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Release Year : 1991
Rating : R
Duration : 105 minutes
Other Title : A Nightmare On Elm Street 6
Director : Wes Craven, Rachel Talalay
Producer : Robert Shaye
Cast : Robert Englund, Alice Cooper, Breckin Meyer, Johnny Depp

See also: A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master, A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child, Freddy Vs. Jason

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Cameo: [Johnny Depp] in a TV commercial. Depp played a character in A Nightmare On Elm Street (1984) who was killed when he fell asleep watching TV. more

John Doe: 4567 bottles of beer on the wall, 4567 bottles of beer, if one of those bottles should happen to fall, what a case of i... [is hit with a pillow] Angry Boy: Hell, I'll break a bottle over your head if you don't shut the fuck up! John Doe: [glares] ... 4566 bottles of beer on the wall... more

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The Phantom feels good about this review, because with it he can help nearly all of his readers. All except those who have already seen FREDDY'S DEAD: THE FINAL NIGHTMARE, that is. There's not much that can be done for those unfortunate few who bolted from the comfort and safety of their homes to see Freddy's latest (and purportedly, his last) ELM STREET film this past weekend. Perhaps they were disappointed by CHILD'S PLAY 3 the week before and figured that at the very least, nothing could be worse. Perhaps they were enticed by the prospect of great special effects -- after all, as the print ads read, "they saved the best for last." Perhaps the rare opportunity of seeing another film in 3-D did it. Or perhaps it was just their self-appointed job, as it was for the Phantom, Janet Maslin of the New York Times, and what appeared to be most of the employees of New Line Cinema's New York office (New Line has been the distributor of all of the ELM STREET films). more

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