I Swear Ill Never Sleep Again I Am No Mans Slave

Wes Craven'south New Nightmare is a 1994 metafilm almost a demonic force that has chosen Freddy Krueger as its portal into the real world. Tin can Heather Langenkamp play the function of Nancy one final time and trap the evil trying to enter our world?

Directed and written by Wes Chicken.

This time, staying awake won't salvage you lot. (taglines)

Freddy Krueger [edit]

  • Miss me?
  • Hey, Dylan - e'er played "skin the cat"?
  • Run into your maker!
  • [shoving Heather's face towards a mass of snakes and eels] Choice a pet for the rugrat, bitch!
  • Come here, my piggy! I've got some gingerbread for you!
  • I, ii, Freddy'south coming for Y'all!

Dialogue [edit]

Limo Driver: You played that girl...in that movie...with the guy with the [claws his manus; Heather gives an uneasy smile] Yes, certain, that'due south you. That'southward what I love about this job, I get to meet the stars.
Heather Langenkamp: I'm hardly a star.
Limo Commuter: What, are you kidding? I love your stuff. The first was the best. Where the girlfriend'due south cut open up and dragged beyond the ceiling. It was crawly. And when all that blood comes ouf your boyfriend's bed? I thought I'd shit. But they never should've killed off Freddy.

Robert Englund: I think they'd like to see us together once again.
Heather Langenkamp: In what, a romantic comedy?
Robert Englund: Just because it'southward a love story doesn't mean it tin't accept a decapitation or two.

Robert Shaye: Yous interested in making the definitive Nightmare with us?
Heather Langenkamp: I thought y'all'd killed Freddy off.
Robert Shaye: We did. Bad mistake. The fans are clamoring for more. So, "evil never dies," right?

Robert Englund: Heather? Yous doing okay?
Heather Langenkamp: Holding my own. Yous know that guy who was calling me all the time? He's started again. He'southward been putting stuff in my mail.
Robert Englund: Must've read about the funeral. Ill female parent. That's the last thing you need right at present, I'm certain.
Heather Langenkamp: Actually, it's been giving me Freddy nightmares.
Robert Englund: Look a 2d. At present, allow me get this straight. You're having nightmares about Freddy? Every bit in me?
Heather Langenkamp: No. It isn't you lot. He'south scarier. He's...
Robert Englund: Darker? More than...evil?
Heather Langenkamp: Yep...how'd you lot know?
Robert Englund: Phone call it a guess...

Heather Langenkamp: Well at to the lowest degree tell me what it's about so far.
Wes Craven: I can tell you what the nightmares are nigh. They're about this...entity. Whatsoever you want to telephone call it. It's old, very old, and it'due south taken different forms in different times. The only thing that stays the same about it is what information technology lives for.
Heather Langenkamp: What's that?
Wes Craven: Killing innocence, ane manner or the other.
Heather Langenkamp: This is however a script we're talking well-nigh, right?
Wes Chicken: I retrieve of information technology every bit sort of a nightmare in progress.
Heather Langenkamp: Then, in this nightmare in progress, does this thing have any weaknesses?
Wes Craven: Information technology tin be captured, sometimes.
Heather Langenkamp: Captured? How?
Wes Chicken: Past storytellers, of all things. Every so often, they imagine a story practiced enough to catch its essence. Then it's held prisoner for a while. In the story.
Heather Langenkamp: Like the Genie in the bottle.
Wes Chicken: Exactly. [pause] The problem comes when the story dies. It happens a lot of different ways, the story gets too familiar, or besides watered downwards past people trying to make it easier to sell, or it's labeled a threat to society and only patently banned. Even so it happens, when the story dies, the evil is fix gratuitous.
Heather Langenkamp: You saying Freddy'due south this ancient matter?
Wes Craven: Current version. For x years he's been imprisoned as Freddy by the story of Nightmare on Elm Street. Just now that the films have stopped - The genie'due south out of the canteen, Heather, that's what the nightmares are well-nigh. That'due south what I'k writing.

Heather Langenkamp: If Freddy's loose, I mean, in your script, where'southward he going to go? Another historic period? Another form?
Wes Craven: That'southward non what the dreams say he'due south doing.
Heather Langenkamp: Then what is he doing?
Wes Craven: Well, see, he's gotten used to being Freddy at present. And kinda likes it hither in our time and infinite, also. So...he's trying to cross over, from film into our reality.
Heather Langenkamp: Isn't at that place anyone that tin can stop him?
Wes Chicken: Interestingly enough, in the dreams at that place is one person. A gatekeeper, so to speak. Someone Freddy's got to get by before he can enter our world. [looks at her] It'south you, Heather.
Heather Langenkamp: Me? Why me?
Wes Craven: Dramatically speaking it makes perfect sense. You played Nancy, after all, the offset to humiliate and defeat him.
Heather Langenkamp: That was Nancy, non me!
Wes Craven: Only it was y'all that gave Nancy her strength. So to go out he has to come through you. And it's inevitable that he'll striking y'all at your well-nigh vulnerable points...The way to finish him is to make some other movie. And I swear to yous I'll stay at my figurer and keep writing until I terminate the script. But when that time comes...You're gonna have to make a selection.
Heather Langenkamp: Pick? What kind of choice?
Wes Craven: Whether or non you will exist willing to play Nancy 1 last fourth dimension.

Dr. Christine Heffner: Your son, apparently, is terrified of a man. Someone he thinks is going to come out of his bed. I of the nurses heard him talking in his sleep. Yous have any idea who that human being might be, Mrs. Langenkamp?
Heather Langenkamp: I meant to bring him his dinosaur, Rex. Rex keeps Freddy from...
Dr. Christine Heffner: The man from your films? Freddy Krueger with the claws? Is that who he'southward afraid of? You accept let your child encounter your films, haven't y'all?
Heather Langenkamp: Every kid knows about Freddy. He's like Santa Claus or King Kong.
Dr. Christine Heffner: I see. Well. Interesting talking to you, Ms. Langenkamp. I hope y'all understand, my concerns are simply for the welfare of your son.

Dr. Christine Heffner: Get the full coldhearted, stat.
ICU Nurse: We don't have that here, dr..
Dr. Christine Heffner: No anesthetic, y'all say? Screw it, and then. I'm going in. Little booger's total of something I don't like. Allow's get him open up, skilful and proper. Cutting this evil out of him.
[She pulls out Freddy's glove]

Dr. Christine Heffner: Ms. Langenkamp, has...in that location been whatsoever use of recreational drugs in your family unit? Or any history of mental disturbance?
Heather Langenkamp: What the hell are you asking?
Dr. Christine Heffner: Please don't take this wrong. But if there was, at that place'south a skillful chance Dylan could exist suffering from something passed down to him. Take you lot been suffering from any delusional events, Ms. Langenkamp? This human from your films...Freddy Krueger... Have y'all been seeing him?
Heather Langenkamp: No!
Dr. Christine Heffner: In that location are drugs and treatments, Ms. Langenkamp. We could place Dylan in foster intendance for a brusque while. Run some tests on you...
Heather Langenkamp: I desire my child out of here now!
Dr. Christine Heffner: Very well. As soon equally we gather the appropriate papers...
Heather Langenkamp: You don't understand. If Dylan falls asleep, and then...

John Saxon: Jesus, what the hell's going on, Nancy?
Heather Langenkamp: John, why are yous calling me Nancy?
John Saxon: Why are you calling me John? Nancy, you lot gotta get hold of yourself earlier you make both yourself and that child nuts.
Heather Langenkamp: John! Would you call Robert?
John Saxon: Robert?
Heather Langenkamp: Robert Englund. You know. The actor who plays Freddy?
John Saxon: Freddy who?
Heather Langenkamp: Y'all know who. Freddy Krueger.
John Saxon: Freddy's expressionless, Nancy. Now don't lose it like your mother. I love you, sweetheart. Don't forget that.
Heather Langenkamp: I beloved yous, as well... Daddy.

Dylan: Never sleep... Once again!! [Dylan his frustrated angrily pocketknife finger attacks Heather]

Taglines [edit]

  • This fourth dimension, staying awake won't save you.
  • This fourth dimension, the terror doesn't stop at the screen.
  • From the creator of A Nightmare on Elm Street.
  • Miss Me?
  • He's Back, And He's Scarier Than Any Witch!
  • [from theatrical trailer] It's seven films after. The actors are assembled. The effects artists are hard at work. Wes Craven is making a new Nightmare on Elm Street. But this time, the world he's creating seems to be coming truthful.
  • [from theatrical trailer] Freddy Krueger returns, and he wants more than revenge - he wants life.
  • [from theatrical trailer] Is it a flick? Is it a dream? Or is information technology real?
  • [from theatrical trailer] For everyone who ever believed "Freddy's Dead" - fix yourselves for the real story.
  • [from theatrical trailer] In a town where movies go overschedule and directors become overbudget, something far more evil is out of control.
  • [from Telly spot] The horror they could only imagine has get very real.
  • [from TV spot] They told you lot he was dead. And now he's got the last laugh.
  • [from Idiot box spot] Wes Craven, the master of horror, returns at terminal with a frightening new twist on terror.

Cast [edit]

  • Heather Langenkamp - Herself/Nancy Thompson
  • Robert Englund - Himself/Freddy Krueger
  • Miko Hughes - Dylan Porter
  • Tracy Middendorf - Julie
  • David Newsom - Chase Porter
  • Fran Bennett - Dr. Christine Heffner
  • John Saxon - Himself / Lt. Donald Thompson
  • Wes Craven - Himself

External links [edit]

Encyclopedic article on Wes Craven's New Nightmare at Wikipedia

  • Wes Craven's New Nightmare quotes at the Internet Movie Database
  • Wes Chicken's New Nightmare at Rotten Tomatoes
A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise
  Films A Nightmare on Elm Street  (1984) · Freddy'southward Revenge  (1985) · Dream Warriors  (1987) · The Dream Master  (1988) · The Dream Child  (1989) · Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare
(1991) · Wes Craven's New Nightmare  (1994) · Freddy vs. Jason  (2003) · A Nightmare on Elm Street  (2010)
  Television set Freddy's Nightmares  (1988–1990)
  Comics Freddy Krueger's A Nightmare on Elm Street  (1989) · Nightmares on Elm Street  (1991–1992) · Freddy's Expressionless: The Final Nightmare  (1991) · A Nightmare on Elm Street: The
  Beginning
 (1992) · A Nightmare On Elm Street Special  (2005) · A Nightmare On Elm Street: Paranoid  (2005–2006) · Fearbook  (2006) · A Nightmare on Elm Street  (2006–2007) ·
New Line Picture palace'due south Tales of Horrors  (2007) · Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash  (2007–2008) · Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash: The Nightmare Warriors  (2009)
  Documentaries Never Slumber Again: The Elm Street Legacy  (2010) · I Am Nancy  (2011)
  Related Last words in the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise · Friday the 13th franchise

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