A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child (1989)

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Alice (Lisa Wilcox), having survived the previous installment of the Nightmare series, finds the deadly dreams of Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund) starting once again. This time, the taunting murderer is striking through the sleeping mind of Alice’s unborn child.

Directed by Stephen Hopkins.

Released in 1989 by Warner Bros..

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  • character-type: Murderer
  • action: Scare
  • action: Sing
  • primary-genre: Horror
  • secondary-genre: Teen Screams
  • secondary-genre: Horror
  • secondary-genre: Slashers and Serial Killers
  • secondary-genre: Supernatural Horror
  • mood: Scary
  • mood: Creepy
  • mood: Dark
  • mood: Campy
  • prop: Glove
  • prop: Carriage
  • prop: Knife
  • setting: Dream
  • theme: Parenthood
  • theme: Fear
  • actor: Clarence Felder
  • actor: Joe Seely
  • actor: Erika Anderson
  • actor: Whit Hertford
  • actor: Beth DePatie
  • actor: Beatrice Boepple
  • actor: Pat Sturges
  • actor: Lisa Wilcox
  • actor: Burr DeBenning
  • actor: Danny Hassel
  • actor: Valorie Armstrong
  • actor: Steven Grives
  • actor: Nicholas Mele
  • actor: Kelly Jo Minter
  • actor: Robert Englund
  • director: Stephen Hopkins
  • producer: Sara Risher
  • producer: Rupert Harvey
  • producer: Robert Shaye
  • producer: Jon Turtle
  • cinematographer: Peter Levy
  • composer: Jay Ferguson
  • editor: Brent A. Schoenfeld
  • editor: Chuck Weiss
  • costume-designer: Sara Markowitz
  • production-designer: C.J. Strawn
  • role-name: Amanda Krueger
  • role-name: Yvonne
  • role-name: Mark Gray
  • role-name: Greta Gibson
  • role-name: Dan Jordan
  • role-name: Dennis Johnson
  • role-name: Dr. Moore
  • role-name: Mr. Jordan
  • role-name: Mrs. Jordan
  • role-name: Racine Gibson
  • role-name: Mr. Gray
  • role-name: Jacob
  • role-name: Freddy Krueger
  • role-name: Alice Johnson
  • role-name: Anne
  • screenwriter: Craig Spector
  • screenwriter: John Skipp
  • screenwriter: Leslie Bohem
  • screenwriter: Wes Craven
  • year: 1989
  • studio: Warner Bros.