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Episode 166: "A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master" (1988)

Episode 166: "A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master" (1988)

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Welcome Back Radical Ones! ⚡️

This week on the show Ryan, Rob, and David are back and diving headfirst into "A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master" from 1988!

Right from the opening credits, we’re treated to Tuesday Knight herself (now playing Kristen) singing the moody, synth-soaked “Nightmare” theme which sets the tone for one of the most stylish and surreal entries in the series.

Freddy’s back, resurrected in one of the strangest ways possible thanks to Jason the dog, and he’s wasting no time hunting down the surviving Dream Warriors. But when their powers transfer to newcomer Alice, the fight for Springwood’s souls takes a turn.

From killer cockroaches to soul-eating dream sequences and a karate fight with an invisible Freddy, this sequel is pure late 80s horror excess. We’re talking dream logic, inventive kills, and an ending that leaves Freddy seeing his own reflection...literally! It's time to get Radical!

"Survivors Kristen, Joey, and Kincaid try to resume normal life—but Freddy returns. He kills Kristen and eventually transfers her dream powers to Alice, who evolves into the “Dream Master” and faces him in a final showdown."

Stars: Robert Englund, Tuesday Knight, Lisa Wilcox, Toy Newkirk, Ken Sagoes, Rodney Eastman, Brooke Bundy, Brooke Theiss and Danny Hassel.

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