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Retrospective on The Nightmare On Elm Street Series.

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Wes Craven
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Frank Darabont
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Renny Harlin
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Greg Nicotero
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Chuck Russell
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Fear Himself: The Life and Crimes of Freddy Krueger is a documentary film released in 2012. Directed by Constantine Nasr, it stars Robert Englund, Wes Craven, Frank Darabont. Retrospective on The Nightmare On Elm Street Series.
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