A Nightmare On Elm Street 4: The Dream Master
It is a revival of the dream of the devil Freddy Kruger, where he returns to the street again to kill three children in Elm's law and they are the only survivors. On the other hand, there is a girl named Christine who has an awesome ability to attract others to her dreams. Christine has enormous abilities that made her catch up with her friend Alice before her demise. Christine finally discovers that the devil Freddie takes advantage of his unknown power to attract new groups of teenagers to his corrupt dreams. From here, Christine begins to beat Freddy to kill the pervasive evil.
6 June 1947, Glendale, California, USA
8 August 1944, New York City, New York, USA
7 December 1967, Red Bluff, California, USA
3 March 1966, Riverhead, New York, USA
17 February 1969, Brentwood, California, USA
8 May 1964, Palo Alto, California, USA
October 19, 2010
...an obvious low point within this incredibly uneven series.April 05, 2010
With each entry, the films become more removed from their source. Freddy just isn't scary anymore.January 26, 2006
While some of the monotonous effects are strikingly surreal, Harlin's direction creates an atmosphere which is more morbid than scary.September 05, 2008
Fun, but not a shade on the earlier Elm Street flicksJanuary 01, 2000
As always, the teen actors are disposable, and even Robert Englund seems to be sleepwalking through Freddy.March 26, 2009
Robert Englund, receiving star billing for the first time, is delightful in his frequent incarnations as Freddy, delivering his gag lines with relish and making the grisly proceedings funny.September 06, 2012
The lesser of the "Nightmare" sequels, but serviceable more surreal one nevertheless...August 30, 2004
Though the Elm Street series contains the most intelligent premise in current genre films, none of the movies take much advantage of their potential.April 05, 2010
Surprisingly watchable for the third sequel and despite its general predictability it's entertainingly inventive.February 03, 2008
The new comedy version of Freddy...April 05, 2010
Consistently watchable and inventive.October 09, 2008
Not counting 1994's Wes Craven's New Nightmare, it's superior to all the other later sequels in the series.