Small But Razor Sharp Details In The 'A Nightmare On Elm Street' Franchise

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Since 1984, Freddy Krueger has been haunting on-screen and off-screen nightmares for almost four decades. Beginning with A Nightmare on Elm Street, the part-time janitor, full-time maniac has been a terror to the teens of Elm Street through scores of movies, a TV series, and even video games. For fans of Freddy, here is a list off small details and fun facts about the Nightmare franchise. Sweet dreams! 

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    123 VOTES

    'Crave Inn'

    'Crave Inn'
    Photo: Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master / New Line Cinema

    Posted by u/JurassicWorldWarZ:

    Nightmare On Elm Street 4: The Dream Master - Alice works at the Crave Inn, a reference to Wes Craven who created the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise.

    123 votes
  • 2
    112 VOTES

    Test Tube Shout Out

    Test Tube Shout Out
    Photo: Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master / New Line Cinema

    Posted by u/franzluedicke:

    In Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master one of the test tubes full of blood says "Robert England," the actor portraying Freddy Krueger.

    112 votes
  • 3
    90 VOTES

    On The Radio

    On The Radio
    Photo: Freddy vs. Jason / New Line Cinema

    Posted by u/Degg19:

    In Freddy vs. Jason, during the first psych ward scene the name of the news station is “KRGR” an abbreviation for "Krueger."

    90 votes
  • 4
    73 VOTES

    Shake, Rattle, & Roll

    Shake, Rattle, & Roll
    Photo: Wes Craven's New Nightmare / New Line Cinema

    Posted by u/TheMagicTurtle1:

    In Wes Craven's A New Nightmare, the earthquake footage from the movie is real earthquake footage.

    73 votes
  • 5
    57 VOTES

    Oops, Lost A Nail

    Oops, Lost A Nail
    Photo: A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors / New Line Cinema

    Posted by u/Calhoun1389:

    In A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, one of Freddy's blades (right index) falls out of his glove while fighting Taryn.

    57 votes
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    67 VOTES

    Small Screen Prequel

    Posted by u/Ohsocool2k5:

    Freddy's Nightmares (1988), a short-lived anthology horror TV series inspired by the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise. While most episodes were random horror stories not related to the films, one episode acted as a Freddy Krueger origin story ("No More Mr. Nice Guy") and serves as a prequel of sorts to the movies.

    67 votes