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Freddy's Nightmares/No More Mr. Nice Guy
From The TV IV
No More Mr. Nice Guy | |
Season 1, Episode 1 | |
Airdate | October 9, 1988 |
Teleplay by | Michael De Luca, David Ehrman, Rhet Topham |
Directed by | Tobe Hooper |
— N/A |
1x02 → It's a Miserable Life |
Freddy's Nightmares — Season One |
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No More Mr. Nice Guy is the first episode of the first season of Freddy's Nightmares.
Starring (end credits): Robert Englund (Freddy Krueger)
Guest Starring (end credits): Ian Patrick Williams (Lt. Blocker), Anne Curry (Blocker), Mark Herrier (Gene Stratton), William Frankfather (Deeks)
Co-Starring: Alba Francesca (Woman), Tyde Kierney (Doc), Gry Park (Lisa Blocker), Hili Park (Merit Blocker)
Featuring: Gwen E. Davis (Judge), Tammara Souza (Mary Ann), Robert Goen (Reporter), Steven D. Reisch (Defense Attorney)
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Plot Overview
Child killer Freddy Krueger is on trial, but dismissed due to a technicality. Outraged and afraid, Springwood's parents form a mob to dispense justice. Unfortunately, this only makes matters worse.
Notes
Trivia
The Show
- According to this episode, the technicality that freed Krueger was that Lt Blocker failed to read him his Miranda rights. This strays from the films in which it was established that Freddy got off because of an invalid search warrant.
- Excluding the intro, the entire first half features a pre-burned Freddy. However, Englund's face is never clearly seen onscreen during this time.
- At the beginning of the second half of the episode, Blocker steps outside of a distinct house. This is the house featured prominently in the first two Nightmare on Elm Street films and made appearance in most of the remainder of the film series, mainly in the nightmare world.
Behind the Scenes
Allusions and References
- The title for this episode derives from a song by Alice Cooper of the same name. Incidentally, Alice Cooper would go on to play Freddy's abusive stepfather in Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare.
- Freddy's body being in the trunk of a car in a junk yard is a reference to A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: The Dream Warriors.
Memorable Moments
Quotes
- Freddy: No! No! No! Don't be afraid. This time, it isn't one of your nightmares. This one was mine.
- Freddy: I... am... forever.
- Freddy: I'd rather burn up than fade away!
- Freddy: (as he's being burned alive) I'll be back! I'm free! Free! (laughs)
- Freddy: That was then. This is now. Springwood's nightmares are just beginning.