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A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 3 Dream Warriors 1987 DVD New Robert Englund

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    Item specifics

    Condition
    Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
    Type
    Movie
    Region Code
    DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
    Language
    English
    Video Format
    NTSC
    Case Type
    Tall/DVD Case
    Actor
    Laurence Fishburne, Patricia Arquette
    Subtitle Language
    English
    Sub-Genre
    Creatures/Monsters, Gore, Slasher, Dream
    Features
    Full Screen, Widescreen
    Season
    NA
    Country/Region of Manufacture
    Unknown
    Edition
    Standard Edition
    UPC
    0794043501821
    Format
    DVD
    Producer
    Niki Marvin, Rachel Talalay, Robert Shaye, Sigmund Neufeld, Wes Craven
    Rating
    R
    Director
    Chuck Russell
    Genre
    Horror-Slashers
    Movie/TV Title
    A Nightmare on Elm Street, Part 3: Dream Warriors
    Studio
    New Line Home Video

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    Product Identifiers

    Producer
    Niki Marvin, Rachel Talalay, Robert Shaye, Sigmund Neufeld, Wes Craven
    UPC
    0794043501821
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    4046025953

    Product Key Features

    Movie/TV Title
    A Nightmare on Elm Street, Part 3: Dream Warriors
    Director
    Chuck Russell
    Rating
    R
    Format
    DVD
    Genre
    Horror-Slashers
    Studio
    New Line Home Video

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.58 in
    Item Weight
    0.18 lb
    Item Length
    7.50 in
    Item Width
    5.44 in

    Additional Product Features

    Number of Discs
    1
    Release Year
    1987
    Country/Region of Manufacture
    Mexico

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    • The best chapter in the series!

      Nightmare on elm Street 3 Dream Warriors is no doubt the best installment to the Freddy Kruger franchise. The film has plot, decent 80s special effects, a nice cast that seem to act right, and the film makes up for the mistakes made in the previous elm street film. The best thing about Dream Warriors is that Original Nightmare star Heather Lanegkamp returns as the heroine. Plus popular cast members like Patricia Arquette, Laurence Fishburne, and John Saxon make the film much enjoyable to watch, and Wes Craven comes back to pen the script. Truthly, I think that the elm street series should have been laid to rest with closing story of this chapter, because the ending presents logical sense as to how Freddy Kruger is finally defeated in having him buried and seeing his spirit go out in a ...

    • The Best Nightmare Sequel

      Dream Warriors marks the triumphant return of Wes Craven to the series he created and he delivers the best sequel the Nightmare franchise has to offer. Heather Lagenkamp returns as original Nightmare survivor Nancy Thompson, only this time around she's bound and determined to help the new group of Elm Street children from certain doom at the hands of Freddy Krueger, among them Patricia Arquette. People often knock this as the downfall of the series, where Freddy starts to fade from dark to comical, but that makes no difference here as every other aspect of this film makes up for that fact, with ease. The script is fresh and original tackling the idea of the tormented being able to fight back using their "dream powers." The acting is on point with Robert Englund leading the pack with ...

    • Classic cult 80's horror movie, must see!

      This movie much like every classic film from Star Wars to Friday the 13th, falls into the category of a cult hit. "Cult Hits" were created in the 1960's in direct opposition to the corrupt Academy Awards system that rarley gives great films the credit they deserve. Instead the "Academy" chooses to grant only poorly made "artsy" films the right to have an oscar, i.e. Brokeback & the English Patient, both god awfull films that some how were allowed to run for an oscar, meanwhile films like Harry Potter, Star Wars, the Matrix, and anything related to the horror genre got the shaft. Nightmare on Elm Street (Part 3) "The Dream Warriors", is in my opinon the best film in the series of Nightmare films, however from a horror movie junkie stand point the 2003 "Freddy vs. Jason" flick is far ...

    • A..solid A....best Nightmare after the original.

      I own all the freddys and next to the original 1984, this is by far the best runner up...part 2 was decint with his dark and evil prescence, but he didnt play by the dream demon rules and actually posses Jesse's body so that gets a B-. Part 4 Dream Master was interesting and had some good kill moments but its missing something, ties in well with number 3 tho killing off Joey Kincaid and Kristen, B. Part 5 Dream Child is starting to get weaker, freddy is becoming a lil too animated and a jokster, C+, Freddys Dead part 6 is clearly a comedy with Rosanne and Tom Arnold...Im suprised they didnt throw Al Bundy and Alf in there too, C...Wes Cravens new Nightmare Suck big time..Freddys leather pants and green hat are fabulously faggity C-. Freddy VS Jason is Fun, had to be done...Freddy in my ...

    • very nice

      This is the third installment and the first elm movie to show freddy using creepy creative ways to murder people in the dreams where in one he just killed them and 2 there were really no dreams just possesion this is the only movie besides a new nightmare to feature Nancy Cahlahan in her orignal role