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The Nightmare On Elm Street Anthology, Volume 1

an EXTENDED EDITION by Dr. Sapirstein

The 2009, all-new edit of the best horror film of the 80’s marks its 25th anniversary, and features 9 minutes of restored and digitally enhanced footage, new scenes, alternate takes, longer scenes, a different soundtrack and for the very first time, Johnny Depp’s fully uncut death scene fully re-edited into the film, the SPFX of Heather Langenkamp’s blue screen footage at last ‘finalized’, as well as Craven’s original ending the way he wanted it to be seen.

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Original film name A Nightmare on Elm Street
Film studio name New Line Cinema
Film release date 1984
Original runtime 91 minutes
Fanedit release date December 2009
New runtime 100 minutes
Amount of time cut/added 10 minutes added

INTENTION & EDITING DETAILS:

The 2009, all-new edit of the best horror film of the 80’s marks its 25th anniversary, and features 9 minutes of restored and digitally enhanced footage, new scenes, alternate takes, longer scenes, a different soundtrack and for the very first time, Johnny Depp’s fully uncut death scene fully re-edited into the film, the SPFX of Heather Langenkamp’s blue screen footage at last ‘finalized’, as well as Craven’s original ending the way he wanted it to be seen. Every added shot has been color-corrected and cleaned, and the film’s soundtrack has been completely remastered and reworked. This is a brand new edit done in 2009, not the low-quality 2004 edit previously available on FanEdit. I started from scratch in order to deliver a high quality, coherent and longer edit of the film, finally including some never-before-used footage, making this the ultimate Nightmare edit. The DVD includes animated menus and chapters.

CUTLIST:

at 00:00:00 – Opening credits, titles & “making-the-glove” footage completely redone.
at 00:09:36 – Extended scene : Tina’s backyard / There’s something out there.
at 00:11:25 – Extended scene : Tina’s backyard / Glen tries to seduce Nancy.
at 00:16:53 – Extended scene : Tina in back alley, first encounter with Freddy.
at 00.19.05 – Extended scene : Extra creepy shots of Freddy’s face being torn off by Tina (close-ups).
at 00:19:40 – Extended scene : Tina’s death (re-edited, extra shots, full gore).
at 00:26:12 – Extended scene : In Nancy’s classroom.
at 00:29:13 – Extended scene : Freddy frightening Nancy with his sparkly claws.
at 00:30:20 – Extended scene : Creepy shots of Freddy getting closer to Nancy.
at 00:31:50 – Scene added : Nancy pleading to see Rod in his cell.
at 00:34:20 – Extended scene : Rod reveals more to Nancy.
at 00:45:50 – Extended scene : Scary shots of Nancy and Freddy fighting in her bed.
at 00:46:18 – Extended scene : Police Station / Rod’s longer “suicide”.
at 00:51:21 – Scene added : Marge & Don discuss murdering Freddy 10 years ago.
at 00:53:12 – Extended scene : The sleep clinic (additional dialogues and shots of Nancy on the monitors).
at 00:57:23 – Extended scene : Marge’s longer telephone call about Nancy and Fred’s hat.
at 01:01:26 – Extended scene : Glen & Nancy talk booby traps on the bridge.
at 01:02:56 – Extended scene : Marge reveals the truth about Krueger to Nancy.
at 01:08:52 – Scene added : Don and Garcia at the police station.
at 01:14:45 – Extended scene and alternate shots : Telephone’s tongue and Nancy’s reaction.
at 01:15:50 – Scene added & extended : New digitally enhanced footage of Glen’s death and corpse’s return, reinserted for the first time.
at 01:19:20 – Extended scene : Nancy setting the traps all over the house.
at 01:22:20 – Scene added : Glen’s dad talks to Don about Freddy murdering his son.
at 01:24:25 – Scene added : New digitally enhanced footage of Nancy “floating asleep” while getting into the dream.
at 01:29:15 – Scene added : Nancy runs away, Freddy follows.
at 01:33:54 – Extended scene : Freddy in flames on top of Marge (added alternate shot).
at 01:35:35 – Extended scene : Nancy threatens Freddy, alternate and extra takes.
at 01:37:28 – Original Wes Craven ending reinserted.
at 01:40:00 – A little surprise after the end credits.

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8 Review »

  1. Brilliant work, love it, well worth the download – thanks for this, just a shame the powers-that-be haven’t incorporated all this great bonus material into one officially-released box set.

    Review by clydefrog — December 4, 2009 @ 2:20 am

  2. This is a great set. I LOVED it. I can’t wait for more!

    Review by johnnygrip — December 29, 2009 @ 10:57 pm

  3. thanks awesome edit!!!!!

    Review by ElectroWelt — January 4, 2010 @ 5:10 am

  4. This is a huge improvement over the 2004 edit. Extended and alternate scenes are flawlessly integrated into the movie. Some scenes are of lesser quality but considering the sources this is the best anyone could have hoped for (nice restoration). Marge revealing to Nancy they all had siblings and other extended scenes make this cut the most complete original ANOES out there at the moment. Thanks so much for including Nancy floating asleep (thought I would never see that in any cut) and especially Craven’s original ending as it fits the story so much better than theatrical version ending.

    Second disc is a nice bonus for fans. I especially liked Freddy’s Nightmares pilot episode. With music cues from movies and movie aspect ratio it’s certainly better than original tv presentation. Collection of trailers,photo gallery and other bonuses are also great.

    Truly an excellent set, nice complement to official dvd releases and a must have for all fans of the original ANOES.

    Review by Toty — January 14, 2010 @ 1:00 am

  5. When I saw that ANOES had gotten to Fanedit treatment, I had to see it. Being a major fan, but only through the VHS viewings (I wasn’t born in the 80s) could I enjoy the series, so much so that I have purposely purchased the First Elm Street movie in DVD Twice (Infinifilm and the Collection Series) but have only known so much, as well as seen so much of the movie.

    With this release, It was fantastic getting to see how well the movie could be, edited to make it a scarier movie. Typically with movies you watch over and over, you can almost laugh at unfunny parts, quote it, ETC, but this time, There was only so little I could quote, and so much I actually felt a bit scared by. Yes, this movie I adore did something that hasn’t happen since I first viewed it: It scared me. No longer is it a laughable entry complete with the lackluster ending and silly dialogue; Now it makes Freddy a monster, a true villain, and with the ending not ensuring a sequel, I say a the villain for his horrible acts (as the addition of some new scenes make this monster more of an abomination with the purpose that he was just an evil man, as opposed to a tortured soul angle like the sequels made him out to be) not hoping for the thought of him killing teenagers again.

    The editing is unbelievable. Shots of some scenes that went unused are blended, almost seamlessly into other shots, showing how amazing editing skills can really be. Now the story makes sense, now the deaths are scary (Depp’s death scene made my palms sweat: A first from any movie)

    However, the problems I have with the movie aren’t of editing skills, they come from my upset from the screenplay writer, Wes Craven, but nothing I’m thinking of could have really been done.

    The movie is amazing, and should be viewed by anyone who fancies themself an Elm Street fan.

    Review by shogunblade — January 27, 2010 @ 10:44 am

  6. This is a very 80’s horror movie, when I watched back in the day it had the desired effect, now its just a dated, poorly acted/directed/written movie with a dire 80’s soundtrack.
    This edit has highlight for me just how bad this movie really was. Of course this is just my opinion:-)

    Review by chancer127 — March 10, 2010 @ 9:47 pm

  7. Wow, excellent fanedit. Thanks for doing this! Finally get to see it uncut!

    Review by BigP — March 11, 2010 @ 2:11 pm

  8. FANtastic, i love ANOES, i love this edit more

    Review by stingeyal — May 31, 2010 @ 2:18 pm

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