

A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors
A psychiatrist, familiar with the knife-wielding dream demon Freddy Krueger, helps teens at a mental hospital battle the killer who is invading their dreams.
Director(s)
Chuck Russell
Robert Engelman
Dan Perri
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Cast & crew

Patricia Arquette
Kristen Parker

John Saxon
Thompson

Dick Cavett
Dick Cavett

Robert Englund
Freddy Krueger

Laurence Fishburne
Max

Heather Langenkamp
Nancy Thompson

Priscilla Pointer
Dr. Elizabeth Simms

Craig Wasson
Dr. Neil Gordon

Ken Sagoes
Kincaid

Rodney Eastman
Joey

Jennifer Rubin
Taryn

Bradley Gregg
Phillip

Ira Heiden
Will

Penelope Sudrow
Jennifer

Nan Martin
Sister Mary Helena

Clayton Landey
Lorenzo

Brooke Bundy
Elaine
Kristen Clayton
Little Girl
Sally Piper
Nurse #1
Rozlyn Sorrell
Nurse #2

Stacey Alden
Marcie

Zsa Zsa Gabor
Zsa Zsa Gabor
Michael Rougas
Priest in Church

Jack Shea
Priest in Cemetery

Paul Kent
Dr. Carver
Mary Brown
Neurosurgeon
Melanie Doctors
Girl in Cemetery
Donna Durham
Girl in Crowd

Chuck Russell
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Robert Engelman
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Dan Perri
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Reviews
Andre Gonzales
My favorite out of the entire series. Nothing like going after a bunch of teens who are locked up in a psychiatric hospital for bad nightmares. Freddy has a field day with this one. Welcome to prime time bitch!
kevin2019
"A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors" is an extremely engaging film despite the fact that it is in the very nature of sequels that each new entry in any franchise won't match the rapidly declining standard set by the previous film and none of them will ever be as good as the original anyway because the format is bound to be played out and looking desperately tired by now. However, it is very refreshing to find out this current entry in the increasingly lucrative series is inexhaustibly imaginative and visually creative when it could have been nothing more than a disappointing exercise in trotting out all the usual standbys used in the preceding two films.






