[post_page_title]A Nightmare On Elm Street [/post_page_title]
It was actually Disney who first showed interest in A Nightmare on Elm Street. But, of course, they wanted writer Wes Craven to make it more child friendly – which was pretty much impossible to do. Craven refused, and the at the time new production company New Line decided to give it a shot.
Like for any new companies, things didn’t run too smoothly, and the cast and crew didn’t even get paid on time. But everyone worked hard to overcome the hurdles, and the result was a timeless horror classic.
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