Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare is a 1991 American 3-D slasher film and the sixth film in the Nightmare on Elm Street series. As the title suggests, it was intended to be the last film in the series; however, the success of the film prevented the series from ending.
A decade after the last film, Freddy Krueger has since returned and killed nearly every child and teenager in the town of Springwood, Ohio. The only surviving teenager, known only as "John Doe", finds himself confronted by Freddy in a dream and wakes up just outside the Springwood City limits and does not remember who he is or why he is outside of Springwood.
Directed
Rachel Talalay
Produced
Michael De Luca
Michael N. Knue
Robert Shaye
Aron Warner
Screenplay
Michael DeLuca
Story
Rachel Talalay
Based on Characters
Wes Craven
Starring
Robert Englund
Lisa Zane
Shon Greenblatt
Lezlie Deane
Yaphet Kotto
Music
Brian May
Cinematography
Declan Quinn
Edited
Janice Hampton
Distributed
New Line Cinema
Release date
September 13, 1991
The soundtrack for the film was released September 24, 1991 by
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Soundtrack Label By © Metal Blade Records.
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Hold Me Down
Performed by Johnny Law
Written by Eric Larson and Brady Hughes
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Nothing Left to Say
Performed by Fates Warning
Written by Jim Matheos
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Give Me a Beat
Performed by Young Lords
Written by Kevin Olivencia, Albert Suarez and Sean Nitollano
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