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Etiquetas: springwood ohio, serie adolescente asesino, sueño, pesadilla, asesino adolescente en serie
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Título en Português:

Pesadelo em Elm Street 3

Título en Français:

Freddy 3: Les Griffes du cauchemar

Título en Deutsch:

Nightmare 3 - Freddy lebt

Sinopsis

Springwood, Ohio, 1987. Haunted by horrible visions of a decrepit house, suicidal teen Kristen Parker wakes up covered in blood after a nearly fatal encounter with ghastly Freddy Krueger.

As a result, Kristen winds up in Westin Hills Psychiatric Hospital, a state facility studying sleep disorders, one short year after A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge (1985).

As Kristen discovers that her fellow patients all suffer from Freddy's attacks, a compassionate dream researcher with an unbreakable link to the past's horrors steps up to offer closure.

But six agonising years after the revenge spree in A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984), no one has confronted the ethereal killer and lived to tell the tale.

And now, desperate times call for desperate measures. Do the last of the Elm Street Children stand a chance of defeating the demonic architect of torment?

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Pesadilla en Elm Street 3
Dream Warriors
Dokken: Artista
Into the Fire
Dokken: Artista
Quiet Cool
Jay Ferguson: Artista
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Charles Bernstein: Escritor
Opening
Puppet Walk
Save the Children
Taryn's Deepest Fear
Deceptive Romance
Snake Attack
Magic Butterfly
The Embrace
Quiet Room / Wheelchair / Icy Bones
Rumbling Room (2015 Remaster)
Dreamspace
The Dream House
Is Freddy Gone? / Trouble Starting / Prime Time TV / Icy Window
Grave Walk
Nursery Theme
Light's Out
Main Title (Film Version)
Dreaming / Basement Chase
Bathroom Attack / Computer
The Snake (Film Version)
Sleepwalk (Film Version)
Prime Time
Junkyard Intro / Mom's Head
Alley Part A / Alley Part B (Film Version)
Freddy Hell
Skeleton Fight / Mirrors
Dad Descends / Nancy Dies
SIDE A: Dream Warriors
Dokken: Artista
SIDE B: Into the Fire
Dokken: Artista
Taryn`s Deepest Fear
Rumbling Room
Is Freddy Gone / Trouble Starting / Prime Time TV / Icy Window
Lights Out
Prologue
Main Title
Laying The Traps
Dream Attack
Rod Hanged / Night Stalking
Jail Cell
Confrontation
Sleep Clinic
Terror In The Tub
No Escape
School Horror / Stay Awake
Lurking
Telephone Terror
Fountain Of Blood
Evil Freddy
Final Search
Run Nancy
BONUS / UNRELEASED: Horror Movie (source cue)
Nancy Glen
Funeral
Freddy's Hat
Bridge Talk
Bars On Windows
Freddy's Glove
Dad At Glen's
Boiler Room
Show Yourself
Morning After
Stingers
DEMOS: Freddy #1 (mono)
Weird #1 (stereo)
Chase #1 (stereo)
Chase #2 (mono)
Rhythm #1 (stereo)
Theme Sketch (stereo)
Concert Overture: A Nightmare On Elm Street (Home Mockup Sketch, Summer 2015) (stereo)
Disc Time:
...And Leave The Driving To Us
Furnace Flare-Up
Kissing Freddy On The Catwalk
Chest-Burster
Jump Rope
Fire Bird
Dream Heat
Necromancer's Spell
Kill For Me
Sports Attack / Threatening Angela
Freed Of Her
Snake-In-The-Class
BONUS / UNRELEASED (mono & stereo): The Horror In My Head
Wake Up
My Sick Toaster (stereo)
Any Dream Will Do (stereo)
Daymare (stereo)
Splashdead
Which Witness
Not Again
Wrong Turn Right
Head On Fire
Feet On Fire
Sting Thing #1
Sting Thing #2
Sting Thing #3
Sting Thing #4
Hells Bells
Nightmare On Elm Street Suite – “Suite Dreams” (stereo)
Opening (Elm Street Theme by Charles Bernstein)
BONUS / UNRELEASED MUSIC (mono): Main Title (Film Version)
Dreaming / Basement Chase (composed by Ken Harrison)
The Snake (composed by Ken Harrison) (Film Version)
Sleepwalk (composed by Ken Harrison) (Film Version)
Alley Part A (composed by Ken Harrison) / Alley Part B (composed by Ken Harrison) (Film Version)
Freddy Hell (Elm Street Theme by Charles Bernstein)
Skeleton Fight (composed by Ken Harrison) / Mirrors
Dad Descends / Nancy Dies (composed by Ken Harrison)
Kristen's Haunted Dream (Elm Street Theme by Charles Bernstein)
Freddy's Back (Elm Street Theme by Charles Bernstein)
Kincaid Killed In Junkyard
Joey's Wet Dream
Drugged To Death
Alice Lured Into Dream
Rick's Kung Fu Death
Freddy's Pizza Restaurant
Debbie Checks In / Time Circles
Sheila Sucks Face
Freddy's Calliope
Alice Battles Freddy
Corpus Krueger
BONUS / UNRELEASED (mono): Locker Scare / Boiler Scare (Elm Street Theme by Charles Bernstein) / Bug Scare / Daydream B
Alice At Mirror / Mom Discovers Joey / Kristen Faints / Freddy As Nurse / Daytime House (composed by Charles Bernstein)
Alice Looks At Sidewalk / Kristen Dies Part D / Burning Bed / Alice Smokes In Bathroom
Alice Laments / Sleep Clinic (Elm Street Theme by Charles Bernstein) / Daydream C
Freddy Reflection (Elm Street Theme by Charles Bernstein) / Alice Wakes / Mind Over Matter / Hospital Arrival
Resurrection (songtrack album score suite) (stereo)
Prologue – Elm Street Kids
It's A Boy!
Freddy Delivers
Family Plot
Yvonne Takes The Plunge
Mr. Sandman, Bring Me A Dream
Don't Dream And Drive
Like Father, Like Son
Mark Visits Elm Street (Elm Street Theme by Charles Bernstein)
Hell On Wheels
Another Brick In The Wall
Stuffed / Choked (Gag Me With A Spoon)
Shower
The Asylum
There Was A Crooked Man
Freddy's Stroller
Super Freddy
Twins
Freddy Cuts Up
Mr. And Mrs. Jordan
Party At Club Fred
Amanda's Tune
Jacob's Story
Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered
Don't Look Down
St. Elm Street's Child
Toys For Tots
I've Got You Under My Skin
Kicking And Screaming
Womb With A V.U.
BONUS/UNRELEASED (stereo): Nightmare Theme Insert A (Elm Street Theme by Charles Bernstein)
Nightmare Theme Insert B (Elm Street Theme by Charles Bernstein)
Bed Fred Sting
BONUS / UNRELEASED (mono): New Line Logo / Main Title (Film Version)
Rape / Bed Fred / Freddy Sting
Elm Street Kids (Elm Street Theme by Charles Bernstein)
Delivery Room (Birth)
Crash / You Are Pregnant
Jacob / Greta's Room
Greta's Room Reprise
Mark's World Continued (Elm Street Theme by Charles Bernstein) / Jacob Wait / Resolute Mark
The Womb / Keep The Baby
Greta's Doll
Yvonne Goes To The Asylum
Opening Titles
Doc's Dream Theory
John's Eyeball
Maggie's First Dream
Wizard Of Odd
The Dream Continues
John's Dream
Crossing The Line
No Kids At The Fair
Map Hell
Freddy “101”
There's No Way Out
Checking Out The House
Mama's Q-Tip
Freddy Wins
I Hate This House
Back With Doc
Defend Myself (Elm Street Theme by Charles Bernstein)
Maggie Faces Freddy
Tracy's Dad
Tracy And Freddy's Fight
It's Me Or Him
Freddy's Dad
Freddy Is Made Forever
Freddy Into Reality
It's Me or Him II
Happy Father's Day
BONUS / UNRELEASED MUSIC (mono): Little Girl On Place / Awakening I
Going My Way / John On The Bus
Slam Dunk / Van To Fair / Jesus
Tracy Finds Hearing Aid
The Orphanage
Maggie Sees Watertower / Trying To Save Spencer / Inside Spencer's Dream / Freddy Wins Spencer B / Spencer's Fall
Freddy Gets John's Soul
Doc Looks For Tracy / Freddy Out / The Dream People
Video Game Suite (Ashley Irwin)
Opening & Theme (Overlay) (written by J. Peter Robinson and Charles Bernstein)
Claw Attack
Chase And Heather
Wall Scratches & Theme (Overlay) (written by J. Peter Robinson, including Elm Street Theme by Charles Bernstein)
Freddy Calls
TV Show Source (written By Charles Bernstein, arranged by J. Peter Robinson)
Freddy's Back & Theme (Overlay) (written by J. Peter Robinson, including Elm Street Theme by Charles Bernstein)
Dylan / Rex Saved Me / Heather Explains / Bedtime Story (written by J. Peter Robinson, including Elm Street Theme by Cha
Chase's Blues (written by J. Peter Robinson, Tom Canning, Mike Rockwell)
Chase Gets The Claw
Police
Funeral Part A & B
Nosebleed (written by J. Peter Robinson, including Elm Street Theme by Charles Bernstein)
The Park
Dylan Meets God
Painting At Robert Englunds Part A & B
Dylan Attacks Heather
Tongue
Childhood Schizophrenia
Odyssey
Wes & Theme (Overlay) (written by J. Peter Robinson, including Elm Street Theme by Charles Bernstein)
Miss Me??!!
Oxygentyten
Everything Is NOT Fine
Julie Killed
Freebfleg
Transformation / Emergence & Theme (Overlay) (written by J. Peter Robinson, including Elm Street Theme by Charles Be
Breadcrumbs
Dylan / Eels / Chasing Dylan / Heather To Rescue / Explosions
Read Me A Story & Theme Overlay (written by J. Peter Robinson and Charles Bernstein) / End Credits
Nightmare Theme / Boiler Room / Freddy Recap
Make Em Remember
Outside The Window
Open Back Door
Gibbs Shower, Trey Gets Killed
Police Station
Girl With No Eyes
Blake Meets Freddy
Dad Loses Head
Psych Ward At Night
Orange Juice
Lori Passes Out
Mark Hassles Lori
Got Your Nose
Run From School
Library / Will And Mark In Van
Gibb In The Cornfield / Into The Silo
Gibb Meets Freddy
Jason Sees Raver
Pig To Fuck
I Was There Lori
Bathtub / Mark Dies
You Understand
French Kiss
Security Control Room
Stoner Bug
Destroying Hypnocil
Attack in Control Room
Jason's First Dream
Dream Fight Part A
Dream Fight Part B
Jason's Weakness
Jason Unmasked
Freddy Gets Young Jason
Wake Up Lori
Jason Goes After Freddy
Linderman Dies
Man The Torpedoes
The Dock
Freddy Dies / Finale - Friday the 13th: The Series (composed by Harry Manfredi)
Dylan / Rex Saved Me / Heather Explains / Bedtime Story (written by J. Peter Robinson, including Elm Street Theme by Cha
Transformation / Emergence & Theme (Overlay) (written by J. Peter Robinson, including Elm Street Theme by Charles Be
Taryn's Deepest Fear
Light's Out
Junkyard Intro / Mom's Head
Freddy's Hat
Freddy's Glove
Dad At Glen's
Necromancer's Spell
Kristen's Haunted Dream (Elm Street Theme by Charles Bernstein)
Freddy's Back (Elm Street Theme by Charles Bernstein)
Joey's Wet Dream
Rick's Kung Fu Death
Freddy's Pizza Restaurant
Freddy's Calliope
It's A Boy!
Don't Dream And Drive
Freddy's Stroller
Amanda's Tune
Jacob's Story
Don't Look Down
St. Elm Street's Child
I've Got You Under My Skin
Jacob / Greta's Room
Greta's Room Reprise
Mark's World Continued (Elm Street Theme by Charles Bernstein) / Jacob Wait / Resolute Mark
Greta's Doll
Doc's Dream Theory
John's Eyeball
Maggie's First Dream
John's Dream
There's No Way Out
Mama's Q-Tip
Tracy's Dad
Tracy And Freddy's Fight
It's Me Or Him
Freddy's Dad
It's Me or Him II
Happy Father's Day
Maggie Sees Watertower / Trying To Save Spencer / Inside Spencer's Dream / Freddy Wins Spencer B / Spencer's F
Freddy Gets John's Soul
Freddy's Back & Theme (Overlay) (written by J. Peter Robinson, including Elm Street Theme by Charles Bernstein)
Dylan / Rex Saved Me / Heather Explains / Bedtime Story (written by J. Peter Robinson, including Elm Street Theme by Cha
Chase's Blues (written by J. Peter Robinson, Tom Canning, Mike Rockwell)
Transformation / Emergence & Theme (Overlay) (written by J. Peter Robinson, including Elm Street Theme by Charles Be
Jason's First Dream
Jason's Weakness

Opiniones de usuarios

Susana Calvo
8/10

La banda sonora de Pesadilla en Elm Street 3 logra mantener un equilibrio perfecto entre momentos de calma y tensión, construyendo una narrativa musical que acompaña de manera magistral cada escena de la película y resalta los momentos más impactantes y terroríficos.

Isabel Castro
6/10

Por otro lado, algunas piezas de la banda sonora pueden resultar repetitivas y predecibles, lo que podría restarle originalidad y frescura a la experiencia auditiva de la película. Aunque en general cumple su función de intensificar las escenas de horror, se echa en falta una mayor variedad y creatividad en la selección musical para aportar mayor impacto emocional al espectador.

Marta Santos
7/10

La banda sonora de Pesadilla en Elm Street 3 es una obra maestra que logra capturar a la perfección la atmósfera de terror y suspenso de la película. Cada pieza musical contribuye a crear una sensación de inquietud y tensión que envuelve al espectador en la trama.

Elena Hernández
7/10

Los temas musicales de la banda sonora reflejan de manera magistral la dualidad entre el mundo real y el mundo de los sueños, creando una experiencia auditiva envolvente y perturbadora que complementa a la perfección la historia de Freddy Krueger y sus víctimas en Springwood, Ohio.

Jorge Rojas
8/10

La música de la película logra transportar al espectador a un estado de inquietud constante, manteniendo la atención y generando una sensación de anticipación que contribuye significativamente a la experiencia cinematográfica en general.

Eva Castro
9/10

La música de la película logra capturar a la perfección la angustia y la desesperación de los personajes al enfrentarse a Freddy Krueger. Los tonos oscuros y perturbadores te hacen sentir el terror que viven los protagonistas en cada escena, convirtiéndola en una pieza fundamental para intensificar la tensión narrativa de la historia.

Miguel Rodríguez
6/10

La banda sonora de Pesadilla en Elm Street 3 logra crear una atmósfera de tensión y suspenso que complementa perfectamente la trama de la película. Las composiciones musicales reflejan de manera efectiva el terror psicológico y la angustia de los personajes atrapados en los sueños de Freddy Krueger.

María Serrano
10/10

La banda sonora de Pesadilla en Elm Street 3 es una obra maestra que logra sumergirte en la atmósfera de terror y suspenso de la película. Cada melodía y efecto sonoro contribuyen a crear una experiencia escalofriante que te mantiene al borde de tu asiento.