
Robert Englund
Author of Hollywood Monster: A Walk Down Elm Street with the Man of Your Dreams
Works by Robert Englund
Associated Works
A Nightmare on Elm Street 1 & 2 Double Feature | A Nightmare on Elm Street | A Nightmare on Elm Street 2 - Freddy's Revenge (2015) — Actor — 11 copies
Crystal Lake Memories: Complete History of Friday the 13th [2013 Documentary film] (2013) — Self — 6 copies
Natty Knocks [2023 film] — Actor — 4 copies
The Midnight Man [2016 film] — Actor — 3 copies
Night Terrors [1993 film] — Actor — 1 copy
Freddy's Nightmares: The Complete Second Season [1988-1990 TV Series] (1989) — Director/Actor — 1 copy
Kantemir — Actor — 1 copy
Fear Clinic — Actor — 1 copy
The Funhouse Massacre [2015 film] — Actor — 1 copy
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I picked this book up because I went to an autograph signing with Mr. Englund to get my Crystal Lake Memories book signed (and how cool does the page look signed on one side by "Freddy" and the other by "Jason", but I digress) but the bookstore claimed that the celebrity would only signed books purchased at the store where the signing was held, which I have experienced before, but Mr. Englund was possibly one of the nicest and most accomodating celebrities I have ever met! Now, after that show more run-on sentence, don't get the wrong idea. I did want to read Mr. Englund's book also I just didn't want to pay full hardcover price. Although I guess I got my moneys worth, he signed my Crystal Lake Memories and this one, and even threw in a caricature of Freddy under his signature. ANYWAY, after all that rambling, on to the book.
I have read other people's reviews saying that the book wasn't enough about Freddy, or Nightmare on Elm Street, or it didn't have enough behind the scenes, what happened on the Nightmare set stuff. Well I say phooey to that! This book is autobiographical and everyone knows Robert Englund was Freddy. That is probably why most people bought this book in the first place. What I, and I'm assuming most casual fans, don't know is what compromises the other 50 to 75% of the book and that is Mr. Englund's background, what got him into acting, his training and early work, etc. I found all of that information very interesting and loved learning about the man behind the green and red sweater. If you want just Freddy, Freddy, Freddy, you want to be reading "The Nightmare Never Ends: The Official History of Freddy..." If you want to get to know Robert Englund, this book is for you. show less
I have read other people's reviews saying that the book wasn't enough about Freddy, or Nightmare on Elm Street, or it didn't have enough behind the scenes, what happened on the Nightmare set stuff. Well I say phooey to that! This book is autobiographical and everyone knows Robert Englund was Freddy. That is probably why most people bought this book in the first place. What I, and I'm assuming most casual fans, don't know is what compromises the other 50 to 75% of the book and that is Mr. Englund's background, what got him into acting, his training and early work, etc. I found all of that information very interesting and loved learning about the man behind the green and red sweater. If you want just Freddy, Freddy, Freddy, you want to be reading "The Nightmare Never Ends: The Official History of Freddy..." If you want to get to know Robert Englund, this book is for you. show less
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