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A Nightmare On Elm Street 2: Freddys Revenge
The life of a young teenager guy, who struggles against nightmares that he has upon their arrival at ELM Street, the thing that makes his fear and horrified, as a murder child attempted to go through the real life, in order to revenge from his killers, as he does many crimes and brutal murder for children.
7 October 1942, Los Angeles, California, USA
31 July 1972, New York City, New York, USA
6 June 1961, New York City, New York, USA
1960
20 September 1965, Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA
28 November 1933, Redding Ridge, Connecticut, USA
12 October 1963, Lewiston, Maine, USA
15 February 1966, Los Angeles, California, USA
28 September 1942, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
21 June 1941, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
October 09, 2008
As is the prevalent case with most sequels, the film is inferior to its predecessor. It is still very, very good, however, more so than most viewers give it credit for.January 17, 2008
Although Jesse and Lisa are granted some much-needed time to get it on, he and the film would appear in unison in that they're still waiting to come out of the closet.May 03, 2016
The sequel is clunky, sluggish, poorly cast, not funny, and worst of all, not scary. And it all but dispenses with what made the first film scary to begin with.October 04, 2010
An uneven, tedious, and sloppy sequel with plot holes, lapses in logic and horrible performances...November 04, 2003
Mr. Patton and Miss Myers make likable teen-age heroes, and Mr. Englund actually turns Freddy into a welcome presence.April 05, 2010
Possibly the lamest of all the sequels, although Five and Six later set the bar particularly low.October 19, 2010
...a weak retread of its marginally superior predecessor...February 03, 2008
Very weird, homoerotic flick, but very entertaining in a 80s kindofawayMarch 26, 2009
Episodic treatment is punched up by an imaginative series of special effects.November 03, 2007
The second film of the series departs from the storyline dramatically, leaving the impression that it doesn't fit into the series.