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Nom de naissance: Stacey Alden
Date de naissance: N/A
Lieu de naissance: N/A
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Noms alternatifs: Stacy Alden
Caractéristiques physiques: N/A
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Biographie complète
"Stacey Alden kicked off her acting career with a bold performance in 1987's 'A Nightmare On Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors'. In this debut role, she delivered a memorable scene while stripping out of a nurse's uniform, revealing her physique to a fellow cast member. However, the moment was cut short when her character fell victim to Freddy Krueger. Despite this early highlight, Alden's career waned in subsequent years.
In 1988, Alden appeared alongside Linda Blair in 'Grotesque', but notably, without any nude scenes. She then made a surprising transition into family-friendly television with a role in the G-rated sitcom 'Full House'. Appearing in the episode 'Jingle Hell' as a secretary, Alden's performance was memorable despite her clothed appearance.
In 1989, she guest-starred in another popular sitcom, 'Married... with Children', in the episode 'Requiem for a Dead Barber'. This episode marked a turning point in Alden's screen career. Since then, she has made only one public appearance, in the 2010 documentary film 'Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy', which featured footage of her nude nurse scene from her debut film.
Though it's been over three decades since Alden last appeared on screen, fans and industry professionals alike continue to hope for her return."
À propos du film: A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987)
Année de sortie: 1987
Nation: United Kingdom, United States
Titre alternatif: A Nightmare on Elm Street Part III
Réalisateur: Chuck Russell
Scénariste: Bruce Wagner, Chuck Russell, Frank Darabont, Wes Craven
Production & Genre
Producteur(s): Producer: Robert Shaye
Executive Producer: Stephen Diener, Wes Craven
Sociétés: Heron Communications, New Line Cinema, Smart Egg Pictures
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: alcoholic, catholicism, disfigurement, dream sequence, dreams, group therapy, hypnosis, mental hospital, mental illness, murder, nightmare, nightmare becomes reality, ohio, psychopath, psychotherapist, sadism, sequel, slasher, sleepwalking, supernatural, supernatural horror, trapped
Histoire
After suffering severe wrist wounds in a hallucinatory encounter with Freddy Krueger, Kristen Parker is sent to a psychiatric ward by her mother, who mistakenly believes Kristen attempted suicide. At the hospital, Kristen joins other troubled teens in group therapy sessions led by Dr. Elizabeth Simms. One of Kristen's new friends, Jennifer, reveals she also experiences nightmares about Freddy and demonstrates her ability to pull him into reality through her dreams. Meanwhile, another patient named Joey has his soul sucked out by Freddy during a hypnosis session led by Dr. Simms. To combat Freddy, the group decides to use their shared dream power against him. Together with Nancy Thompson from the previous film, who now works as an orderly at the hospital, they devise a plan to pull Freddy into reality and destroy his physical form once and for all.
Résumé
Following the success of 'A Nightmare on Elm Street' (1984) and its sequel 'Dream Warriors' is set in the same universe but focuses more on the concept of shared dreaming and collective power against the supernatural killer, Freddy Krueger. The film explores themes of mental illness and group therapy as Kristen Parker and her fellow patients navigate their nightmares together under the guidance of Dr. Simms. It's a blend of horror and thriller genres that capitalizes on the popularity of slasher films in the 1980s, while also incorporating elements of supernatural horror.