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A Nightmare On Elm Street (NOES for short) is a series of horror films that were exceptionally popular in the 1980s. The series takes its name from the first film, A Nightmare On Elm Street, which was released in 1984 and was written and directed by Wes Craven
. The central character of the films is supernatural serial killer Freddy Krueger
, played by Robert Englund
. Krueger is able to attack and kill people through their dreams and does so with considerable violence and gore.

Sequels

The original film was directed by Wes Craven
and remains among his most famous features. A Nightmare on Elm Street was followed by five sequels culminating in Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991). Craven was largely not involved in these sequels, but did receive a producer credit for Part 3. In 1994, Wes Craven returned to the series with Wes Craven's New Nightmare
, in which Krueger appeared in (a fictionalized version of) the real world, plaguing Craven and the actors who had appeared in the original film.

As the series progressed, the films got gorier as new, creative ways were found to slaughter teenagers. The series managed to feature many up-and-coming young performers before their rise to fame (notably Johnny Depp
, Patricia Arquette
, and Laurence Fishburne
).

Almost every director involved with the sequels has gone on to direct higher profile films, as opposed to the fates of other slasher film directors, including veterans of the Friday the 13th
series. The most successful among them was Renny Harlin, who would go on to direct the enormously successful Die Hard 2: Die Harder
and the Sylvester Stallone
vehicle Cliffhanger. Chuck Russell, the director of Part 3 directed 1994's The Mask
starring Jim Carrey
and 1996's Eraser with Arnold Schwarzenegger
in the lead.

Eventually, a declining interest in gory teen slasher films towards the end of the 1980's led to the series' fade in popularity. Though the films still make profit when released, they have never matched the success they found in the first four.

Over the years Freddy has become a cult figure with his burnt face, red and green striped sweater, brown hat, and the metallic glove with sharp knife blades attached to the fingers. In the original film Krueger was a nearly silent, remorseless killing machine. As the series progressed, Krueger became a progressively more wisecracking, black-humoured character - frequently making a short witticism as he dispatches each victim. Englund described the character they had turned Krueger into as "Shecky Green with claws" (later apologizing to classic comedian Shecky Green, who took offense at the remark). Part 6, Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare, represents the zenith of this trend. Many horror critics and fans, claiming it to be a lazy way to reach potentially wider audiences and appeal to the lowest common denominator, have often criticized the sequels for this reason. Part 5 and 6 are the most common targets of this disapproval.

A constant feature throughout the series of eight films has been the nursery rhyme, which Krueger's victims hear in their dreams shortly before being confronted by Krueger. Sung by a group of young children (usually young girls) in the films and set to the rhythm of One, Two, Buckle My Shoe, it runs:

One, two, Freddy's coming for you
Three, four, better lock your door
Five, six, grab a crucifix
Seven, eight, better stay up late
Nine, ten, never sleep again!

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