By Rod Lane Wednesday March 25, 2009
Tina Gray was Freddy Krueger's first victim during one of the best death scenes in Nightmare franchise history. Her boyfriend Rod Lane was blamed for her death even though he was innocent. Played by Amanda Wyss.
Films
A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
Archive Footage
Monster-in-Law (2005)
Boogeymen: The Killer Compilation (2001)
New Nightmare (1994)
By Morgan Suszek Wednesday March 18, 2009
Here is a complete list of all the deaths from the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise.
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Release Date - November 9, 1984
Opening Weekend - $1,271,000
Domestic Total Gross - $25,504,513
Tina Gray (Amanda Wyss) - Torn Open, Upside Down
By Rod Lane Wednesday March 18, 2009
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Release Date - November 9, 1984
Opening Weekend - $1,271,000
Domestic Total Gross - $25,504,513
Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge
Release Date - November 1, 1985
Opening Weekend - $2,865,475
Domestic Total Gross - $29,999,213
Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors
By Kelsey Zukowski Sunday March 1, 2009
A Nightmare On Elm Street is one of the most iconic and inspiring horror films. It is such a haunting film that has everything; great characters, gory and original deaths, a creative story, and interesting concepts. It merges the lines of reality and fiction, taking away any safety net and taking us in to a dimension where nightmares are a reality and nothing is impossible. You really care for the characters, which is one thing that makes it stand apart from the average slasher. Nancy is easy to sympathize with and one of the stronger female characters of horror.
By Rod Lane Thursday February 26, 2009
Every hero needs an arch-nemesis and vice versa, and Nacy Thompson was Freddy's first and most famous. Not only was she the first "kid" to take on Kreuger, she also appeared in the most films. While not as strong as Alice Johnson, she was resourceful and the first to figure out how to use Freddy's nightmares against him -- knowledge she passed on to the Dream Warriors before finally being killed in part three. Played by Heather Langenkamp.
Girlfriend of Glen Lantz.
By Rod Lane Tuesday February 24, 2009
Wes Craven told MovieHole.net that he will not be checking out the new A Nightmare on Elm Street remake.
Craven says, "That’d be a tough one to re-see... If you move on from the films you’ve made - which I have tried always to move on - then it’s like, 'That’s in the past. It’s had his life.'
"If they make a better film, maybe it will eclipse the original. I don’t know. If they don’t, then the original will look even better."
By Rod Lane Tuesday February 24, 2009
How many of you called the 1-900-909-FRED phone number without parental permission and got your butt 'whooped for doing so?
I did, but I lived to tell about it. Well kinda!
By Rod Lane Tuesday February 24, 2009
Ep 1: No More Mr. Nice Guy
The prequel to A Nightmare on Elm Street where Fredrick Krueger is released due to a mistrial and is hunted down and burned by the pissed-off parents of Springwood. Freddy comes back for his first act of revenge against the family of a cop who burned him alive. Directed by Tobe Hooper. This episode is followed by Sister's Keeper.
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Aired: 10/8/1988
Ep 2: It's a Miserable Life