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| Director: | Samuel Bayer | 
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| Writer: | Eric Heisserer, Wesley Strick | 
| Staring: | 
| Teenagers Nancy, Quentin, Kris, Jesse and Dean are all neighborhood friends who begin having the same dream of a horribly disfigured man who wears a tattered sweater and a glove made of knives. The man terrorizes them in their dreams, and the only escape is to wake up. But when, one by one, they start dying violently, the friends realize that what happens in the dream world is real, and the only way to stay alive is to stay awake. | |
| Release Date: | Apr 30, 2010 | 
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| Director: | Samuel Bayer | 
| Writer: | Eric Heisserer, Wesley Strick | 
| Genres: | Horror, Mystery, Thriller | 
| Keywords | dreams, pedophilia, supernatural, remake, revenge, slasher, reboot | 
| Production Companies | New Line Cinema, Warner Bros. Pictures, Platinum Dunes | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $115,664,037 Budget: $35,000,000 | 
| Updates | Updated: Sep 21, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Rooney Mara | Nancy Holbrook | 
| Kyle Gallner | Quentin Smith | 
| Jackie Earle Haley | Freddy Krueger | 
| Katie Cassidy | Kris Fowles | 
| Thomas Dekker | Jesse Braun | 
| Kellan Lutz | Dean Russell | 
| Clancy Brown | Alan Smith | 
| Connie Britton | Dr. Gwen Holbrook | 
| Lia D. Mortensen | Nora Fowles | 
| Julianna Damm | Little Kris | 
| Christian Stolte | Jesse's Father | 
| Katie Schooping Knight | Creepy Girl #1 | 
| Hailey Schooping Knight | Creepy Girl #2 | 
| Leah Uteg | Creepy Girl #3 | 
| Don Robert Cass | History Teacher | 
| Kurt Naebig | Dean's Father | 
| Kyra Krumins | Little Nancy | 
| Brayden Coyer | Little Jesse | 
| Max Holt | Little Dean | 
| Andrew Fiscella | Inmate | 
| Bob Kizer | Swim Coach | 
| Pete A. Kelly | Officer | 
| Jason Brandstetter | County Jail Cop | 
| Rob Riley | Minister | 
| Scott Lindvall | Paramedic | 
| Dominick Coviello | Pharmacist | 
| Parker Bagley | Paxton | 
| Jennifer Robers | Dean's Mom | 
| Tania Randall | Nurse | 
| Logan Stalzer | Little Logan | 
| Christopher Woods | Little Christopher | 
| Aaron Yoo | Marcus Yeon (uncredited) | 
| Christine Crawley | Ms. Winton (uncredited) | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Mark Harper | Stunts | 
| James Fierro | Stunts | 
| Daniel Maldonado | Stunts | 
| Danny Downey | Stunts | 
| Brian Christensen | Stunts | 
| Richard Epper | Stunts | 
| Shawn Robinson | Stunts | 
| Tarah Paige | Stunts | 
| Jay Caputo | Stunts | 
| Bryan Thompson | Stunts | 
| Nathan Siebring | Stunts | 
| Merritt Yohnka | Stunts | 
| Trampas Thompson | Stunts | 
| Wes Craven | Original Film Writer, Characters | 
| Eric Heisserer | Screenplay | 
| Karin Silvestri | Stunts | 
| Cynthia Pusheck | Underwater Camera | 
| Jennifer Rudnicke | Casting | 
| Samuel Bayer | Director | 
| Wesley Strick | Screenplay, Story | 
| Kurt Bryant | Stunt Coordinator | 
| David Farmer | Sound Designer | 
| Andy Clement | Prosthetic Designer | 
| Bart Mixon | Prosthetic Makeup Artist | 
| Jacques Jouffret | Camera Operator | 
| Ana Maria Quintana | Script Supervisor | 
| Mickie Paskal | Casting | 
| Mark Ginther | Stunt Coordinator | 
| Bradley James Allan | Fight Choreographer | 
| Lisa Pinero | Sound Mixer | 
| Natalie M. Meyer | Stunts | 
| Eileen McCahill | Costume Supervisor | 
| Beau Borders | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Lisa Hoyle | Stunts | 
| Lisa Fields | Casting | 
| Mari-An Ceo | Costume Design | 
| Dominic Mango | Hair Department Head | 
| Trefor Proud | Hair Department Head | 
| Eric Leach | Second Unit Director of Photography | 
| David Tolsky | Camera Operator | 
| Kristin Hanson | Art Department Coordinator | 
| Jody Williams | Camera Operator | 
| Mary 'Dugan' Buono | Key Hair Stylist | 
| Lance Mayer | Libra Head Technician | 
| Philippe Carr-Forster | Camera Operator | 
| Ross Martucci | Key Makeup Artist | 
| Gary Jay | Camera Operator | 
| Glen Weiberg | Video Assist Operator | 
| Kristin Bree Calabrese | Script Supervisor | 
| Patrick Lumb | Production Design | 
| Dan Schroer | Second Assistant "A" Camera | 
| LaTrice L. Edwards | Makeup Artist | 
| Mark Purkart | Dolly Grip | 
| Earl Nicholson | Makeup Artist | 
| Karen Lynn Accattato | Makeup Department Head | 
| Glynna Grimala | Supervising ADR Editor | 
| Michael Hertlein | Dialogue Editor | 
| Patrick Caulfield | Set Costumer | 
| Glen Scantlebury | Editor | 
| Allen Hall | Special Effects Supervisor | 
| Cheri Minns | Makeup Department Head | 
| Janine Rath-Thompson | Hair Department Head | 
| Chris Wittenborn | Second Assistant "B" Camera | 
| David Morenz | First Assistant "B" Camera | 
| Karen Frick | Set Decoration | 
| Kathleen Fatigato | Hairstylist | 
| Neal Norton | Camera Operator | 
| Craig Jackson | Art Direction | 
| Michael C. Price | Key Grip | 
| Cheryl Pickenback | Hairstylist | 
| Robert E. Arnold | Video Assist Operator | 
| Todd A. Marks | 24 Frame Playback | 
| Timothy Jipping | Rigging Grip | 
| Victoria Wood | Wigmaker | 
| Sharron Reynolds-Enriquez | Script Supervisor | 
| Todd Heater | Chief Lighting Technician | 
| James Johenning | Video Assist Operator | 
| Robert Krzeminski | Best Boy Grip | 
| Jay W. Yowler | Chief Lighting Technician | 
| Pamela Milone-McLaughlin | Hairstylist | 
| Melissa Grzybek | Costumer | 
| Jed M. Dodge | ADR Editor | 
| Christine Hawes | Costumer | 
| Dan Hegeman | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Paul Aulicino | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Nerses Gezalyan | Foley Mixer | 
| Tiffany Busche | Costume Supervisor | 
| Michael Miller | ADR Mixer | 
| Kevin O'Connell | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Timothy Olson | Extras Casting Assistant | 
| Katherine Rose | Foley Artist | 
| John Barba | Casting Associate | 
| Stuart Provine | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Kelly O'Leary | Hair Department Head | 
| Tyler Osman | Construction Coordinator | 
| Bob Leitelt | Key Grip | 
| Earl J. Nickolson | Makeup Artist | 
| Andy Smith | Video Assist Operator | 
| Samantha C. Kirkeby | Script Supervisor | 
| Chris Hudecek | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician | 
| Kevin Boyd | Video Assist Operator | 
| Morgan Michael Lewis | Key Grip | 
| Tony Mirante | Hairstylist | 
| James Elton Davis | Chief Lighting Technician | 
| Peter Kuttner | First Assistant "A" Camera | 
| Linda Rizzuto | Hairstylist | 
| Peter Sorel | Still Photographer | 
| Nancy Lumb | Researcher | 
| Anthony J. Lullo | Rigging Gaffer | 
| David Obermeyer | Production Sound Mixer | 
| Amy Glenn | Costumer | 
| Scott Wolf | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Gina Panno | Costume Supervisor | 
| Patrick Cusack | First Assistant Sound Editor | 
| Julie Yrjanson | Costumer | 
| Marc Kolbe | Visual Effects Supervisor | 
| Jon Title | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Vanessa King | Costumer | 
| Stephen P. Robinson | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Joan Philo | Extras Casting | 
| Stella Cottini | Key Costumer | 
| Leighton Greer | Visual Effects Producer | 
| John C. Stuver | Dialogue Editor | 
| Ronald L. Wright | Boom Operator | 
| Carrie Bush | Production Assistant | 
| Walter Anderson | Sound Mixer | 
| Annemarie Griggs | Visual Effects Producer | 
| Michael Payne | Supervising Sound Effects Editor | 
| Karl Dondlinger | Boom Operator | 
| Lizzie Cook | Costumer | 
| Melissa Pryor | Casting Associate | 
| Daniel S. Irwin | Dialogue Editor | 
| Charlie Campagna | Supervising Sound Editor | 
| Sukari McGill | Costumer | 
| Geoffrey G. Rubay | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Grace Lambert Pyke | Costume Supervisor | 
| Tim Walston | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Jerad Marantz | Concept Artist | 
| Phil Miller | Key Grip | 
| Andrew DeCristofaro | Supervising Sound Editor | 
| Sean Andrew Faden | Visual Effects Supervisor | 
| Steve Jablonsky | Original Music Composer | 
| Jeff Cutter | Director of Photography | 
| BJ McDonnell | Camera Operator | 
| Nancy Nugent Title | ADR Editor | 
| PJ Fishwick | Production Secretary | 
| Olivier Dumont | VFX Artist | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Brad Fuller | Producer | 
| Andrew Form | Producer | 
| Michael Bay | Producer | 
| Richard Brener | Executive Producer | 
| Michael Lynne | Executive Producer | 
| Walter Hamada | Executive Producer | 
| Mike Drake | Executive Producer | 
| Robert Shaye | Executive Producer | 
| Dave Neustadter | Executive Producer | 
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This is a pretty movie. Its apparent from the start, that this remake of the 1984 classic, has a pretty good sized budget to work with. In fact the budget for this incarnation was $35 Million according to Wikipedia. The budget for the Wes Craven original, $1.8 Million. You don't always get a better ... movie if your budget is huge, look at Avatar. You just get a really pretty movie that looks polished and has flawless special effects. Again, see Avatar. That movie was nothing but flash. The story is unoriginal and weak... and don't try coming at me with this whole "Shut up man! Avatar proved itself!" shut up! The larger budget in this case makes the movie look too polished to be takes seriously. Why the hell are we caring about watching clones of the Twilight teens being chased by Freddy Kruger? Were not. This movie didn't need a budget of $35 Million. It feels wasted. Some of the appeal of the original came from watching the director be a director and figure scenes out. This movie didn't do that. It felt trite and forced. Freddy Kruger is less of a movie villain in the horror industry and more of an icon. Everyone I knew growing up all had Freddy Kruger nightmares when they were a kid. Perhaps this new version of Freddy will serve to scare the shit out of kids these days. I would hope so. Maybe when they remake this movie again in twenty years they will bitch about it then as well. Who knows.
***A more realistic and morose version of the original film & franchise*** The specter of a dead pedophile fatally haunts the dreams of the children of his self-appointed executioners who burned him to death years earlier. Released in 2010, this is a reboot of the original 1984 movie, freely t ... hrowing in elements from other flicks in the franchise. I think Jackie Earle Haley works well as creepy Freddy Krueger and I like the more realistic tone, which some say makes movie bland and boring. Rooney Mara (Nancy) and Kyle Gallner (Quentin) are decent as the main protagonists and I think the bedroom scene is superior to the same attack scene in the original; it’s more shocking. The prison scene’s great too. Unfortunately, the concept of Freddy is a bit of a mess. For instance, his bladed-glove is never explained. And what was the point of the boiler room since he was just a gardener at a small preschool? The filmmakers just threw in these elements because it's Freddy, figuring people knew the character. But how do these components fit into THIS movie? And what about viewers who never saw the original flicks? The film runs 1 hours, 35 minutes and was shot in northern Illinois and nearby Gary, Indiana, with reshoots done in Los Angeles. GRADE: B-/C+
I really liked this new nightmare. I wish there was more action in it but still pretty good. I hope this is the start of a new Freddy movie series. ...