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1. Dark Justice
Director: Ramy Zada, James Cappe, David Calloway, Jeff Freilich, Tom DeSimone, Ken Wiederhorn
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Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars
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TV Series about a Judge who gives up on the justice system after his daughter and wife are murdered. He begins to live a double life and forces the guilty defendents from his court to join a vigilante group called 'The Night Watchmen.' ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars episodes contained....
I think it contains only one episode--Judgement Night, which is the last episode of the first season.

3-0 out of 5 stars A little help?
Can someone please write a *useful* customer review describing the actual contents of the tape, please? Stating that the *show* is "awesome" or so-and-so is "hot" tells us *nothing* about the quality of the transfer itself, or the material included. Is this the pilot? The first several episodes? Several random episodes? It's certainly *not* the entire series; that wouldn't fit on a single VHS tape.

3-0 out of 5 stars Jeff Freilich, Ken Wiederhorn are not the stars
Jeff Freilich, Ken Wiederhorn are not the stars of this movie. I know. I was in all three seasons.

3-0 out of 5 stars More episodes produced
Wish there were more episodes of this series for sale. Especially of the second and third seasons.

5-0 out of 5 stars haven't checked out video yet...just seen the tv show
I think Ramy Zada is sooo hot ..looks like an ex boyfriend of mine.....does anyone know where/how I can get a pic of this actor? I will be checkn' out the video Thanks ~M~ ... Read more


2. Return of the Living Dead 2
Director: Ken Wiederhorn
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Average Customer Review: 3.27 out of 5 stars
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3-0 out of 5 stars Pure B-grade cheese
The first Return of the Living Dead (thank God its finally on DVD) was an instant classic, and the filmakers of this sequel decided to throw any kind of seriousness out the door completely and offer up some laugh out loud zombified fun. Thom Matthews and James Karen return to their roles from the original, this time a few kids discover a broken cannister which soon leads to zombies taking over the entire town. As with the first film, these zombies aren't just stumbling around; they are fast, smart, and vicious, but the film itself isn't scary or even overly gory for the most part, its just intentionally funny (by the time the Michael Jackson "Thriller" zomie jumps in out of nowhere during the electricution scene at the end I was literally rolling around the floor laughing like an idiot), but horror fans looking to take this seriously will hate it. All in all, those looking for a horror/comedy with some brains (no pun intended) should be satisfied with this. Look for X-Files and Shocker alumnus Mitch Pileggi in a cameo.

5-0 out of 5 stars Strill good even now.
This movie may not have the same tone or feel of the first film but hey, its an 80's zombie gorefest complete with another slimy Trioxin zombie. This film gives the zombie epidemic more effect b/c it's not just limited to the graveyard and its surroundings.....these zombies reak havoc(albeit silly)on the city. The music in this one isnt as good as the original...no Cramps or 45 Grave this time. Not much else to say other than its a good zombie film. Not as good as the first but it still goes well with it. Hell, I thought the third one was decent and gory despite the love story...we need more zombie love stories..right? right?! Get this on dvd and enjoy until you too become (un)dead

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Classic
I really think this is the best out of all the return of the living dead movies.
1.You get to see more zombies.
2.It is more entertaining ,and fun.
3.There is more gore.
The first one most of the zombies were covered in mud as with this one the movie has more better make up effects. Sure it is cheesy but that is what i like about. I am so glad this is finally coming out on dvd if you truly love zombie movies this is definately worth having in your collection because the just don't make fun,good or creative horror movies like this anymore.

4-0 out of 5 stars Hey its No original....but at least its a worthy sequel!!
Its pretty clear to everyone that this sequel is not a good as the first one....but it has its cool moments, unlike the third one!!!! BUT BEHOLD RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD FANS!! A studio is finally producing this classic sequel on dvd for the first time. There will also be many extras to satisfy the long wait on this title. These are not rumors either, this is accurate news. Just be patient..I have a feeling whatever studio producing this title on dvd will not let the fans down...so be on the look out!!!!!!!

5-0 out of 5 stars ...
Time for a DVD, what are they waiting for? ... Read more


3. King Frat
Director: Ken Wiederhorn
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Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars King Frat (more like King Fart) is Great!
Farts, blow-up dolls , dean doyle, Chief Latrine, Splash, Gross-Out, and oh yes the fart contest. What else does a hit cult Frat comedy classic need. This movie is like watching a special sanitarium version of Animal House. Some things in the movie almost seem to mirror Animal House, but King Fart is much more appealing to the real raunchy Frat fellow inside. The opening theme song kicks off this windy cinematic tale of a group of vagrant struggling Frat guys who just happen to be the grossest characters to ever grace the big screen. John Belushi clone John Disanti(later starring in Batteries not included)stars as Gross-out Gumbroski (notice the similarity to Belushi's Bluto Blutarsky). Gross-out is a fat vile guy who is in love with an inflatable doll, and he also has an amazing knack for releasing tremendous barking spiders throughout the film. chief Latrine is the Frat's eldest member ; he is thirty years old and still in college. He came from the KissaWong Indian tribe. The dramatic zenith in this movie comes when the pressure is on Gross-Out to let a perfect fart in the final round of the Daily Crock's first annual Fart contest. Gross-Out poses for the perfect poot, but then a haunting scowl consumes Gross-Out's face and the crowd sees and smells defeat. For Gross-Out has drawn mud. Anyway to sum this movie up the Good Guys Pi- Kapps whom I have been speaking, are being terrorized by the classic Jock Fraternity (The Alphas). In the end The Pi-Kapps defeat the Alphas in a brawl(this scene includes hilarious cuts of Gross-Out shooting tremedous flames out of his rear end by way of his natural butt gas and a lighter). The Pi-Kapps prevail and Gross-Out ends up being the Dean of Yellowstream College. God Bless unforgettagble films like this!

4-0 out of 5 stars The "Citizen Kane" of Canadian Frat Movies
Just like my title said, this movie is the "Citizen Kane" of Canadian Frat Movies. It's ultra raunchy, made up of fart humor, vomit humor, getting people high at a funeral, among other things. It's politically incorrect, and darn proud of it. Catch it if you can.

5-0 out of 5 stars The best movie ever made, bar none!
This is the best movie ever made, and all you people who don't think so are a bunch of finoches from Kansas City. The fart contest, the broads, and the blow-up doll all make this movie the best ever.

1-0 out of 5 stars Avoid this one like the plague!
I've never in my life seen a movie so terrible, it made me wish I was dead, that is until I saw King Frat!

4-0 out of 5 stars Indy film's answer to ,"Animal House!"
This film has got the rauncy edge that "Animal House" lacked. Many of the scenes and characters have an uncanny resemblance to the ones made famous by Natioanal Lampoon, but still worth the effort of checking out. Without a doubt, one of the funniest underground cult movies I've ever seen. Once you've seen it you'll feel the same. ... Read more


4. Freddy's Nightmares: Dreams That Kill
Director: Keith Samples, Jonathan R. Betuel, James Quinn, Michael Klein (IV), Bill Froehlich, Lisa Gottlieb, Tom McLoughlin, John Lafia, Michael Lange, Mick Garris, William Malone, Jerry Olson, Jeff Freilich, Robert Englund, Ken Wiederhorn, Charles Braverman, Dwight H. Little, David Calloway, Tobe Hooper, Don Weis
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Average Customer Review: 3.33 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Freddy transcends from movies to TV
I never knew that Freddy Krueger had a TV series, until I found an episode in the store. As an avid Freddy fan (though Michael Myers is still my #1 fav!) I gave it a chance, and wow! Though not as intense as the movies (which is to be expected from 1980's TV), Robert Englund still manages to deliver his creepy, yet riotous, performance as Freddy Krueger. Many people say he became less scary as the movies went on, but I say his twisted ripoffs of one-liners makes him even better. James Bond pulls a similar stunt in all of his movies, so let's give Freddy a break and stop complaining about the movies. Robert Englund deserves a standing ovation for playing the same character for almost 20 years! In this particular episode, when a TV talk show host does an investigation into dreams that kill, Freddy attempts to stop the show, or else he won't have anyone to play with anymore! But the show goes forward, and Freddy puts the talk show host in the hospital. There's a truly great Freddy moment when he performs surgery on his patient, ripping off even more great oneliners. This is Freddy at his best! Although not as good as the movies, the TV series is still worth checking out, especially if you love Freddy! You are all his children now!

3-0 out of 5 stars Freddy Fever!
I kind of thought the NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET the series was cheesy, but as a fan of Freddy, I still liked these episodes.

3-0 out of 5 stars Okay episode of the Elm Street tv show Freddy's Nightmares
Dreams That Kill is the story of talk show host Charlie Michaels, who is plagued by Freddy during sleep. After he is accidentally electricuted on the set of his show and lapses into a coma, a young man who was in a motorcycle accident is injected with Charlie's brain cells by an overzealous doctor, to replace damaged ones. Only the doctor took them from the dream center of Charlie's mind. . . ... Read more


5. Freddy's Nightmares: Freddy's Tricks and Treats
Director: Keith Samples, Jonathan R. Betuel, James Quinn, Michael Klein (IV), Bill Froehlich, Lisa Gottlieb, Tom McLoughlin, John Lafia, Michael Lange, Mick Garris, William Malone, Jerry Olson, Jeff Freilich, Robert Englund, Ken Wiederhorn, Charles Braverman, Dwight H. Little, David Calloway, Tobe Hooper, Don Weis
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Average Customer Review: 2.75 out of 5 stars
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Collection of TV series stories, all set in the dreams and nightmares of Elm Street. The show is hosted by Freddy Krueger himself. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Freddy's "Trick and Treats" Review!
I actually remember this being one of my favorite episodes of the series back in its original run. Please note that this series is really intended for the die-hard Nightmare fans.

Marsha is a grad student, who despite having a fun-loving boyfriend would rather spend Halloween night, studying in the Springwood morgue. She is still haunted by memories of her psychotically-overbearing grandmother. Freddy uses her guilt over her grandmother's death to haunt her. Enter an arrogant dream supervisor who is using her to study the affects of her nightmares.

While Freddy usually only shows up to host most of these episodes, this one was one of a select few episodes to actually feature him as a central character. If you didn't like the movies, you probably won't like this show but if you're a fan, you will want to add this to your collection and quick.

1-0 out of 5 stars the worst episode
this movie was so stupid it really never showed freddy. had nothing to do with the series. i was so bored watching this movie because for these reasons... stupid, not funny, not a good plot, bad acting. I recomend you DO NOT BUY THIS MOVIE its a waste of money.

3-0 out of 5 stars Freddy's Tricks And Treats
One of the standout episodes in the lackluster T.V. series of the late 1980's. This episode features Mariska Hargitay of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" in one of her early roles as a med student who decides to spend Halloween in a morgue studying for an exam. This particular episode is not as cheesy as most of the others and the second half of it has an intrigueing subplot involving the recording of dreams for medical purposes. Worth checking out. Co-stars Robert Englund as Freddy Krueger . It is directed by Ken Wiederhorn.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good episode of the TV series Freddy's Nightmares.
Jayne Mansfield's daughter, Mariska Hargitay, stars as Marsha in this bizarre Halloween episode from the first season, "Freddy's Tricks and Treats". On Halloween Night, Marsha would rather cram for finals with cadavers than party and pull pranks with the living. But staying awake isn't always easy. . .soon she dreams of her overbearing grandmother and the town's resident dream-psychopath. The second half of this episode deals with a college kid that uses Marsha as a ginea pig as he experiments in recording dreams. Welcome to her nightmare. . . A little confusing, but enjoyable Elm Street humor prevails. ... Read more


6. A House in the Hills
Director: Ken Wiederhorn
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Average Customer Review: 3.67 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars It is sensual and hot
this is a great story line. First you think Michael Madsen is a murder and a bad guy. Then you end up liking him. He is, - what can I say......? A HE-MAN! He is masculin and he is charming.
Helen Slater is a very good actress. Probably one of the best.
I would like to recommend this film to all women and perhaps to a few men!?

2-0 out of 5 stars A mediocre direct-to-TV thriller.
"A house in the hills" is a quite poor b-thriller shot in Luxenburg to be shown directly on TV. Director Wiederhorn makes an acceptable job creating an suspense atmosphere, but storyline is so poor that often the only aspect that keeps the film working are the performances by Michael Madsen, an usual face in this type of movies, and a Helen Slater trying to get rid of her earlier comedy image. Personally, the only thing that kept me watching was a couple of scenes where Slater appears nude. The rest is not so bad, but certainly it is nothing we have not seen before a thousand times.

4-0 out of 5 stars A house in the hills
This movie was great. I love Helen Slater and Michael Masden was good.He can take me hostage any day.I only wish that they would have gotten together at the end. ... Read more


7. Freddy's Nightmares, It's My Party and You'll Die if I Want You To
Director: Keith Samples, Jonathan R. Betuel, James Quinn, Michael Klein (IV), Bill Froehlich, Lisa Gottlieb, Tom McLoughlin, John Lafia, Michael Lange, Mick Garris, William Malone, Jerry Olson, Jeff Freilich, Robert Englund, Ken Wiederhorn, Charles Braverman, Dwight H. Little, David Calloway, Tobe Hooper, Don Weis
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Average Customer Review: 3.75 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars The Best Of Freddy and the Comedy Chills!
Ok after seeing No More Mr.Nice Guy I heard there were 4 more avalible.Hey I bought 1 lets buy another!Buy this you aren't about to waste your time and money!

1st Half:Freddy Krueger is channeled by a girl meaning to bring
a man back from the Titanic!Wow!Freddy loves his new body.He is
bragging!...It was Freddy!Fav. Quote:Your a real head turner babe!

2cd Half:Freddy Krueger goes to school!He is after some punks!
Of course,He would [end the life of] his girlfriend QUOTE:SAVE THE LAST DANCE
FOR ME!or the dweeb which helps him do his job.HOWARD NEHAMPKIN!
Really good actor.QUOTE:FREDDY WASNT SO BAD ONCE U GOT TO KNOW HIM!

Big inprovment!:More Freddy then NO MORE MR.NICE GUY!

2-0 out of 5 stars It's My Party
Get past the tenth rate acting and cheap production values and you have a not too bad (not even decent either) entry to the all too cheesy, piece of crap TV series. The first half of this episode truly sucks as it spoofs "The Exorcist", but the second half isn't bad. The second half deals with Freddy's graduating class coming back to Springwood for their high school reunion and just finding out that the kid that wore that dirty red and green sweater all the time is not only dead, but a vicious child molester and murderer. One of his peers, a Hollywood horror film screenwriter, decides to exploit Freddy's story for the screen (it would make an excellent movie right?). For the Nightmare completist. Anyone looking for quality, look away.

4-0 out of 5 stars Perfect for any Freddy fan!
If you like Freddy because of his way with words and his talent for FX-laden deaths, this tape is defintely for you. No pesky plot or realistic dialouge gets in the way of the gore! Robert Englund looks like he had fun with this one! For people who enjoyed Nightmare 2, or Freddy's Dead.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good episode of Elm Street series Freddy's Nightmares
"It's my Party" is from the second season of the tv show Freddy's Nightmares. A phony psychic channeler gets more than she bargains for when she invites a spirit to take over her body-- and Freddy accepts the invitation. The second half of the episode centers on a woman waiting to go to her class reunion and dreaming of the man she played a prank on in high school-- you know who. A plot twist leads to a script being written for A Nightmare on Elm Street. Good tongue-in-cheek Freddy humor at its' peak. ... Read more


8. Freddy's Nightmares: Lucky Stiff
Director: Keith Samples, Jonathan R. Betuel, James Quinn, Michael Klein (IV), Bill Froehlich, Lisa Gottlieb, Tom McLoughlin, John Lafia, Michael Lange, Mick Garris, William Malone, Jerry Olson, Jeff Freilich, Robert Englund, Ken Wiederhorn, Charles Braverman, Dwight H. Little, David Calloway, Tobe Hooper, Don Weis
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4-0 out of 5 stars pretty good
i used to be a big fan of the tv series. and this episode isnt really your typical freddy slasher. its just like the dude from kosivo said take this episode for what it is. now keep in mind that the episodes took place in the late 80s real early 90s. tv shows wernt exactly how it is now. but over and all this is a pretty good episode even though i dont remember seeing this on tv a while ago. but if your a big nightmare fan such as myself and a big fan of late 80s and early 90s tv shows i recamend that you buy all the freddys nightmare episodes that are on sale right now

4-0 out of 5 stars Not bad, for a low-budget series.
Like 1960's Batman, this series is campy. Don't look for unpredictable plots, state-of-the-art effects, or a mildly good scare. Take the series for what it is. A low-budget extension of the films. I didn't become a Freddy fan to be scared, I enjoyed his humor. Just take each episode with a grain of salt, willingly suspend your disbelief, and do your best to enjoy this series. Nearly every Freddy appearance is comedic and a treat. This episode is no exception.

1-0 out of 5 stars Lucky Stiff
Of all the terrible episodes of this lousy TV series I've seen, this is the worst! There is no reason to see this cliched "scheming wife killing her husband to run away with another lover only to discover that her husband was buried with a winning lottery ticket" piece of garbage! Only for the "Nightmare On Elm Street" completists. This video features Mary Crosby of "Dallas" and David Lander of "Laverne and Shirley" as the couple. It was directed (?) without passion, suspense or anything else film makers put into their work by William Malone. It co-stars Robert Englund as Freddy Krueger. If you want an episode of Freddy's Nightmares check out any other one but this!

1-0 out of 5 stars This is one of the more dumb episodes of the tv series.
Lucky stiff is an episode of Freddy's Nightmares taken from the second season of the series. It deals with a woman whose husband won the lotto-- but she only learns of it after his death. The ticket is missing and presumed to be in the jacket she buried him in. One of the duller eps of the show, Freddy is not a central character in the story, as he is in the other 4 videotapes that were released. ... Read more


9. Eyes of a Stranger
Director: Ken Wiederhorn
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Average Customer Review: 4.14 out of 5 stars
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A reporter protects her disabled sister from a psychopathic killer. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable Slasher Flick
Hadn't heard of this one until I noticed that Tarantino screened it at one of his film festivals. It's got Lauren Tewes(Julie from the LOVE BOAT) and Jennifer Jason Leigh. It's really quite suspenseful in parts. Tom Savini worked on the make-up effects(I would imagine that this is what drew Tarantino to the film in the first place). For the slasher film fan that's hiding in all of us......

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent
This is one of the scariest movies I have ever seen.Because it is so realistic that people like this really do exist this is a must have!!!I will buy it if it ever gets released on DVD.

3-0 out of 5 stars head floating in a fish tank, cool!
Ive seen every Horrer, slash movie, Devils, Demons, Stalkers you name it, this movie is as scary as any. I think, that it is the sexual predetor part of the movie, that most people dont like. Jason, Freddie, Micheal, they never stalked anyone to rape them, just kill, mutilate, dismember, decapitate, or eat. go figuer. anyway its not for the squemish. you might want to rent this movie before you buy it.

3-0 out of 5 stars Not bad 80s style exploitationer
Eyes of A stranger isn't the worst of its kind, and does offer some suspense and likeable characters. There is effective creepiness, such as the killer's cuckoo clock, and the phone calls are decidedly weird. There is way too much nudity however, the film revels in this. But it is an interesting game of cat and mouse as the newswoman makes it a personal vendetta with the rapist sicko. Jennifer Jason Leigh's performance is really great, very moving.

4-0 out of 5 stars What is with people's memories?
People only remember negative things. Fact is when this film came out that both Siskel and Ebert really liked the performance of Lauren Tewes but couldn't actually bring themselves to say go out and see it. This film does manage some genuine scares. Jason-Leigh started her weird career playing a victim and even then went for broke. Remember, Lauren Tewes actually admired, look it up. ... Read more


10. Freddy's Nightmares: No More Mr. Nice Guy
Director: Keith Samples, Jonathan R. Betuel, James Quinn, Michael Klein (IV), Bill Froehlich, Lisa Gottlieb, Tom McLoughlin, John Lafia, Michael Lange, Mick Garris, William Malone, Jerry Olson, Jeff Freilich, Robert Englund, Ken Wiederhorn, Charles Braverman, Dwight H. Little, David Calloway, Tobe Hooper, Don Weis
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Average Customer Review: 3.25 out of 5 stars
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Collection of TV series stories, all set in the dreams and nightmares of Elm Street. The show is hosted by Freddy Krueger himself. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Freddy's Origin?Funny way of putting it!
I was shocked because this is the first episode I have seen it was scary but when Freddy becomes it cracks me up!I bought this movie off the internet and was excited when it got here.It starts off Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund,ANOES SERIES) gets off free from a trial because when he was arrested but he was never read rights.The parents of ELM STREET ARE MAD and well U know the rest.It is gory.Shows Freddy getting burned,Claw marks on a guy,and Freddy killing a guy at the dentist by pulling his teeth out.You will laugh at the jokes that TOBE HOOPER put in this episode fans as we present the first episode "Freddys Nightmares:NO MORE MR. NICE GUY!" Enjoy

4-0 out of 5 stars Treat for Nightmare Fans
I got this for Christmas from my friend and had to watch it that very night. You can definitely tell that it is from the 80's. Ok, the story doesn't quite follow the movies, but how many different conflicting things have the fans seen by now? I really enjoyed this telling of the story to show how Fred became the dream killer we all grew to love in the "Nightmare on Elm Street" movies. I will say that the acting definitely is not award winning, although I think Robert Englund(Freddy Krueger) does a great job as usual. The story is good enough if you are a fan you will most likely really get a kick out of it. Now let's keep our fingers crossed that Robert Englund can get the Freddy Prequel movie up and rolling in another year or two.
Keep the faith.

3-0 out of 5 stars The old "Freddy's Nightmares" series pilot
When I came across this some time ago, it took me down memory lane. I remember when this was a series on FOX-25 back in the day. This was actually the pilot episode, directed by Texas Chanisaw Massacre director Tobe Hooper.

This series actually went more for the horror than the comedy we were used to from the Nightmare movies. I always liked the feel of the series because it had a very eerie feel to it. While I never caught this episode in its days on television, I looked forward to seeing it.

"No More Mr. Nice Guy" shows the supposed origin of Freddy Krueger. He is a child murderer, found not guilty, due to the police forgetting to read him his rights. He eventually returns to terrorize the children in their sleep. This episode contradicts a lot of what has been explained about Krueger in the film series but is still worth adding to your collection if you are a die-hard Nightmare On Elm Street fan.

2-0 out of 5 stars Terrible
This is the first episode of the series and I really expected a lot more. The story given contradicts the plot of the original Nightmare on Elm Street movie. The actor who portrays the lead cop is a horrible actor. I realize this is a tv series from the 80's and did not have the same budget as the movie, but I was grossly disappointed by this tape. Especially in the scene where they show Freddy's murder by the town's people and when he kills the guard. Even if you are a fan of the movie series, this tape will disappoint you. This movie is to be avoided.

4-0 out of 5 stars The Best Of The TV Show Series
Out of all the series this is the best episode. You get to see freddy before he was burned and you watch neighbors panic to hide their children from the serial killer. This cop has a daugter and when freddy goes to attack her, he arrests him withougt reading him his rights. this even shows his trial. And after that the parents all get [angry] and well...you know the rest. This is a great pre-sequel to the first Elm Street Movie. I would suggest watching this first then watching Elm Street 1. You will get the feel for the movie and you will even like it better then you have before. ... Read more


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