Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare

    Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare
    1991

    Synopsis

    Just when you thought it was safe to sleep, Freddy Krueger returns in this sixth installment of the Nightmare on Elm Street films, as psychologist Maggie Burroughs, tormented by recurring nightmares, meets a patient with the same horrific dreams. Their quest for answers leads to a certain house on Elm Street -- where the nightmares become reality.

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    Cast

    • Robert EnglundFreddy Krueger
    • Lisa ZaneMaggie Burroughs
    • Shon GreenblattJohn Doe
    • Lezlie DeaneTracy
    • Yaphet KottoDoc
    • Breckin MeyerSpencer
    • Ricky Dean LoganCarlos
    • Cassandra Rachel FrielLittle Girl
    • Lindsey FieldsLoretta Krueger
    • Tobe SextonTeenage Freddy Krueger

    Recommendations

    • 80

      Washington Post

      You're going out with a touch of class: a slam-bang finale in 3-D -- make that Freddyvision; a gaggle of one-liners directed at the final crop of victims and a few in-jokes; some wonderfully bizarre dream sequences; and the possibility that while Freddy may be gone, some of his progeny may live on (we can say no more).
    • 70

      Variety

      Delivers enough violence, black humor and even a final reel in 3-D to hit paydirt with horror-starved audiences.
    • 60

      The New York Times

      Mr. Englund, playing the Halloween favorite whom audiences love to hate, now delivers lines like this with the broadness of a latter-day Jimmy Durante. But he sustains Freddy's peculiar charm even when appearing without ghastly makeup in scenes of Freddy's early years.
    • 50

      TV Guide Magazine

      FREDDY'S DEAD is one of the weaker entries, with overt violence downplayed, perhaps because Freddy has become something of an institution, star of the silver screen as well as a short-lived TV series and innumerable merchandizing ploys.
    • 50

      San Francisco Chronicle

      So Freddy's Dead, in the hands of first-time director Rachel Talalay, pretty much tramples incoherently and unscarily across the same old cemeteries of the mind and through the same dark corridors of old, cobwebbed houses. [14 Sept 1991, p.C3]
    • 42

      Entertainment Weekly

      It’s disappointingly ho-hum, without the spectacular — and often very funny — special effects that have become the hallmark of this series.
    • 40

      Empire

      You know Freddy may or may not be finally dead, but he's looking pretty damn tired.
    • 30

      Los Angeles Times

      A proverbial whimper of a finale, Freddy's Dead, the sixth in the series, feels like the product of people who have no vested interest in keeping their franchise alive...You notice almost immediately how underpopulated the movie feels--by ideas, by special effects, even by phobic young cast members waiting to fall asleep and be slaughtered.

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