Besetzung und Crew von Nightmare - Mörderische Träume

Nightmare - Mörderische Träume

Wenn Traum und Wirklichkeit die Rollen tauschen, kann Schlaf tödlich sein.

Praktisch über Nacht hält der blanke Horror Einzug in das Leben der jungen Nancy Thompson. Eines Nachts wird der hübsche Vorstadt-Teenager von einem erschreckend realen Alptraum heimgesucht: Ein narbengesichtiger Fremder mit Rasiermessern statt Fingern jagt sie durch den Heizungskeller, um sie zu massakrieren. Schreiend und schweißgebadet wacht Nancy auf und muss feststellen, dass ihr Nachthemd zerschlitzt ist! Ihre Eltern zeigen wenig Verständnis für die Schlafparanoia der Heranwachsenden, doch...

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Johnny Depp as Glen Lantz

Johnny Depp

Glen Lantz
Johnny Depp made his film debut as Glen Lantz in Wes Craven's seminal 1984 horror film "A Nightmare on Elm Street," delivering a memorable performance that showcased his natural charisma and acting range even in the early stages of his career. As the boyfriend of the protagonist, Nancy Thompson, Depp's portrayal of Glen is that of a typical all-American teenager, characterized by his boyish charm and a certain innocence that contrasts sharply with the film's dark and surreal dreamscapes. Depp's performance effectively captures the vulnerability and fear of a young man caught in the throes of supernatural terror, ultimately leading to one of the film's most iconic and shocking moments as Glen succumbs to the clawed grip of Freddy Krueger. Despite being a newcomer, Depp's talent and screen presence were evident, hinting at the versatile and illustrious career that would follow. His role in "A Nightmare on Elm Street" not only helped to cement the actor's place in Hollywood but also contributed to the enduring legacy of one of the horror genre's most influential films.
Amanda Wyss as Tina Gray

Amanda Wyss

Tina Gray
Amanda Wyss's portrayal of Tina Gray in Wes Craven's seminal horror film "A Nightmare on Elm Street" (1984) is a cornerstone performance that set the tone for the entire franchise. As the first victim of the iconic villain Freddy Krueger, Wyss delivered a raw and emotionally charged depiction of terror that resonated with audiences. Her performance is marked by a palpable sense of vulnerability and innocence, which starkly contrasts with the nightmarish reality that begins to invade her dreams. Wyss's ability to convey Tina's fear and desperation as she grapples with the blurring lines between reality and the dream world is both convincing and sympathetic. Her scream, which has become legendary in the horror genre, punctuates the climax of her character's arc, solidifying Tina Gray as one of the most memorable and tragic characters in the "Nightmare" series. Amanda Wyss's performance is not only a testament to her talent as an actress but also a vital element in establishing the film's enduring legacy as a horror classic.