A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors
A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987)

A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors

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Nancy's streak is seen on the right side, when it was on the left side in _A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)_ (qv).

When Kristen pulls Nancy into her dream of the Freddy snake, Nancy passes out and falls into a chair that has nothing on it.

When Nancy awakes, startled, the chair now has one pillow as a headrest and another at her right side.

In the junkyard, they park the truck and turn off the lights.

A short while later, the lights are back on again when Thompson is trying to get back into the truck.

When the room starts to change and get hot, Kristen is heard screaming, "This isn't real!" but her mouth does not move.

When Freddy and Kristen are fighting in the boiler room, there are some barrels full of bones.

Later they disappear.

During the opening titles, while Kristen is making the model of the Elm Street house, the color of her pajamas changes between shots.

After Nancy is stabbed, Kristen runs at Freddy and receives an uppercut.

There is a smacking sound audible, but Freddy can visibly be seen missing her.

While Kristen runs carrying the little girl it becomes apparent that she's only running with a doll.

When Kristen is observing the pig on a platter, the initial shot shows an apple stuffed into its mouth.

However, when it jumps out at her, the pig's mouth is empty.

When Nancy is fighting Freddy and lets go when he lights up, she falls to the right side, but in the next shot she falls to the floor on the left side next to Kristen.

When Freddy is attacking Taryn in the alleyway he shoves both of his needle hands into her arms.

In the next shot, he is shown inserting his left hand into her arm again.

When Freddy is holding Nancy's dead body, you can clearly see her breathing and blinking.

In the scene where Will is dreaming that he is the "Wizard Master" (right before he actually transforms into the Wizard Master), you can easily see the cable which pulls the demonic wheelchair down the hallway toward Will.

In the first scene he is introduced, Joey has a tear drawn on his face just below his eye, which is not seen again, nor explained during the movie.

In the TV version, in the scene where the nurse seduces Joey, the nurse has a bra on instead of being topless.

However, throughout the scene you can see shoulder shots that show she has no bra straps that they used from the theatrical version.

It flips between bra and no bra throughout the scene.

When Freddy's skeleton comes alive in the junkyard, the skeleton has the claw on its right hand, which is not possible because he was not buried with his claw.

It was removed by Marge Thompson and stored in their wood stove.

She says to Nancy "I took his claw" then shows her in _A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)_ (qv).

Then it was discovered by Jesse Walsh in _A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2Freddy's Revenge (1985)_ (qv).

In the Alley scene with Taryn, Freddy Krueger claw is clearly missing a blade on one of the fingers.

It's clear that Will can't walk at all and that's why he's in a wheelchair.

As Max lifts up Will to bed, we see the bottoms of Will's socks.

How can the bottoms of Will's socks be so dirty and have weight-on feet marks if he can't walk? In the beginning, Kristen is shown pulling out a whole spoonful filled of coffee out of the coffee jar, however, in the very next scene before she puts it in her mouth, you can see that there's nothing on the spoon.

When Freddy grabs Will and is about to stab him, you can clearly see the wires holding Will up.

After Kristen wakes up in front of Freddy's house, you can see the children jumping rope and singing rhymes, yet none of the children's mouths are moving.

However, it's possible that the singing was merely intended to create a surreal atmosphere on the soundtrack and not interpreted so strictly.

During the dream sequence where Kristen's mother's head is cut off, the bedroom door is there in the beginning of the scene, then vanishes (However, this could be deliberate).

The cigarette in Jennifer's hand disappears when she gets up to try and fix the T.

but yet she neither dropped it on the floor nor put it in the ashtray when she stood up.

When Freddy's arms come out of the TV set and lift Jennifer into the air, one of her slippers can be seen falling off her foot.

However, when Max comes in and sees her body hanging from the TV, both slippers are still on her feet.

(May not have been intentional, but this could easily be explained by the slipper falling off in a "dream" and not in "reality".

) When Max is putting them to bed, he goes to turn the lights off.

He presses down on the lights and they are already down but the lights still turn off.

When Freddy is holding Kincaid up by the throat, after he disappears, his hand is still seen on Kincaid's throat before he falls to the ground.

When the characters appear in the quiet room with Kristen and the camera dollies toward them, you can hear the sound of the crew members' feet as they push the camera along.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
7 September 1987 USA USD 44,053,755
16 August 1987 USA USD 44,035,435
2 August 1987 USA USD 44,029,429
26 July 1987 USA USD 44,016,441
19 July 1987 USA USD 43,992,472
12 July 1987 USA USD 43,956,350
5 July 1987 USA USD 43,897,086
28 June 1987 USA USD 43,847,056
21 June 1987 USA USD 43,737,730
14 June 1987 USA USD 43,611,550
7 June 1987 USA USD 43,465,274
31 May 1987 USA USD 43,255,888
25 May 1987 USA USD 42,953,141
3 May 1987 USA USD 41,402,986
26 April 1987 USA USD 40,606,013
19 April 1987 USA USD 39,291,056
12 April 1987 USA USD 42,551,799
12 April 1987 USA USD 37,781,130
5 April 1987 USA USD 36,028,354
5 April 1987 USA USD 42,069,884
29 March 1987 USA USD 33,293,191
22 March 1987 USA USD 29,789,816
15 March 1987 USA USD 24,844,413
8 March 1987 USA USD 18,111,601
1 March 1987 USA USD 8,880,555
USA USD 44,793,222
UK GBP 1,979,711
Germany USD 822,878
1987 Hong Kong HKD 1,730,628
Spain ESP 121,894,010
20 April 1988 West Germany DEM 1,308,526
13 April 1988 West Germany DEM 1,268,993
6 April 1988 West Germany DEM 1,387,725
6 April 1988 West Germany DEM 1,210,885
23 March 1988 West Germany DEM 1,058,384
23 March 1988 West Germany DEM 1,337,376
16 March 1988 West Germany DEM 970,189
9 March 1988 West Germany DEM 910,521
3 March 1988 West Germany DEM 1,133,977
3 March 1988 West Germany DEM 1,364,798
2 March 1988 West Germany DEM 865,451
24 February 1988 West Germany DEM 802,999
17 February 1988 West Germany DEM 737,697
10 February 1988 West Germany DEM 656,051
3 February 1988 West Germany DEM 549,860
27 January 1988 West Germany DEM 401,562
20 January 1988 West Germany DEM 288,405
13 January 1988 West Germany DEM 142,583
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
1 March 1987 USA USD 8,880,555 1,343
13 January 1988 West Germany DEM 142,583 17
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
7 September 1987 USA USD 17,034 44
16 August 1987 USA USD 3,478 12
2 August 1987 USA USD 7,585 37
26 July 1987 USA USD 12,857 41
19 July 1987 USA USD 15,983 46
12 July 1987 USA USD 33,169 69
28 June 1987 USA USD 64,656 119
21 June 1987 USA USD 84,381 134
14 June 1987 USA USD 88,877 140
7 June 1987 USA USD 163,190 209
5 June 1987 USA USD 30,847 83
31 May 1987 USA USD 197,675 268
25 May 1987 USA USD 304,352 276
17 May 1987 USA USD 322,711 367
10 May 1987 USA USD 483,077 400
3 May 1987 USA USD 640,739 534
26 April 1987 USA USD 971,543 725
19 April 1987 USA USD 979,338 854
12 April 1987 USA USD 1,112,631
5 April 1987 USA USD 1,946,310
29 March 1987 USA USD 2,535,046
22 March 1987 USA USD 3,612,733
15 March 1987 USA USD 5,032,897
8 March 1987 USA USD 6,743,712
1 March 1987 USA USD 8,880,555
11 May 1988 West Germany DEM 22,927 6
4 May 1988 West Germany DEM 27,422 7
27 April 1988 West Germany DEM 28,850 7
20 April 1988 West Germany DEM 39,533 10
13 April 1988 West Germany DEM 58,108 15
6 April 1988 West Germany DEM 76,908 18
30 March 1988 West Germany DEM 75,593 18
23 March 1988 West Germany DEM 88,195 19
16 March 1988 West Germany DEM 59,668 16
9 March 1988 West Germany DEM 45,070 15
2 March 1988 West Germany DEM 62,452 20
24 February 1988 West Germany DEM 65,302 21
17 February 1988 West Germany DEM 81,646 25
10 February 1988 West Germany DEM 106,191 26
3 February 1988 West Germany DEM 148,298 31
27 January 1988 West Germany DEM 113,157 21
20 January 1988 West Germany DEM 145,822 19
13 January 1988 West Germany DEM 142,583 17

Comentarios

This movie contains more graphics than first 2 parts of nightmare. This movie has much amount of bloodshed and it is cruel.

Kristen Parker (Patricia Arquette) is a troubled teen whose dreams are haunted by the evil Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund), the ghost of a serial killer who was burned to death by the angry parents of his young victims. If Freddy kills someone in their dreams, they die in real life.

'A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors' is often held on high regard as being one of the best in the franchise, and it is easy to see why.It continues Nancy's story from the original, whilst also introducing a new set of characters who are surprisingly likeable.

The kids of Elm Street have been sent to a mental hospital to deal with their fears of Freddy attacking them in their dreams and it's up to Nancy to help them after having her run in with Freddy.Some shoddy effects might cause more laughter than chills, but a wonderful cast of teen characters has been assembled which keeps the audience's attention and sympathies.

Wow. Just...

The movie opens up with Edgar Allen Poe.. very interesting.

Nearly as good as the first.Best performances of the series with Patricia and Lawrence doing very well.

This was the movie that really made me a fan of the franchise when I was 8. I remember going to see it with my cousins, father and uncle in Colorado and I was just blown away.

Nightmare 3 feels far more connected to the original film than the second one. Heather Langenkamp returns as Nancy Thompson, now a psychiatrist, to fight Freddy Kruger.

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