wel let me just tel everyone that when you dream of a foe from a movie its seaped into your subconsious mind and actually depicts you would never like to go that way ive been given advice it is to turn face the foe and wrestle them to the ground and when you can do this your over it and all dreams will seas until the next thing you see hapen on tv you don't want to hapen to you and people don't wory about him stiking you in the stomach cause it wont do anything to you you will normally wake up before the glove reaches you or when its just about to penertrate
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He is not a living person. He was murdered years ago by the parents of the children of Springwood. He was a child murderer who got off on a technicality, and the parents were so angry that they burned him alive in his boiler room lair.
Since he is dead -- or, undead, rather -- he can flit between the waking world and the dream world, and do things that corporeal people can't do (corporeal means having a body, or having a definite physical form).
However, starting in the first sequel (A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy's Revenge), they changed the rules. In the original movie, Freddy could only kill people in their dreams. In the sequels, he can kill people in the waking world as well.
In the original 1984 film, Freddy could only kill people in their dreams. Starting with the first sequel, however, they changed the rules so that Freddy could kill people in both their dreams AND the waking world.
No, Freddy Krueger would do things to little kids, and he'd also kill 'em. He was guilty the whole time.
Charles. Freddy's full name is Frederick Charles Krueger.
He got sucked into the bed and his blood was shot up onto the ceiling. In other words, freddy took his blood out of him
Stay out of his way, or let him kill you.. he seems to be rather fond of the whole death thing.
No. Al Bundy was played by Ed O'Neill. Freddy Krueger was played by Robert Englund.