Heather Langenkamp And Robert Englund Look Back On ‘Nightmare On Elm Street’ 40 Years Later
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Heather Langenkamp And Robert Englund Look Back On ‘Nightmare On Elm Street’ 40 Years Later

Forty years after Nightmare on Elm Street premiered, Heather Langenkamp and Robert Englund are reflecting on their time as co-stars and what the experience was like filming horror. They also opened up about working with director Wes Cravens, saying he was fun to collaborate with. Heather played Nancy Thompson, who was one of the teenagers getting haunted by Robert Englund’s Freddy Kreuger, who later realizes they are related. They discussed with The Wrap ahead of Halloween, which is a good time to stream the 4K UHD version by Warner Bros. Heather Langenkamp and Robert Englund look back on ‘Nightmare on Elm Street’ Nightmare On Elm Street /Everett Heather recalled the strictness that came with creating the spooky classic, saying they had to be thorough with their lines as they could only do a maximum of three takes. Robert said the movie budget was low, and they could not employ much technology; hence, he had to retake some of his parts multiple times for the perfect scenes. Thankfully, working was much easier and fun with a boss like Wes, who died of brain cancer at 76 in 2015. He knew how to douse their tension with humor and his charming personality. Robert shared his encounter during a visit to Wes’ bachelor pad at the top of Nichols Canyon, where he had cool books and albums. Nightmare On Elm Street /Everett Heather Langenkamp and Robert Englund now After beating over 2000 people to land the role of Nancy Thompson, Heather delivered an impressive portrayal that earned her status as a Hollywood scream queen. She received accolades and awards for the role, which opened doors to more horror films and reprisal of her role in subsequent franchises. Nightmare On Elm Street /Everett Robert played Freddy in seven consecutive franchise films after the debut installment Elm’s Street, after which he starred in series, TV dramas and as an animation voice actor. The 77-year-old also explored directing within his signature genre and released his memoir titled Hollywood Monster: A Walk Down Elm Street with the Man of Your Dreams in 2009. Next up: Andrew Ridgeley Of Wham! Looks Beyond Different At 61 In New Snaps The post Heather Langenkamp And Robert Englund Look Back On ‘Nightmare On Elm Street’ 40 Years Later appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A