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Freddy, le cauchemar de vos nuits

Original title: Freddy's Nightmares
  • TV Series
  • 1988–1990
  • TV-14
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
3.7K
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Freddy, le cauchemar de vos nuits (1988)
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"Freddy's Nightmares" was a 1988 horror anthology series with "Freddy", the dream serial killer, hosting stories set in Springwood, USA."Freddy's Nightmares" was a 1988 horror anthology series with "Freddy", the dream serial killer, hosting stories set in Springwood, USA."Freddy's Nightmares" was a 1988 horror anthology series with "Freddy", the dream serial killer, hosting stories set in Springwood, USA.

  • Creators
    • Wes Craven
    • Jeff Freilich
  • Stars
    • Robert Englund
    • Mary Crosby
    • Todd Allen
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    3.7K
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    • Creators
      • Wes Craven
      • Jeff Freilich
    • Stars
      • Robert Englund
      • Mary Crosby
      • Todd Allen
    • 43User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Robert Englund
    Robert Englund
    • Freddy Krueger
    • 1988–1990
    Mary Crosby
    Mary Crosby
    • Greta Moss…
    • 1989–1990
    Todd Allen
    Todd Allen
    • Turk
    • 1989–1990
    Joseph Cali
    Joseph Cali
    • Joe
    • 1989
    Sandahl Bergman
    Sandahl Bergman
    • Ginger 'Tracker' Morgan
    • 1990
    Richard Eden
    Richard Eden
    • Hank Roscoe…
    • 1989–1990
    Anne E. Curry
    Anne E. Curry
    • Sarah Blocker
    • 1988
    Kim Morgan Greene
    Kim Morgan Greene
    • Andi…
    • 1989–1990
    Tony Dow
    Tony Dow
    • Johnny Travers
    • 1990
    Chris Nash
    Chris Nash
    • Jack Burton
    • 1989
    John Milford
    John Milford
    • Warden Hendler
    • 1990
    Amy Lyndon
    Amy Lyndon
    • Mary Beth
    • 1990
    Steve Franken
    Steve Franken
    • Mr. Birdwell…
    • 1988–1989
    Andrew Prine
    Andrew Prine
    • Agent Stears…
    • 1989
    Hili Park
    • Merit Blocker
    • 1988
    Gry Park
    • Lisa Blocker
    • 1988
    Tracey Walter
    Tracey Walter
    • Eugene Moss…
    • 1989–1990
    Frank Birney
    Frank Birney
    • Herman Glimpsure
    • 1989–1990
    • Creators
      • Wes Craven
      • Jeff Freilich
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    7safenoe

    Underrated

    Definitely nostalgic, and I liked the bridge between the first segment and the second one through a minor character in the first segment having more prominence in the second one. Sure, some episodes lacked the Freddy element, but still worth reflecting upon.
    TelevisionJunkie

    Not as bad as they say. . .

    I remember the Freddy's Nightmares series very well (and recently looked into some videos that were released years ago). True, they did sell out after the third movie and turned Freddy into a cartoonish character, but the cartoonish character was perfect for the small screen. The first episode, "No More Mr. Nice Guy," mistells the story in every way (you'd think Tobe Hooper would've watched the first movie before he shot the episode), but after the show took off, the stories became more entertaining. The sequel to "Mr. Nice Guy," "Sister's Keeper," was one of my favorite episodes (though I haven't seen it in years). Some shows had little-known guest stars (such as Brad Pitt) and some featured old favorites (such as Tony Dow). Most Elm Street fans say this show was a huge disappointment (and in a way it was), but it gave Freddy another medium to wreak havok in, so I applaud their efforts.
    5Aaron1375

    This one is different than the "Friday the 13th" series.

    Of course, the fact that it is different than that series is both good and bad. This one is more of the "Tales from the Darkside" type of storytelling to it, and it actually had something to do with the movie. The Friday series had nothing to do with the movie, but had a nice running story. Freddy starred in this one, but a lot of the times he was more the host of the show rather than an actual participant. However, he did appear as the star of some of the episodes...think "Tales from the Crypt", but with the crypt keeper occasionally doing some of the dirty work himself. The stories varied in type and such as I remember one about survivors of a plane crash or something becoming cannibals and I also remember one involving Freddy and a cop, kind of a look back on how Freddy became Freddy. In the end a bit of an unnecessary show, there were already plenty of shows like this at the time that were superior in storytelling, the only thing new this one brought to the table was having the famous Freddy Krueger as a host.
    G.Spider

    Has its ups and downs.

    This series was started after the awful Nightmare on Elm Street 4. Freddy's original character was by now completely obscured by feeble wisecracks and, of course, the money-minded dross industry who realized they had a cash cow on their hands. Actually, some of the episodes in this series are better than some of the later Freddy films. 'End of the World' is an interesting and thought-provoking tale about the nuclear threat. There are also other strong episodes involving crystals which can turn daydreams into nightmarish reality, machines capable of watching dreams and the like. The pilot episode re-writes the Freddy myth but is still entertaining and well-made.

    However, there are also a lot of episodes which are no more than an excuse for a series of rather unimaginative surreal images and occasional unfunny 'jokes' from Freddy. These come across as very tedious. 'Saturday Night Special', for example, is just complete trash.

    But if you can get hold of the better episodes then do so, as they make good viewing.
    5alexanderdavies-99382

    See this for Robert Englund but that's all.

    I'm not surprised that there was a television series of Freddy Kruegar. After all, out of him, Michael Myers and Jason Voorhees, Kruegar was the only one with any personality. Hence, why he had his own series. There was some potential but the low budget, the lack of talented actors (except for Robert Englund) and poor storytelling all ensured that the results would be disappointing. The sets in the episodes look so bland and non- descript, they don't resemble anything from real life. Robert Englund is billed first and that was the correct decision as he is the one who sells the series. Each episode begins with Freddy introducing the story from his boiler room and makes an occasional appearance during the episode. For obvious reasons, Freddy's evil behaviour is toned down for television audiences. I don't really like the episodes that I have seen. The only one I can think of that was remotely watchable, was the opening one when Freddy tells his own story about how he ended up the way he did. The show does have a dark and macabre sense of humour which is made bearable by Robert Englund. He is great to watch but the rest is poor.

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    • Trivia
      As a child, Robert Englund was anxious to see a Western movie at a friend's birthday party, but he and his friends ended up watching La Mauvaise Graine (1956) due to a mix-up at the theater. He said that for years, he was frightened of girls with pigtails. In the episode Photo Finish (1989), he gets to face-off with Patty McCormack, the lead actress of the film that frightened him so much.
    • Quotes

      [Freddy has possessed Mara's body]

      Mara Ruleen: Help, Harry! Harry! Harry!

      [in the real world, in Mara's body, using his real voice]

      Freddy Krueger: Shut up, bitch! He can't hear you.

      Harry Lee: I beg your pardon?

      [using Mara's voice]

      Freddy Krueger: Nothing. I was talking to myself.

    • Connections
      Featured in Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy (2010)

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    • Release date
      • September 14, 1991 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Les cauchemars de Freddy
    • Production companies
      • New Line Cinema
      • Lorimar Telepictures
      • Stone Television
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    • Runtime
      45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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