




The Nightmare On Elm Street Collection features 7 films across 4 Blu-ray discs plus a disc of bonus content.A Nightmare On Elm Street Nancy (Heather Langenkamp) is having grisly nightmares. Meanwhile, her high-school friends, who are having the very same dreams, are being slaughtered in their sleep by the hideous fiend of their shared nightmares. When the police ignore her explanation, she herself must confront the killer in his shadowy realm... From modern horror master Wes Craven comes a timeless shocker that remains the standard bearer for terror. Featuring Johnny Depp in his first starring role, this horror classic gave birth to one of the most infamous undead villains in cinematic history: Freddy Krueger.A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge Five years have passed since Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund) was sent howling back to hell. But now, a new kid on Elm Street is being haunted every night by gruesome visions of the deadly dream stalker and if his twisted soul takes possession of the boy's body, Freddy will return from the dead to wreak bloody murder and mayhem upon the entire town.A Nightmare On Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors The last of the Elm Street kids are now at a psychiatric ward where Freddy haunts their dreams with unspeakable horrors. Their only hope is dream researcher and fellow survivor Nancy Thompson (Heather Langenkamp of the original Nightmare), who helps them battle the supernatural psycho on his own hellish turf.A Nightmare On Elm Street 4: The Dream Master Proving there's no rest for the wicked, the unspeakably evil Freddy Krueger is again resurrected from the grave to wreak havoc upon those who dare to dream. As her friends succumb one by one to Freddy's wrath, telepathically gifted Kristen embarks on a desperate mission to destroy the satanic dream stalker and release the tortured souls of his victims once and for all.A Nightmare On Elm Street 5: The Dream Child Unable to overpower the Dream Master who vanquished him in A Nightmare On Elm Street 4, Freddy haunts the innocent dreams of her unborn child and preys upon her friends with sheer horror. Will the child be saved from becoming Freddy's newest weapon or will the maniac again resurrect his legacy of evil?A Nightmare On Elm Street 6: Freddy's Dead - The Final Nightmare They tried to burn him, bury him, wash him away with holy water. Freddy hitches a ride inside some poor soul's dream to the nearest town and hey, quicker than you can say "Nine, ten, never sleep again", the dreamstalker's back in business...A Nightmare On Elm Street 7: Wes Craven's New Nightmare In a frightening new twist in the terror on Elm street, Wes Craven (director of the original film) finds that his dreams have begun to dictate real-life horrors for the stars of the film.Special FeaturesThe Freddy Krueger Special: [1988 MTV Special] Easter EggFreddy's Nightmares Episode 2: It's a Miserable Life 1988Freddy's Nightmares Episode 3: Killer Instinct 1988"Welcome to Prime Time"A Nightmare on Elm Street: "It Really Happened"A Nightmare on Elm Street: "A Childhood Memory"A Nightmare on Elm Street: "Sometime in the Early 80's "A Nightmare on Elm Street: "So It Began"A Nightmare on Elm Street: Beauty and the Beast"A Nightmare on Elm Street: "Making the Glove"A Nightmare on Elm Street: "Shapeshifter"A Nightmare on Elm Street: "The Shoot"A Nightmare on Elm Street: "The Revolving Room"A Nightmare on Elm Street: "All's Well That Ends Well"A Nightmare on Elm Street: "Talalay's Tally"A Nightmare on Elm Street: "It Couldn't Have Happened"Please note that the bonus extra content comes on a DVD that is region 2 encoded. Review: Great series, Blu-ray quality is variable, 4K of the first film is good - Unfortunately desertcart is lumping my review of the complete series Blu-ray set in with the standalone 4K release of the first film, so I'm editing what I wrote before. The new 4K release of the original ANOES is wonderful. First off, it's uncut, so it includes a few brief, but dramatic moments missing from previous disc releases. The picture quality is excellent for a 40 year old film. The colour grade is much closer to how I remember the film looking on my old VHS. The new sound mix has restored several missing elements from past releases and the original mono mix is included, which is something that all old films should do! I highly recommend the 4K release to all fans. It's a pity there's no updated Blu-ray release available. The extras are much the same a previous releases. Fortunately, the independent documentary, Never Sleep Again is available from 101 Films to provide an in-depth look at the first film and the series. The success of the 4K release of the original film has resulted in a 4K series collection being scheduled for later in 2025. Now back to an edited version of my old review of the Blu-ray set released more than a decade ago... I've loved this series since I was a teenager in the 1980s and 1990s. I saw Freddy's Dead the day it was released in UK cinemas. I owned the DVDs long ago, but in my late 40s I decided I'd like to run through these again on Blu-ray. desertcart had this seven-film set from 2009 going at a terrific price. The films are wonderful, with the first, third, fourth and fifth forming a cohesive story arc, seeing the acting debuts of Johnny Depp and Patricia Arquette, among others, and the directing debuts (or breakthroughs of) Jack Sholder, Chuck Russell (co-writing with Frank Darabont), Renny Harlin, Stephen Hopkins and Rachel Talalay. The films include tremendous, surreal effects work, with practical (pre-CGI) effects from some ingenious inventors, that beat anything computer generated from the present day. Rewatching the films after all these years, I was surprised to find that the fifth film resonated with me in a completely different way, as it has some very dramatic storytelling in the 'real world' and I think it's rather wonderful. The standout performances of the series, other than Robert Englund, for me, were Heather Langenkamp as original final girl Nancy Thompson, Patricia Arquette as the original Kristen Parker (a rather blandly-written character brought to life by a haunting performance) and Lisa Wilcox as Alice Johnson in the fourth and fifth films. Wilcox's performance in both films encompasses an exceptional amount of character development for a genre film and she plays the role to perfection. Alice is without doubt my favourite character in the series. The technical quality of the films on the Blu-rays is extremely variable. The (MPAA edit of the) first film had also recently been re-released in a two-disc set, which is included in the collection, and looks decent. The other films are bundled two-to-a-disc with some old SD extras. Some of the films look great, such as New Nightmare and the fifth film. The third film - often regarded as the best-loved - is disappointingly poor quality, looking like it was sourced from an old print. Disappointingly, these are all the R-rated US theatrical versions, so there are cuts compared with UK VHS releases and old UK TV screenings. It's a mixed bag: dated, relatively early Blu-ray releases that unquestionably doesn't represent the films at their best quality, but until the 2025 4K set is the best current release on the market. Freddy vs Jason and the 2009 Platinum Dunes remake are not included. If you want to see the films before the 4K set in 2025, this is the set to buy! Review: BLU-RAY COLLECTION - Any Nightmare on elm st fan that still has the DVD collection from 1999 that's packaged in snapcases, try and sell it cause you don't need it anymore. Cause this brand new Blu-ray collection has it all. 4 blu-ray Discs plus a bonus Disc which has a brand new Doco on the Nightmare on elm st legacy called Welcome to Prime time plus 3 episodes from Freddy's nightmares tv series plus an Freddy krueger MTV TV special which is an Easter egg that you have to find on the screen to watch the special Disc 1 is the first Nightmare, the original classic in Widescreen, picture and audio is very Good for Blu-ray the special features are the same interview featurettes on the Encyclopedia Disc from 1999 DVD collection as well as the Never sleep again 50mins Doco about the making of the film as well as Audio commentaries, Deleted scenes , outtakes etc. Disc 2 is Nightmare 2 and Nightmare 3 on the same Disc, you choose which one to watch on the menu both films are Widescreen only, very Good picture and audio quality better quality than the transfers from the 1999 dvd collection the special features for Nightmare 2 and 3 are the same interview featurette's from the 1999 DVD collection so there's nothing new there. Disc 3 is Nightmare 4 and 5 on the same Disc, both films are Widescreen only very Good picture and audio quality of course. the special features again are the same interview featurettes from the 1999 DVD collection Disc 4 is of course Nightmare 6 and New nightmare, both films are Widescreen format that look and sound very Good for Blu-ray so all film's in widescreen only and have different audio options to choose Nightmare 1 has both 7.1 and 5.1 surround sound, the rest of the films are 5.1 surround sound only Disc 5 the bonus Disc has all new Doco on the Nightmare Legacy called Welcome to Prime time very interesting Doco there's special features on the Bonus Disc aswell 3 episodes from the Freddy's nightmares TV series, there's an Easter egg of Freddy Krueger MTV 1988 TV special if you can find it the special features on this desertcart listing are correct so check the listing if your lost. absolutely fantastic blu-ray collection a must for any Nightmare on elm st fan Definitely worth the money, not sure on the region code i thought this collection was region B only but the desertcart listing says region free/All regions. So there's no point having the first dvd collection from 1999 cause all the special features/extras from the 1999 DVD collection are on this blu-ray collection plus the picture and audio for each film is excellent blu-ray quality aswell better than the 1999 screen transfers, Definitely time for an upgrade so you might aswell get rid of the 1999 DVD collection or sell it for whatever it's worth.



| ASIN | B0058N2T3K |
| Actors | David Newsom, Matt Winston, Miko Hughes, Rob LaBelle, Wes Craven |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 - 1.78:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 18,195 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 1,591 in Horror (DVD & Blu-ray) 2,318 in Thriller (DVD & Blu-ray) 3,080 in Box Sets (DVD & Blu-ray) |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,079) |
| Director | Chuck Russell, Jack Sholder, Rachel Talalay, Renny Harlin, Wes Craven |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | Collection Box |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1), German (Dolby Digital 5.1), Italian (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| Media Format | PAL, Subtitled |
| Number of discs | 5 |
| Producers | Aron Warner, Marianne Maddalena, Rachel Talalay, Robert Shaye |
| Product Dimensions | 1.17 x 17.09 x 13.26 cm; 81.65 g |
| Release date | 17 Oct. 2011 |
| Run time | 10 hours and 56 minutes |
| Studio | Warner Home Video |
| Subtitles: | Chinese, Dutch, English, German, Italian, Latin Spanish |
| Writers | Bruce Wagner, David Chasman, Jim Wheat, Michael DeLuca, Wes Craven |
D**H
Great series, Blu-ray quality is variable, 4K of the first film is good
Unfortunately Amazon is lumping my review of the complete series Blu-ray set in with the standalone 4K release of the first film, so I'm editing what I wrote before. The new 4K release of the original ANOES is wonderful. First off, it's uncut, so it includes a few brief, but dramatic moments missing from previous disc releases. The picture quality is excellent for a 40 year old film. The colour grade is much closer to how I remember the film looking on my old VHS. The new sound mix has restored several missing elements from past releases and the original mono mix is included, which is something that all old films should do! I highly recommend the 4K release to all fans. It's a pity there's no updated Blu-ray release available. The extras are much the same a previous releases. Fortunately, the independent documentary, Never Sleep Again is available from 101 Films to provide an in-depth look at the first film and the series. The success of the 4K release of the original film has resulted in a 4K series collection being scheduled for later in 2025. Now back to an edited version of my old review of the Blu-ray set released more than a decade ago... I've loved this series since I was a teenager in the 1980s and 1990s. I saw Freddy's Dead the day it was released in UK cinemas. I owned the DVDs long ago, but in my late 40s I decided I'd like to run through these again on Blu-ray. Amazon had this seven-film set from 2009 going at a terrific price. The films are wonderful, with the first, third, fourth and fifth forming a cohesive story arc, seeing the acting debuts of Johnny Depp and Patricia Arquette, among others, and the directing debuts (or breakthroughs of) Jack Sholder, Chuck Russell (co-writing with Frank Darabont), Renny Harlin, Stephen Hopkins and Rachel Talalay. The films include tremendous, surreal effects work, with practical (pre-CGI) effects from some ingenious inventors, that beat anything computer generated from the present day. Rewatching the films after all these years, I was surprised to find that the fifth film resonated with me in a completely different way, as it has some very dramatic storytelling in the 'real world' and I think it's rather wonderful. The standout performances of the series, other than Robert Englund, for me, were Heather Langenkamp as original final girl Nancy Thompson, Patricia Arquette as the original Kristen Parker (a rather blandly-written character brought to life by a haunting performance) and Lisa Wilcox as Alice Johnson in the fourth and fifth films. Wilcox's performance in both films encompasses an exceptional amount of character development for a genre film and she plays the role to perfection. Alice is without doubt my favourite character in the series. The technical quality of the films on the Blu-rays is extremely variable. The (MPAA edit of the) first film had also recently been re-released in a two-disc set, which is included in the collection, and looks decent. The other films are bundled two-to-a-disc with some old SD extras. Some of the films look great, such as New Nightmare and the fifth film. The third film - often regarded as the best-loved - is disappointingly poor quality, looking like it was sourced from an old print. Disappointingly, these are all the R-rated US theatrical versions, so there are cuts compared with UK VHS releases and old UK TV screenings. It's a mixed bag: dated, relatively early Blu-ray releases that unquestionably doesn't represent the films at their best quality, but until the 2025 4K set is the best current release on the market. Freddy vs Jason and the 2009 Platinum Dunes remake are not included. If you want to see the films before the 4K set in 2025, this is the set to buy!
B**0
BLU-RAY COLLECTION
Any Nightmare on elm st fan that still has the DVD collection from 1999 that's packaged in snapcases, try and sell it cause you don't need it anymore. Cause this brand new Blu-ray collection has it all. 4 blu-ray Discs plus a bonus Disc which has a brand new Doco on the Nightmare on elm st legacy called Welcome to Prime time plus 3 episodes from Freddy's nightmares tv series plus an Freddy krueger MTV TV special which is an Easter egg that you have to find on the screen to watch the special Disc 1 is the first Nightmare, the original classic in Widescreen, picture and audio is very Good for Blu-ray the special features are the same interview featurettes on the Encyclopedia Disc from 1999 DVD collection as well as the Never sleep again 50mins Doco about the making of the film as well as Audio commentaries, Deleted scenes , outtakes etc. Disc 2 is Nightmare 2 and Nightmare 3 on the same Disc, you choose which one to watch on the menu both films are Widescreen only, very Good picture and audio quality better quality than the transfers from the 1999 dvd collection the special features for Nightmare 2 and 3 are the same interview featurette's from the 1999 DVD collection so there's nothing new there. Disc 3 is Nightmare 4 and 5 on the same Disc, both films are Widescreen only very Good picture and audio quality of course. the special features again are the same interview featurettes from the 1999 DVD collection Disc 4 is of course Nightmare 6 and New nightmare, both films are Widescreen format that look and sound very Good for Blu-ray so all film's in widescreen only and have different audio options to choose Nightmare 1 has both 7.1 and 5.1 surround sound, the rest of the films are 5.1 surround sound only Disc 5 the bonus Disc has all new Doco on the Nightmare Legacy called Welcome to Prime time very interesting Doco there's special features on the Bonus Disc aswell 3 episodes from the Freddy's nightmares TV series, there's an Easter egg of Freddy Krueger MTV 1988 TV special if you can find it the special features on this amazon listing are correct so check the listing if your lost. absolutely fantastic blu-ray collection a must for any Nightmare on elm st fan Definitely worth the money, not sure on the region code i thought this collection was region B only but the amazon listing says region free/All regions. So there's no point having the first dvd collection from 1999 cause all the special features/extras from the 1999 DVD collection are on this blu-ray collection plus the picture and audio for each film is excellent blu-ray quality aswell better than the 1999 screen transfers, Definitely time for an upgrade so you might aswell get rid of the 1999 DVD collection or sell it for whatever it's worth.
D**Y
The UK edition is amazing.
Shipped all the way to the US. Good packing and fast once shipped. Unfortunately the wait time from preorder was horrible. Over a month. Great set though worth every penny. Absolutely perfect. No damage what so ever.
P**R
It's a classic film
Love the film as always, nice to see it in high definition
M**M
Classic Freddy Kruger on 7 Discs for 7 Films
At one point of my life (before the bad Hollywood people came along and did remakes), I actually refused to watch "A Nightmare on Elm Street 1", after it deprived me of 3 days and nights sleep - No word of a lie. However, when they remade the historic movie in 2010, or there about's, I decided to invest in the Collection. Being so long since I'd seen all of these at the cinema, I was under the understanding that there were only 5, but, when watching ever film, one after the other and in order, I realized that Wes Craven did make his own "Nightmare" versions too. Adding to the gore-horror, action and pure adrenaline ride that was escaping Freddy Kruger, I am more than happy with the item and contents. Film Ratings: 9.9/10 - Classic Horror.
J**N
Great movie, now a classic highly recommend this movie
Great movie, now a classic highly recommend this movie.
J**Y
Great Steelbook collectors edition 👌
Great Collection, steelbook arrived undamaged and they look great 👍
I**)
Ottimo cofanetto, che raccoglie in un'unica soluzione i primi sette film della saga di Nightmare, quelli con il mitico Robert Englund nei panni di Freddy. Manca il remake di qualche anno fa, ma come detto, vuoi perchè pessimo, vuoi perché l'attore è un altro, avrebbe snaturato la natura di questo cofanetto. Non fatevi ingannare dal packaging completamente in inglese o dalla scritta "Edizione Germania": tutti i dischi contengono l'audio italiano e relativi sottotitoli. Rispetto alla controparte italica, manca il fumetto di 24 pagine allegato, ma per questo prezzo, fidatevi se vi dico che è una perdita più che accettabile. La qualità dei film, nel complesso, è più che ottima, la resa HD, tenuto conto anche del girato originale, risalta rispetto alla versione DVD. I capitoli dal 2 al 7 sono contenuti, a gruppi di due, nei dischi 2-4. Il primo disco è completamente riservato al capostipite della saga e al corposo nugolo di extra presenti che sviscerano ogni aspetto della pellicola. Ma anche gli altri capitoli non sono certo da meno: i cultori di questa saga non rimarranno delusi, anche perché il disco 5 contiene ulteriori extra, tra cui risaltano la riproposta (in lingua originale sottotitolati) di due episodi della mitica serie tv "Freddy's Nightmares" e il documentario "Fear Himself". Buona visione e ricordate.. 1-2-3 Freddy viene per te...
M**5
Très bien audio Français sur une seule version du film version cut et cinéma la version originale est de toute façon la meilleure version.
R**D
Good Audio and Video quality recommended for those who have home theater surround system for best experience. Not a family viewing movie especially for those who don't have strong stomach and weak heart people must avoid it.
F**D
As shown
E**R
Pas du français sur toute les films. Désolant
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