A Nightmare on Elm Street 2 & 3 (Two movie collection) | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | December 22, 2011
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A good amount of featurettes included despite being two films on one disc. Well transfered for a good presentation.
| genre | Horror |
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| synopsis | A new family moves into the house on Elm Street, and before long, the kids are again having nightmares about deceased child murderer Freddy Krueger. This time, Freddy attempts to possess a teenage boy to cause havoc in the real world, and can only be overcome if the boy's sweetheart can master her fear. |
| lead actors | Robert Englund | Mark Patton | Kim Myers | Robert Rusler | Clu Gulager | Hope Lange | Hope Lange | Marshall Bell | Melinda O. Fee | Tom McFadden | Sydney Walsh | Edward Blackoff | Christie Clark | Lyman Ward | Donna Bruce | Hart Sprager | Allison Barron | JoAnn Willette | Steve Eastin | Brian Wimmer | Robert Chaskin | Kerry Remsen | Kimberly Lynn | Steven Smith | Jonathan Hart | Tom Tangen |
| director | Jack Sholder |

















