A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child Page #5

Synopsis: Alice, having survived the previous installment of the Nightmare series, finds the deadly dreams of Freddy Krueger starting once again. This time, the taunting murderer is striking through the sleeping mind of Alice's unborn child. His intention is to be "born again" into the real world. The only one who can stop Freddy is his dead mother, but can Alice free her spirit in time to save her own son?
Genre: Fantasy, Horror
Director(s): Stephen Hopkins
Production: New Line Cinema
  3 wins & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.1
Rotten Tomatoes:
33%
R
Year:
1989
89 min
454 Views


I'd like to hear about it.

- I'm not gonna listen to this.

- Then get out!

Come on.

Yvonne, wait a minute.

I'm... sorry.

I'm an a**hole, OK?

I know I'm not dealing with this

very well...

but it's not your fault, and...

I'm sorry.

It's OK.

You stick around for a while?

I wish I could, but...

I got a shift tonight.

I got to get going.

I'll stay with you for a while,

if you want.

Bye, you guys.

See you.

Do you think I'm an idiot

for being in love with her?

Nobody thinks that.

I know I didn't stand a chance

in hell, but...

She cared a lot about you.

Maybe it was her mother

who killed her...

with all that

Polly-Perfect sh*t.

It wasn't her mother.

We have these scumbags

here on "The Hot Seat" tonight.

The Phantom Prowler

wouldn't have been afraid...

to tell her how he felt.

If I only had a tenth

of his guts.

Jesus, he's not even real...

and he's more of a human being

than I am.

This guy isn't one of your

comic book characters, Mark.

He's not the Phantom Prowler.

He's for real.

Tell me more

about this Krueger guy.

You look tired.

Why don't I make some coffee?

There's a lot to tell.

Help!

Mark, take my hand!

Take it!

We got to get out of here.

Mark, come on.

Oh, sh*t.

You don't look very well.

Are you feeling all right?

Been having bad dreams.

Is this where you live, Jacob?

Just waiting for someone.

It's sad about Greta.

Is that who you're waiting for?

I don't think this is

a very nice place for you to be.

Maybe we should go look

for your mom.

She doesn't want me around.

Oh, I'm sure that's not true.

I'll bet she's very worried

about you.

I would be.

No, you're not! You don't even

care about being a mom.

How come you

don't think about me?

- Who said I... What?

- I like you.

I want to stay with you.

How come you don't like me?

Who said I don't like you?

My friend with the funny hand.

Come on, honey.

We're gonna get out of here.

No, I have to go now.

He's calling me.

Jacob, wait!

Holy sh*t.

He's really real, isn't he?

Are you OK?

He's doing something to my baby.

I know it.

He's trying to hurt Jacob.

Who's Jacob?

My baby.

What, you named him already?

I guess so.

I got to get away from here.

Someplace where Krueger

can't find him.

Slow down.

Now, how you gonna hide

from a guy like that, huh?

Leave the planet?

I don't know.

Look...

if you're worried

about your baby...

call Yvonne and have the doctor

check him out.

I'm gonna go see what else

I can find out about Krueger.

You had me scared on the phone.

What's wrong with the baby?

I think Krueger's

trying to do something to him.

Alice! Honey, no.

I love you, but you're gonna

have to get ahold of yourself.

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Leslie Bohem

Leslie "Les" Bohem (born 1951) is an American screenwriter and television writer. more…

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