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Ghost freak on ghost street

Sleeping at midnight 5: Ghost Freak/Ghost Street Episode 5/Ghost Street 5

More foreign titles: nightmare on elm street 5: children in dreams ... (USA) (poster title)

Movie genre: horror/fantasy/thriller

Length: 9 1 min | 105 min (extended version)

Country/Region: USA

Dialogue language: English

Color: black and white

Format: 35mm widescreen system

Mix: Dolby SR

Grade: Germany: BPJM restricted/Iceland: (suspended)/Finland: K- 18/ Argentina: 13/ Australia: M/ Germany: 16 (re-rated) (2007)/ USA. Canada: 13+ (Quebec)/France:-12/ Norway: 18 (video premiere)/UK: 18/ West Germany: 18/ Netherlands:/kloc-0.

Production cost: US$ 6 million (estimated)

Shooting format: 35mm

Printing specifications: 35mm Director: Stephen Hopkins Stephen Hopkins.

Screenwriter:

Wes Craven Weasley ... (Character)

John Skip (Story) &

Craig spector ... (Story) And.

Leslie Bohem Leslie Bohem (Story)/(Screenplay)

Starring:

Robert Englund

Lisa will, Coos ... alice johnson.

Kelly Zhuang Miller ... Yvonne (F.)

Actor actor:

Lisa Wilcox Lisa Wilcox ... alice johnson.

Kelly Zhuang Miller Kelly Qiao Minte ... Yvonne (F.)

Danny hassell, Danny hassell and Dan Jordan.

Erica Anderson ... Greta Gibson

Nicholas Mailer ... dennis johnson (Nick Mailer)

Joe Seri, Joe Healy ... Mark Gray.

Valori Armstrong ... Mrs Jordan.

Burl Debenning ... Mr Jordan.

Clarence Feld ... Mr Gray.

Michael Ashton ... gurney attendant.

Britney Pi Bo Beatrice Paupere Amanda Kruger.

Matt Borlenghi ... Jock (Matt Borlenghi)

Noble Craig ... Merging Freddie.

Davis ... the midwife.

Beth Dupaty ... Annie.

Will Egan ... semi-truck driver.

Stacy Elliot ... girl in locker (Stacy Elliot)

Steven Grives ... Dr. Moore (Stephen Greaves)

Whitby Hertford Whitby Jacob

Jennifer Honores ... Madhouse girl.

Jack Jacobs ... fashionable guest.

Anne Ramage ... Elm Street Kid.

Gerry Loew ... Orderly # 1

Carla Marie ... Baby Jacob.

Roxanne Mayweather ... the midwife.

Don Maxwell ... Coach Ostro

John Murray ... Customers.

Marne Patterson ... Little girl (like Marne Patterson)

Cameron Perry ... Guest.

Mark Siegle ... in his thirties (Mark Siegle).

Michael Bailey Smith Michael Bailey Smith ... Super Freddy (Mike Smith)

Pat sturges Racine Gibson.

Cesar Anthony Torres ... Police.

Peter Trencher ... Popular.

Wally George ... himself.

Ron Armstrong ... Hot seat belt member

Ted Nugent ... Hot seat belt component

Rudy Salau ... Hot seat belt member

Eric Singer ... hot seat belt member

Victor Ha Dorcus ... sheltered prisoners (unregistered).

James Wallow ... paramedic (unregistered)

Producer producer:

Rupert Harvey ... Producer.

Sarah Risher ... Executive producer.

Robert shaye robert shaye ... producer.

Jon Turtle ... Executive producer.

Original music: Jay Ferguson

Photography Film Photography: Peter Levy

Clip movie editor:

Brent Schoenfeld

Chuck Weiss

Casting director casting: Annette Benson

Art director, production designer: C.J. Strawn

Art direction:

Set decoration: John P. Jockinson

Fashion Design: Sarah markowitz

Visual effects producer: Allen Munro

Assistant Director/Assistant Director:

David Cass, Jr. ... First Assistant Director: Unit 3

Jackie Chan ... Second Assistant Director: Unit 2

Randy Dudley ... First Assistant Director: Unit 2

Terrence Edwards ... Second Assistant Director (as Terry Edwards)

Allen Kupesky ... Second Assistant Director.

Richard Murken ... Second Assistant Director.

Christine Peterson ... First Assistant Director.

Bernadette Tanshoko ... Second Assistant Director: Unit 3 Production Company:

New Line Film Company [USA] (Gift)

Heron Communication (Gift)

Smart Egg Picture [UK] (Gift)

The fourth new line-heron joint venture company

Issuing company:

New Line Film Company [USA] (1989) (USA) (Theater)

Distribution in Huo Yite [Australia] (1989) (Australia) (Theatre)

Special effects production company:

Role store (Cannal effect from the perspective of uterus and fetus)

Created by David Miller (Freddy Krueger Makeup and Freddie's Baby Resurrection Sequence)

David Stipes Production Company (Matte Painting)

Doug Beswick Production Company [USA] (Partitioner and Phantom Wanderer Special Effects Series)

British special effects group [United States] (Freddie's head defused special effects)

Todd Masters Company (greta Prosthetic and Auxiliary Prosthetic Effects)

Visual concept engineering (VCE)[ USA] (optical effects)

Other companies:

Jive Records [USA] stands on the shoulders of the successful Ghost Street 4: Ghost Hands, and Ghost Street 5: Ghost Freak continues the brilliance of this series. The fifth part follows the last episode of the plot-the boyfriend of the hero Alice was brutally killed by Freddie, and at this time she found herself pregnant, while Freddie tried to achieve the evil purpose of eternal life in a nightmare by entering the child's dream. In order to prevent Freddie from hurting his children, Alice and Freddie fought to the death again.

In addition to the same plot, the film still follows the previous style in the scene switching and picture editing, but the most important thing is that the Australian director Stephen Hopkins, the master of dark art, has integrated the Gothic style into this film. Although Dream Street is a youth horror film in story, look at these scenes in the film-ghost castle in the night, decaying medieval church, dark forest full of magic and illusion ... this kind of "Gothic". At the same time, the film series "Nightmare Street" has also reached this key point, and the boundary between dreams and reality is more blurred and intertwined, constructing a supernatural dark style. If the fourth part of the series is to bring action, pictures and special effects to the extreme, then this part is to carry forward the Gothic and religious style of the series of horror films to the extreme.

The continuity of the story also makes it unnecessary for the director to waste a lot of time describing the hero of the film in detail, but to give the film a Gothic style wholeheartedly. The film was a great success when it was released that year, and the recognition of the film's "Gothic Style" by fans and many senior film critics was a brilliant victory of "Gothic Style". It's a pity that this movie is not an out-and-out Gothic movie like tim burton's, but a lot of weird Gothic elements are added to the traditional dark art horror movie, so it doesn't make this movie an outstanding classic among cult movies. But there is no doubt that as a horror film focusing on dark art, Ghost Street 5: Ghost Freak is indeed the best and most brilliant one in the series, and it is also one of the most recognized classics in the series. The fifth episode is recognized as the best work in this series, and because it is completely unified with the styles of the third and fourth episodes, it is called the "peak trilogy" in this series together with the first two.

In addition to continuing the cast of the previous episode, the director of the fifth episode was Stephen Hopkins, an Australian who became famous for Lost in Space, and then he directed the famous American TV series 24 Hours. This film is Hopkins' second work in Hollywood.

The box office performance of the fifth film is only slightly lower than that of the fourth film. 1989 summer file, "Ghost Street 5: Ghost Freak" broke through 3,000 theaters in the United States, absorbed an amazing achievement of 47 million in the United States, and made a very considerable income at the global box office-53 million.

Although the box office performance of the fifth film is slightly lower than that of the fourth film, its evaluation has surpassed the first four films and become the best in the series.

Many scenes in this film were shot with blue filters.

This movie is Freddie's actor-Robert Englund's favorite series of movies Nightmare Street. Huge and gloomy castles, terrible red abyss, sloping houses and various buildings, dark forests full of thorns, crosses erected in cemeteries, upside-down stone steps and supernatural spirits, these perfect combinations create the most outstanding classics in the series. -Time network

Fan rating: ⒏7/ 10

Expert rating: ⒏5/ 10