in a Nightmare on elm street movies #retro #horrorshorts #horrormovies #horror #nightmareonelmst #cameo ...

  5. A Nightmare on Elm Street is a 1984 American supernatural slasher film written and directed by Wes Craven and produced by Robert Shaye. It is the first installment in the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise and stars Heather Langenkamp, John Saxon, Ronee Blakley, Robert Englund as Freddy Krueger, [6] [7] and Johnny Depp in his film debut.

    • November 9, 1984 (United States)
    • Robert Shaye
  6. Aug 22, 2022 · Craven's filmography is full of horror classics, including the likes of A Nightmare on Elm Street, The Hills Have Eyes, and The Last House on the Left. A big presence in the '70s and '80s, Craven ...

  7. Sep 18, 2019 · When I learned that Robert Shaye (Bob), founder of New Line Cinema and Unique Features, had directed his third feature, "Ambition," I knew that I had to interview him myself. He produced some of the biggest horror and fantasy films at a time when independent filmmakers and studios were not thought of as mainstream.