Details: Released theatrically August 11, 1989, Rated R.

Starring: Robert Englund, Lisa Wilcox, Kelly Jo Minter, Joe Seely, Danny Hassel, Erika Anderson, Beatrice Boepple, Nick Meele, Valorie Armstrong.

Director: Stephen Hopkins

Writers: Leslie Bohem. Craig Spector & John Skipp (Story)

Production Team: Produced by Rupert Harvey & Robert Shaye, Executive Produced by Sarah Risher & John Turtle.

Music: Jay Ferguson

Songtracks by: Bruce Dickinson -"Bring Yer Daughter to the Slaughter". Romeo's Daughter - "Heaven in the Backseat". Mammoth - "Can't Take the Hurt". WASP - "Savage". Samantha Fox - "Now I Lay Me Down". Kool Moe Dee - "Let's Go". Doctor Ice - "Word Up Doci". Schooly D - "Livin' in the Jungle"

 


 


Freddy Reborn!

Alice (Lisa Wilcox) thought she could relax and not worry about Freddy anymore. However she is dreaming of Freddy being reborn and then he quickly grows into an adult. Alice is pregnant as her child will be a boy. She thinks she'll have a happy family with her boyfriend Dan (Danny Hassel) but things get terrifying. Dan tries to race to see Alice as there is an emergency but somehow Freddy forced him to go to sleep and he dies when he crashes his truck into a semi. Alice tries to free the spirit of his mother Amanda (Beatrice Boapple) to put a stop to him at a local church which she dreamt of Freddy being reincarnated while Freddy is striking through the sleeping mind of Alice's unborn child. Can she free Amanda? Freddy is already convincing Alice's unborn child that she doesn't love him and tries to turn him evil. Also, while one of her friends named Greta Gibson (Erika Anderson) was mourning Rick's death during a dinner party with her rich family. Greta falls asleep and Freddy stuffs her face with food causing her to choke to death. Another one of her friends who draws comic books named Mark Gray (Joe Seely) is dreaming one of his comic book stories as being the superhero but Krueger turns into a more powerful character named Super Freddy (Michael Bailey Smith). He turns Mark into paper and slices him up. Eventually Alice does release Amanda's soul and she turns Freddy into her unborn child and takes him away so he'll stop killing teens on Elm Street while they're dreaming. This film was truely the last of the real series and the rest were just independent stories trying to be based after the rest.