A Nightmare On Elm Street 7 La Nueva Pesadilla
A Nightmare On Elm Street 7 La Nueva Pesadilla
A Nightmare On Elm Street 7 La Nueva Pesadilla
VOICE (O.S.)
More blood, more blood!
Nearby, CHUCK and TERRY, two young SPFX assistants, pump fake
blood through tubing, using large plastic syringes. It's a
messy job, they're covered with fake blood themselves, as
their boss, CHASE PORTER, good-looking, early 30's, tweaks
the levers of a remote control device.
THE STUMP OF THE MAKER'S ARM thrusts now into the cuff of the
steel hand, synthetic tendons snake out of the steel hand and
bury themselves in the maker's wrists, and the unseen actor
flexes the razor-sharp steel blades, wheels and SLASHES INTO
CAMERA as we hear
CRAVEN
Chase, you're a genius! This makes his
old claw look like Mother Theresa's!
CRAVEN (cont'd)
You, too, Terry, Chuck. Great blood!
CHUCK
Thank you.
TERRY
It's some of our best work.
CHASE
Want to see some neat stuff?
HEATHER
Chase, no.
Chase laughs.
CHASE
Come on, it's only make believe!
CHASE (cont'd)
You hungry, Dylan?
He give Dylan a large Chinese food takeout container. Dylan
opens it and a reptilian head jumps out. Dylan gives a start
as Chase laughs.
CHASE (cont'd)
Gotcha!
HEATHER
Chase!
CHUCK
It should have flexed more. I think the
servos got shorted out with blood.
CHASE
Insulate 'em with some styro. It wasn't
designed to be submerged, for Petesakes.
HEATHER
I don't like that thing.
CHASE
This thing puts bread on our table.
DYLAN
Is it alive, Daddy?
A.D. (O.S.)
Heather, you're in the next shot!
CHASE
(putting Dylan on again)
Might as well be, Dylan. State of the
art animatronics enhanced with bio-
organic grafting. Bull tendons, nerve
bundles from a Doberman, even half the
brain of a homicidal primate was...
HEATHER
Chase...
THE HAND
flexing. Trembling.
CHASE
Hey...
CHASE (cont'd)
Shit!
Chase grabs the remote and switches it off. THE CLAW falls
still. The other assistant, CHUCK, peers down at it in
curiosity.
CHUCK
Must've picked up something from an AD's
walkie-talkie...
TERRY
You sure it's turned off?
CHASE
It's off.
TERRY
Funny. It's warm. Like a real hand.
Chuck leans down and peers more closely at it. Goes to poke
it again. But before his finger touches it the clawed steel
hand leaps up and glues itself to his neck. Its gleaming
talons sinking into his throat!
THE HAND
CRAVEN (O.S.)
What the hell's going on?! Kill the
effects!
ANGLE ON THE FLOOR - THE CLAW skitters down on one leg of the
bench fast as a wharf rat and attacks Terry's foot, slicing
through his Achilles tendon!
TERRY shrieks and falls hard, and the instant he slams into
the floor, the claw drives straight into his heart! Terry
screams as the claw wheels and scrambles straight for the
sprawl of Chase and Chuck's convulsing body!
CU CHASE
reacting in horror.
CHASE'S POV TO CHUCK'S BODY as the CLAW APPEARS over the rim
of Chuck's shoulder, inches from Chase's face, spreading its
talons wide!
CHASE
Heather!
CHASE
Heather!! Earthquake!!
CHASE (cont'd)
Get in the doorway
DYLAN (O.S.)
Mommmmeee!
HEATHER
Dylan!
CHASE
Car alarms. You okay?
CHASE (cont'd)
You okay, chief?
DYLAN
no.
HEATHER
(feels his forehead)
You have a fever, sweetie?
CHASE
Just an earthquake, Dylan. Every once in
a while we get a few.
HEATHER
No biggie, really.
DYLAN
Daddy, blood.
CHASE
Nothing, guys, just a scratch.
HEATHER
Where'd you...get that?
Chase shrugs.
CHASE
The picture, I guess. When it fell.
It's nothing, really.
CHASE (cont'd)
I'll put a bandage on it. Don't worry
about it.
And he goes out. Heather looks at Dylan and he looks at her.
It's hard to say which is more frightened.
HEATHER
One of mom's cups got broken.
CHASE
I'm sorry. At least we're in on piece.
HEATHER
Do we have to watch that?
CHASE
I thought you turned it on.
HEATHER
Dylan, it's breakfast. Not arts and
crafts
(feels Chase watching)
What?
CHASE
You get any sleep last night?
HEATHER
More or less.
(swipes hair from eyes)
Dylan, time to get dressed. I'm late.
DYLAN
You going away?
HEATHER
Just for a few hours. Julie'll be with
you.
CHASE
Anything other than the obvious bothering
you?
HEATHER
Five earthquakes in three weeks is
enough.
CHASE
Hasn't been another call, has there?
CHASE (cont'd)
Two full weeks without him. Maybe he got
run over by a truck.
HEATHER
He feels closer, if anything.
(low)
It's giving me nightmares.
CHASE
You have one last night?
CHASE (cont'd)
It's just a reaction to the earthquake,
Heather.
HEATHER
Maybe.
(beat)
Or maybe I shouldn't do this interview
today.
CHASE
You've got to get back on the horse some
time.
(off her look)
Look, you've had a nutcase making
harassing phone calls. I know how scary
that feels.
HEATHER
No, you don't.
CHASE
(kind)
Okay, but it still doesn't mean it can't
be over with.
She turns away.
HEATHER
What if it isn't over?
CHASE
(beat)
Maybe you should tell me your dream.
She give s shrug, like it's silly to even talk about it.
HEATHER
It was nothing. We were both working on
some movie, and a special effects thing
went horribly wrong. Terry and Chuck
were...hurt. You were almost...
(at his bandaged hand)
You were even cut.
CHASE
(uneasy)
You probably were half awake and saw me
get nicked by that picture glass. Dreams
work like that.
(beat)
You want me not to go on this job?
HEATHER
Just be careful, okay?
CHASE
I should survive two days in Palmdale
supplying soap bubbles for a detergent
commercial, don't you think?
HEATHER
(reluctant smile)
Guess so.
CHASE
48 hours. Back before you know it.
TINA (TV)
Naaancyyyy....
CU NANCY
reacting in terror.
HEATHER (O.S.)
Dylan, I don't want you watching that.
BACK TO HEATHER
as she snaps off the TV. Then in fury pulls out the plug as
well. The instant she does, the silent child lets out an ear-
piercing howl.
HEATHER (cont'd)
Dylan, stop it! What in the world's
gotten in to you?
HEATHER (cont'd)
Hello?
VOICE (FILTER)
One two...
Scared now, she runs to the front door just in time to see
HEATHER
Chase!
DYLAN
Someone's coming.
HEATHER
What?
VOICE (O.S.)
(through door)
Heather?
JULIE
Everything okay?
HEATHER
Yeah, Julie, I'm sorry. I just
thought...there was an earthquake, I
think. Little one, but...
JULIE
Big truck went right by before you opened
the door.
(grins)
Life on the Fault Line.
JULIE (cont'd)
Hey, tiger!
HEATHER
You think he has a fever? He felt warm
to me this morning.
JULIE
Seems okay.
(eyes Heather)
That all that's wrong? You seem...
HEATHER
Leave us alone, you creep!
VOICE (FILTER)
(beat)
LA Limousine, ma'am. Just wanted you to
know I'm out front.
HEATHER
Uh, sorry. Hang on a minute.
JULIE
Heather, what is it?
HEATHER
(low)
Dunno. Just have this feeling today...
DYLAN
Mommy stay home, then.
JULIE
He'll be fine, don't worry.
HEATHER
Hi. This is Heather Langenkamp.
HEATHER
No. I...listen, I can't make it in
today.
HEATHER
I'm sorry, I can't.
HEATHER
I just can't.
She hangs up. Starts for Dylan's room, then the PHONE RINGS.
Heather comes back and picks it up, fully expecting it to be
the studio and dreading it.
HEATHER (cont'd)
Yes?
VOICE (FILTER)
One two...
She slams the phone down. Stares at the thing like it was a
snake. It RINGS AGAIN. She hesitates. Picks it up finally.
Holds it at a distance for a moment. Then puts it to her
ear.
HEATHER
Hello?
VOICE (FILTER)
Freddy's coming for yooooouuuu.
JULIE
What is it, Heather?
Heather blinks.
HEATHER
Damn caller.
JULIE
He's started again?
JULIE (cont'd)
Sick bastard
(puts her hand over her mouth)
Sorry.
(brighter)
Dylan. He doesn't have a fever like you
thought. Probably just your nerves.
Heather gives her a funny look.
HEATHER
Nerves?
Julie blushes.
JULIE
I just meant form the shaker this
morning. I mean, everyone's freaked out
at how many we've been having. Then the
calls.
HEATHER
Stop calling me, you sonuvabitch!
VOICE #2 (FILTER)
(beat)
You talk to your agent this way?
(Heather blanches)
And you try to cancel an appearance on
AM/LA at the last damn minute. What the
hell's with you?
HEATHER
I'm sorry, Jerry. I just...can't leave
the house right now.
JERRY (FILTER)
What, you wanna single-handedly bury your
career?! Lose your house, put your
husband and kid out on the street? Or
just give your old agent a heart attack?
Heather slumps.
HEATHER
Okay, fine, I'll be there. It's just,
the calls started again.
JERRY (FILTER)
Unfortunately, this kinda crap is part of
the business these days, Heather. Have
you thought of buying a good handgun?
HEATHER
I've got a five-year old in the house,
Jerry!
JERRY (FILTER)
He's an L.A. kid, probably already has
one.
(laughs)
Call me after the interview, okay?
HEATHER
Dylan, I gotta go. Forgive me?
DYLAN
Bye.
She crosses and gives him a big hug. We see his face over
her shoulder. Lost.
JULIE
I'll call the cops for you. You've got
the number on the fridge, right?
HEATHER
Thanks. Just give them the time he
called. They're keeping a list,
supposedly.
(gives a hug)
Sorry. My nerves are so raw these days.
JULIE
'S okay.
CLOSER ON HEATHER
now eyeing the dark car in the drive, slowing as she sees.
The DRIVER, waiting, holding the back door. A big man, faced
away, head distinctively bald. It could almost be...Freddy.
HEATER
THE DRIVER
DRIVER
You played that girl...in that
movie...with the guy with the
(claws his hand; Heather gives
an uneasy smile)
Yeah, sure, that's you.
(smiles darkly)
That's what I love about this job, I get
to meet the stars.
HEATHER
I'm hardly a star.
DRIVER
You kidding? I love your stuff. First
was the best. Where your girl friend's
cut open and dragged across the ceiling?
Awesome!
(missing Heather's flinch)
And when all that blood comes out of your
boyfriend's bed? Thought I'd shi...
DRIVER (cont'd)
But they should never've killed off
Freddy!
Heather sinks back into the leather. A moment later the limo
lurches to a stop and her door is jerked open. A YOUNG MAN
leans in and grabs her arm.
P.A.
Heather? We're gonna have to run!
INT. TV STUDIO
HOST
So, Heather, we're coming up on the 10th
anniversary of the first Nightmare on Elm
Street. It's five sequels later. Tell
us how this amazing series has affected
your life personally.
HEATHER
I don't know if it has, really. With the
exception of One and Three, I've pretty
much kept out of it. I'm working in
television now. The hours let me spend
more time with my husband and little boy.
HOST
Now that you have a child, is it possible
you've decided horror is bad for
children?
HEATHER
No, not really. I...
HOST
Do you let your child watch your movies?
HEATHER
My child? No...but...
HOST
What about another sequel? Is Freddy
really dead?
HEATHER
Of course he is.
(then, softer)
Freddy's dead and gone.
HOST
(setting it up)
And how about your co-star in NIGHTMARE
I. Would you trust him alone with your
child?
HEATHER
(a little lost now)
Robert? I...
HOST
(big smile)
Maybe we should ask him, hmmm? We've got
a surprised, Heather. A great big
surprise for you and our audience.
HOST (cont'd)
Ladies and gentlemen, put your hands
together for the best of the bad. Ro-
bert Ennn-gluuuuund!!!!
Englund stalks into the spotlight, hooks his claw through the
air and growls.
ROBERT ENGLUND
You're all my children now!
HOLD ON HEATHER
ROBERT ENGLUND
You okay?
HEATHER
I'm fine.
ROBERT ENGLUND
Everything went great, I thought. We
really got you, didn't we?
HEATHER
I don't know why you didn't tell me,
that's all.
He waves off the last of the kids and closes his outside
door, crossing into her room and exiting with her. CAMERA
FOLLOWS as they walk, KIDS blockaded BG by STUDIO SECURITY
heading away.
ROBERT ENGLUND
Hey, they loved the expression on your
face. I think they'd love to see us
together again!
HEATHER
In what, a romantic comedy?
ROBERT ENGLUND
(devilish)
Just because it's a love story doesn't
mean it can't have a decapitation or two.
MAN
Heather? Call for you!
Heather looks at the phone. Puts it to her ear.
HEATHER
Yes?
SARA (O.S.)
Heather, this is Sara Risher over at New
Line. How are you?
HEATHER
Oh, hi. I'm fine, Sara. My God, a voice
from the past!
SARA (FILTER)
Really! Listen, Heather, I won't take
but a minute of your time. It's just
that we have something to propose to you,
and wonder if you'd stop by the offices.
Bob'd love to talk to you.
HEATHER
Uh...sure...when?
SARA (FILTER)
No time like the present. The car will
bring you.
HEATHER
Now?
SARA (FILTER)
Just take a minute. You'll be glad you
did, I bet.
RECEPTIONIST
Help you?
HEATHER
I'm here to see Bob Shaye.
RECEPTIONIST
Was Bob expecting you?
VOICE (O.S.)
Heather!
SARA
Bob's dying to see you.
SARA (cont'd)
Heather this is Mike De Luca. Mike,
Heather Langenkamp, our little Nancy's
come back home!
MIKE DE LUCA
Hey, I'm a fan! Great meeting you.
SARA
Can I get you something to drink?
HEATHER
Coffee'd be nice.
SARA
(to the nearest)
Sounds good. Kim, would you get Heather
and me a coffee? How you like it, Hon?
HEATHER
Black's fine.
SARA
Me too.
BOB
(into phone)
Gotta go. Call me when you get to Milan.
And don't forget risotto con tarfutti.
Fantastico! Have fun.
HEATHER
Fine. I don't have to ask how you're
doing.
He shrugs, admitting.
BOB
So far so good. Maybe we can send a
little your way, too, if you're up for
it.
BOB (cont'd)
I'll cut to the chase, Heather. You
interested in making the definitive
Nightmare with us?
HEATHER
I thought you'd killed Freddy off.
BOB
We did. Bad mistake. The fans are
clamoring for more. So, Evil never dies,
right?
(grins shakily)
Anyway, a while back we got a call from
Wes. He's got this idea. And who better
to resurrect Freddy than his creator?
HEATHER
I thought he'd stopped doing horror.
BOB
Believe it or not, he told me I hadn't
heard from him in ten years because he
hasn't had any good nightmare. They're
his inspiration. But now he's got a new
script in the works.
HEATHER
Which means he's having nightmares again?
BOB
He's very excited about it.
HEATHER
The nightmares.
BOB
He's excited about the script. You
should be too. It stars you.
HEATHER
(reacts)
Can I read it?
BOB
He's not showing it until it's down. But
it sounds hot, and we wanted to get all
our stars lined up in case it is. You
and Robert got great ratings today.
Which is the first thing we needed to
know.
HEATHER
You mean that was a...
BOB
Sort of a trial balloon.
Heather blinks.
HEATHER
I don't know, Bob. I'm flattered and
all, but I've got a kid, now.
BOB
So?
HEATHER
So I don't know about horror.
BOB
Come on. Kids love horror.
HEATHER
And I...I've got other things happening.
BOB
I'm sure we can match any offer.
She stands.
HEATHER
It's not that. I've got a fan.
He gets up too.
BOB
Sweetie, you've got lots of fans, we've
done market studies. You rate right up
there.
(puts arm around her, guides
her to door)
We've already got Chase working on a
prototype for the glove.
HEATHER
What?
BOB
I know. We asked him to keep it kind of
surprise until we talked. Look, how
about we get in touch your agent. You
still with Jerry?
HEATHER
Yes, but...
BOB
We'll work something out. I'm sure
you'll be happy with it.
HEATHER
Bob, how long has Wes been working on
this script?
BOB
I don't know. A couple months. Why?
HEATHER
And since you've been thinking of making
it. Has anything funny happened?
BOB
I don't follow.
HEATHER
Like weird calls, by any chance?
HEATHER (cont'd)
Or nightmares?
HEATHER (cont'd)
Why don't you pick up your phone, Bob?
Shaye shrugs.
BOB
That's what people get paid for around
here.
KIM
It's Ted in New York. He wants to know
how the glove is coming.
Bob gives a nervous laugh.
BOB
Gotta take that. Keep in touch.
HEATHER
You too, Bob.
IN HER POV
for the first time she notices everyone in the outer office
has a cup of steaming coffee on his or her desk.
HEATHER
The limo pulls up and stops. The driver opens the door and
Heather exits and walks to the house. Halfway there she
starts to hear the SCREAMS.
Heather runs in and finds Julie by the bed with Dylan. The
boy convulsing and screaming with terrifying intensity. She
rushes over and holds him, terrified. Strange and alien
words are spilling from his mouth. A language ripped from
another world not connected with our reality at all. Until
suddenly it's English, and he says in a clear and
terrifyingly deep voice
DYLAN
Never sleep again, never sleep again!
HEATHER
What's going on? Was he watching the
movie on TV again?
Julie blinks.
JULIE
Movie? He hasn't been watching any TV at
all. He was taking his nap when I heard
screaming.
Julie stops, shaken herself. Heather looks at the child.
Dylan turns, catches her eye with his own, and says through
his tears.
DYLAN
Rex saved me.
HEATHER
Rex? Who's Rex?
DYLAN
Is Rex gonna die?
HEATHER
No, Rex is not going to die.
(to Julie)
Julie, you know where the sewing stuff
is, don't you?
JULIE
Sure.
(Dylan)
We'll do an operation, Doctor Dylan and
Doctor Julie. We'll fix him good as new.
Julie takes the thing, grabs Dylan and heads to the kitchen.
Heather glances back at Dylan's bed.
INT. KITCHEN
CHASE
Heather?
HEATHER
Chase. Hi...
CHASE
(yawning)
What's up?
HEATHER (FILTER)
Chase, you'd better come home.
CHASE
Heather, I'm stuck here. Neither Chuck
or Terry came in today. I can't get
away!
HEATHER (FILTER)
Chase, it's Dylan!
CHASE
What?
BACK TO KITCHEN
HEATHER
He's had some sort of...episode.
CHASE (FILTER)
What? What kind of episode?
HEATHER
He was just acting very strange. He
thinks somebody's after him, Chase. It's
scary, it scared me. He was acting
like...
CHASE (FILTER)
Like what?
HEATHER
(hardly able to say it)
Like Freddy.
CHASE (FILTER)
(beat)
Heather, has there been another call?
HEATHER
Chase. Why didn't Chuck or Terry show
up?
CHASE (FILTER)
Forget those two clowns, Heather. Answer
me, did you get another call from that
guy or not?
HEATHER
Yes.
CHASE (FILTER)
(instantly)
I'll be there in three hours.
HEATHER
Don't speed, Chase. It's not...
CUTTING TO CHASE
jumping off the tailgate and running for his pickup. CAMERA
HOLDS ON HIM A BEAT, THEN MOVES UP AND INTO THE BACK OF THE
TRUCK AGAIN.
And the place on the workbench where the glove was is now
empty.
Storybook peaceful.
Heather sits next to the bed, one elbow on the quilt, reading
from the age-old fable of Hansel and Gretel. Dylan's
scrunched under the blankets, only his head visible. Calm as
you please. The sole light comes from the child's bedside
lamp.
HEATHER
"...as soon as the sun was up the witch
made Gretel fetch the wood and kindle a
fire. 'We will bake cookies first,' she
said. 'I have heated the oven and
kneaded the dough. Crawl in and see if
the fire is blazing high enough now.'
And she pushed Gretel toward the oven.
The witch meant to shut the door and bake
her once she was inside."
(makes face)
Dylan, this is too violent. I don't know
why you like these stupid old tales.
DYLAN
Finish, please!
HEATHER
This is going to give you nightmares.
DYLAN
I like this story.
HEATHER
"But Gretel guessed what the witch was
planning. 'I don't know how to get in,'
Gretel said. 'How am I to manage it?'
'Stupid girl!' shouted the witch,
rushing up to the oven. 'The opening is
big enough. See, I can fit myself.'
Then quickly Gretel came behind and
pushed with all her might. Plunging the
wicked old woman headlong into the
flames, banging the door shut and bolting
it tight. The witch howled..."
(shakes her head)
That's enough.
DYLAN
"The witch howled like a scalded cat, but
Gretel ran away and left her there to
perish nonetheless."
DYLAN (cont'd)
"She ran to her brother as fast as she
could and flung open the door. 'Hansel!
Hansel!' she cried. 'We are saved. The
witch is dead!'"
HEATHER
Time for sleep.
DYLAN
Say how they find their way back home.
HEATHER
Tomorrow night.
DYLAN
No. Tonight. It's important!
HEATHER
Dylan, you know as well as I do, they
follow the trail of bread crumbs back to
their house.
DYLAN
"Then their father covered them with
kisses and they were safe."
HEATHER
They were safe and could sleep.
She tucks him in. Then notices something. A bump under the
covers, down by Dylan's feet. She pats it, curious.
DYLAN
Rex.
DYLAN (cont'd)
Rex keeps him from coming up.
HEATHER
Who?
DYLAN
The mean old man with the claws.
DYLAN (cont'd)
(matter-of-factly)
He wants to come up from down there.
While we sleep. I keep my feet up
here...
(indicates 'safe' area)
Rex keeps him down there. He's my guard.
(looks at her solemnly)
You should have a guard, too.
HEATHER
Dylan, there's nothing down there.
Look...
HEATHER (cont'd)
See?
DYLAN
It's different when you're gone.
OUTSIDE THE BLANKETS AGAIN
DYLAN (cont'd)
On, please?
HEATHER
(turns it back on)
Okay, sweetie, night, night, sleep tight.
DYLAN
(with her)
Don't let the bedbugs bite.
She kisses him gently and leaves the room. But not before
his voice catches her in the doorway.
DYLAN (cont'd)
Daddy coming home?
HEATHER
He's on his way.
DYLAN
He can follow the breadcrumbs, right?
HEATHER
Right.
She leaves, closing the door, and Dylan says quietly to the
night.
DYLAN
It the birds don't eat them first.
HIS POV
WIDER
NEWSCASTER (FILTER)
...tectonic nightmare...fault line
hitherto unknown seems to be spread
(STATIC) so extensive that (STATIC)...
RADIO
CHASE'S EYES
drooping further.
CHASE
ON CHASE'S FACE
CHASE
This is meeee, losing myyyy religion.
Look at meee, losing myyyy...
Reaches down.
HIS HAND
CU CHASE
Until Chase falls asleep. His eyes closing for good. Head
falling forward on a slack neck.
DYLAN
DYLAN
Mommy scared?
HEATHER
Mommy's fine, Dylan. Just had a bad
dream. What're you doing out of bed?
DYLAN
Rex woke me up. He was fighting.
HEATHER
Dylan, you go back to sleep now.
DYLAN
Not sleepy.
HEATHER
Dylan, go back to bed. I mean it.
HIGHWAY PATROLMAN #1
Heather Langenkamp?
HEATHER
Yes?
HIGHWAY PATROLMAN #1
Is Chase Porter your husband?
HEATHER
Yes.
HIGHWAY PATROLMAN #1
I'm afraid there was an accident. It
appears he fell asleep while driving,
ma'am.
HEATHER
Is he...I mean, was he hurt?
HIGHWAY PATROLMAN #2
I'm afraid it's worse than that, ma'am.
HEATHER
Is he dead?
HIGHWAY PATROLMAN #2
Yes ma'am.
HEATHER
Are you sure it's him? I...
HIGHWAY PATROLMAN #2
We have his effects, you can confirm from
that.
HEATHER
I want to see the body.
HIGHWAY PATROLMAN #1
No, you don't, ma'am, it's not necessary.
HEATHER
I want to see for myself.
And the way she says it rules out any possibility that she
will not do exactly that.
HEATHER
her feet echo on the cold marble walking down a hall lined
with gurneys holding bodies under sheets. From O.S.
one direction can be heard the distant sound of a WOMAN's
single, gut-deep WAIL. Then from the other, male laughter,
chat and the SOUND of an ELECTRIC TOOL whizzing away at
something.
Heather ENTERS. At the rear of this very large room two MEN
are eating lunch out of paper bags. A THIRD is working at a
body, lifting something dark and wet onto a scale.
THIRD MAN
Help you?
HEATHER
Porter. Chase Porter.
THIRD MAN
That a new one?
LUNCH EATER
Over there, third from the sink.
Heather just nods, her heart in her throat. The man's voice
is surprisingly compassionate.
HEATHER
Let me see once more.
LUNCH EATER
I'm sorry.
HEATHER
Lift the sheet again.
HEATHER (cont'd)
More.
HEATHER (cont'd)
What's that?
LUNCH EATER
Uh, well, this was a bad wreck, ma'am.
I mean, his head's gonna be okay for the
funeral and all, but...
Heather reaches out suddenly and pulls the sheet back much
farther. For one horrendous instant we glimpse a torso sewn
back together with rough mortician's stitches along four
deep, savage slashes.
The lunch eater pulls the sheet back over Chase as Heather
spins and vomits.
HEATHER
What did that?
HEATHER
It looks like...he was clawed.
LUNCH EATER
Yeah, well, that's why we don't lift the
sheet past the face, ma'am. Sometimes
what you don't see is what gets you
through the night.
HEATHER
Julie. Where's Dylan?!
HER POV
rolling to the side. And now gentler HANDS are touching her.
Trying to rouse her.
HEATHER (cont'd)
Dylan!?
JOHN SAXON
He's right here. It's okay!
HEATHER
What...happened?
JOHN SAXON
Quake knocked you off your feet. You got
bumped pretty good, actually.
(dabs blood from her forehead)
Heather turns and sees men already have the coffin back
level. The lid is not open - the coffin isn't split.
WIDER NOW
MINISTER
May he rest in peace, children. And my
you all get home safely!
CLOSER ON HEATHER
ROBERT ENGLUND
If there's anything I can do, Heater.
Anything...
HEATHER
Sleepwalking.
TV
Heather as NANCY in the boiler room for the first time (again
from NIGHTMARE I) seeing Freddy step out from behind the
furnace, backlit, dark, clawed.
CLOSE ON HEATHER
HEATHER
Dylan. Sweetie. Wake up, baby...
HEATHER (cont'd)
Dylan, baby, we're gonna get you back to
bed now.
DYLAN
I can't sleep there, Mommy. Please!
HEATHER
You've got to sleep, Dylan, you...
DYLAN
One two, Freddy's coming for you...
HEATHER
Dylan, did you hear that in that move?
DYLAN
What movie?
HEATHER
Then...where did you hear that song? Did
you answer the phone?
DYLAN
In my bed.
HEATHER
Your bed?
DYLAN
Under my covers.
(off her look)
Kids singing, and way down there, the
man...the mean man...
HEATHER
And...what's the man doing?
DYLAN
Trying to get up...trying to get into our
world.
Then Dylan stops, startled by the warm run of liquid over his
upper lip. His nose has started to coarse dark, red blood.
HEATHER
Oh, shit. Dylan.
DYLAN
Where's Daddy now?
HEATHER
Daddy's...in Heaven, Dylan. He's with
God now.
Dylan thinks a moment.
DYLAN
Do you have to die to see God?
HEATHER
No, I don't think so. You just have
to...pray, or reach...
DYLAN
Why does God let there be bad things?
HEATHER
I honestly don't know. Try to sleep,
baby.
DYLAN
Can you come with me in my dreams?
HEATHER
I think that only happens in movies. But
I'll always be here when you get back.
(looks under covers)
And I'll make sure nobody grabs your
toes, either.
She tickles his toes. He lets out a giggle and closes his
eyes. Heather does not close hers. In fact, she reaches
over and finds a still steaming cup of coffee stashed on her
bedside table and takes a long gulp.
we see Dylan's HAND reach down and touch REX. He turns the
snarling beast to face the darkness at the bottom of the bed.
HEATHER
I know what he's doing is bizarre, but
most of the time he seems so normal, so
well adjusted. I just can't believe it's
him. I mean, and not something outside,
influencing him.
(scared)
Or is that how denial works?
JOHN SAXON
When it is denial. I don't think that's
the case here, but if you're really
worried, have a doctor check him out.
You'll see, everything's fine.
HEATHER
You're not just saying that to help a
crazy friend cope, are you?
JOHN SAXON
All of Dylan's behavior is understandable
for a kid dealing with a parent's death.
How can a child process such a thing?
HEATHER
Don't know. Haven't been able to process
it very well myself.
JOHN SAXON
You're not crazy, by the way.
HEATHER
Thinking I saw Freddy in the grave feels
pretty crazy. And jumping in...
JOHN SAXON
You didn't jump in.
HEATHER
That's my memory. And it seemed
absolutely real.
JOHN SAXON
Seemed, not was.
HEATHER
(looks off, lower)
It's in my family, you know. My
grandmother died in an institution...
JOHN SAXON
Really?
(unfazed)
Hell, if having a screwy family made you
crazy, the world'd be one colossal
nuthouse.
HEATHER
I've never mentioned it to him.
JOHN SAXON
Kids know when something's bugging a
parent.
(focusing on it)
You've got no idea who this is calling?
HEATHER
Freddy, for all I know.
JOHN SAXON
Steady...
HEATHER
A man, or a boy with a deep, y'know,
Freddy voice.
JOHN SAXON
Six weeks of this, and you're surprised
you've got Freddy in your dreams? Hell,
Sonny Bono says after a while he was
seeing his stalker everywhere. Even at
Mass.
HEATHER
Really?
JOHN SAXON
Absolutely. And how many times has
Letterman called the cops thinking that
woman was down in his kitchen again? It
gets under your skin if you let it.
HEATHER
You really think Dylan's okay?
JOHN SAXON
Dylan's fine. You're fine. Hurting, but
fine. Definitely not crazy.
HEATHER
It's my worst fear, that whatever my
mother had, I'll have. And I'll pass it
along to...
Heather shakes her head and smiles, then looks up and gives a
start, seeing
DYLAN
UP ANGLE TO DYLAN
HEATHER
DYLAN
HEATHER
barely making it to him. The boy and her meeting with a bone-
jarring impact. Heather driven to the sand hard, with Dylan
atop her!
DYLAN
God wouldn't take me.
CLOSER
HEATHER
VOICE #2 (FILTER)
Hello?
HEATHER
Robert?
INTERCUTTING WITH:
ROBERT ENGLUND
Heather? You doing okay?
HEATHER
Holding my own. You know that guy who
was calling me all the time? He's
started again. He's been putting stuff
in my mail.
ROBERT ENGLUND
Must've read about the funeral. Sick
mother. That's the last thing you need
right now, I'm sure.
HEATHER
(almost embarrassed)
It's actually been giving me Freddy
nightmares.
HEATHER
It isn't you. He's scarier. He's...
(searching for words)
Robert puts down his brush, takes the portable phone to the
window and looks out as if he could see her.
ROBERT ENGLUND
Darker. More...evil?
HEATHER
Yeah...how'd you know?
ROBERT ENGLUND
Call it a guess...
HEATHER
Anyway, what I was calling about
was...have you seen any of the script, by
any chance?
ROBERT ENGLUND
Wes won't show it until it's finished.
That's what he told me, at least. I
asked him at the funeral.
HEATHER
When do you think it'll be done?
ROBERT ENGLUND
The way he's writing is so weird, who
knows? I asked him how far he'd gotten
at the funeral, and what was it he
said...? Oh yeah, as far as Dylan trying
to reach God. Weird, huh, that he'd have
your kid in it?
HEATHER
Robert? Have you been having any
nightmares?
HEATHER (cont'd)
Robert, I think we should talk. And not
over the phone. Could I come over?
ROBERT ENGLUND
Uh, actually today's not good. There's
something I've got to finish. How's
tomorrow?
HEATHER
Tomorrow, then. First thing in the
morning. Meanwhile take care, Robert,
okay?
ROBERT
MOVE IN ON HEATHER
DYLAN (O.S.)
(distant)
One two, Freddy's coming for you. Three
four, better lock your door...
DYLAN
Five six, grab your crucifix...
HEATHER
Sweetie, don't sing that...
DYLAN
Seven eight, better stay up late!
She bangs up against a wall, he's too near for her to dodge
away. They grapple, the boy suddenly with the strength of a
feral animal. He raises the blades, hissing at her
DYLAN (cont'd)
Nine ten!
Heather lurches backwards as he strikes, and
DYLAN (O.S.)
Never sleep again.
DYLAN
Never sleep again, never sleep again...
And scattered all around him on the floor are the filthy
pages of letters.
HEATHER
Dylan...
A*N*S*W*E*R
T*H*E
P*H*O*N*E
HEATHER (cont'd)
Yes?
FREDDY (FILTER)
I touched him.
DR. HEFNER
Any history of epilepsy in your family?
HEATHER
No.
DR. HEFNER
Diabetes?
HEATHER
No.
DR. HEFNER
Was there any trigger event? A trauma,
shock or...
(looks at her more carefully)
You haven't shown him any of the films
you make, have you? The horror stuff?
HEATHER
(not sure she imagined it or
not)
No...
DR. HEFNER
Good. I'm convinced they can tip an
unstable child over the edge.
HEATHER
Unstable? Dylan's not unstable, he's...
just...upset.
DR. HEFNER
We'll run a battery of tests and know in
a few days.
HEATHER
Does he have to stay here over night?
DR. HEFNER
Absolutely.
She holds Heather's eye and speaks low, so Dylan can't hear.
HEATHER
Like what?
DR. HEFNER
Sometimes what a child says or fantasizes
will give a clue to what ails him. Did
he say anything while he was still lucid?
HEATHER
(low)
No. Dylan didn't say anything.
She goes into the room. Dr. Hefner watches her carefully. A
nurse walks by and Hefner hands her the X-rays.
NURSE
What have we here?
DR. HEFNER
(low)
It's too soon to know for sure, but the
early symptoms point towards childhood
schizophrenia.
HEATHER
Dylan, can you hear me?
HEATHER (cont'd)
Dylan, you've got to fight it, whatever
it is that's after you. And you've got
to come back to me. You can't make it
alone. Do you hear?
ON DYLAN
HEATHER (cont'd)
Yes. And if you can hear me, you can
tell me what you need to feel safe.
HEATHER (cont'd)
(realizing)
Rex? Is that what you want? Rex is
home, Dylan. That's where you should be,
too. You've got to get better so they'll
let you come home, understand?!
DYLAN
(very, very quietly)
Home.
HEATHER
Home, that's right.
HEATHER (cont'd)
That's where I want you, Dylan. You know
we're not that far. Right out there past
the freeway is our home. But to get
there you've got to come out from where
you are. Then they'll let you come back
home to Rex...and to me.
NURSE
Time for your medicine, cowboy.
HEATHER
What is that?
NURSE
(quietly)
Just something to help him sleep.
NURSE (cont'd)
Attaboy. Now take a little nap.
(to Heather)
You'll have to leave now. He'll be fine.
We'll run tests tonight. You can visit
again in the morning.
HEATHER
Okay, Dylan. I'll be back here first
thing tomorrow. I love you.
She just sits there and sobs, for one moment all the
confusion and dread surging out of her. Then she forces
herself to breathe. Swipes away the tears. Swears to
herself. And starts the engine.
Heather drives and drinks 7/11 coffee. She's got the RADIO
on loud to fight drooping eyes.
RADIO NEWSCASTER
Seismologists at CalTech have counted
over 300 of the temblors so far. Though
most were too faint for us to feel, seven
have shaken our community in the last two
weeks. And now scientists are
speculating there might be an unknown
fault running beneath Los Angeles, a
fault that could...
PATRICE (SPEAKER)
Robert?
HEATHER
This is Heather, Patrice. I was calling
for Robert. He's not there?
PATRICE
He's...out of the house, Heather.
HEATHER (FILTER)
Will he be back any time soon?
PATRICE
Uh...actually, we're ducking out of town
for a while.
ON HEATHER
PATRICE (cont'd)
(on speaker)
And you should get away, too, Heather.
You really should.
PATRICE (cont'd)
Just a little break away from L.A.
PATRICE (cont'd)
We could all use a break right about now,
don't you think?
BACK ON HEATHER
WES
I wish I could tell you where this script
is going. I don't know. Look, I dream a
scene, I write it down the next morning.
Your guess is as good as mine as to how
it ends.
HEATHER
Well at least tell me what it's about so
far.
WES
I can tell you what the nightmares are
about. They're about this...entity.
Whatever you want to call it. It's old,
very old, and it's taken different forms
in different times. The only thing that
stays the same about it is what it lives
for.
HEATHER
What's that?
WES
Killing innocence, one way or the other.
HEATHER
This is still a script we're talking
about, right?
WES
I think of it as sort of a nightmare in
progress.
HEATHER
Then, in this nightmare in progress, does
this thing have any weaknesses?
WES
It can be captured, sometimes.
HEATHER
Captured? How?
WES
By storytellers, of all things. Every so
often, they imagine a story good enough
to catch its essence. Then it's held
prisoner for a while. In the story.
HEATHER
Like the Genie in the bottle.
WES
Exactly.
(beat)
The problem comes when the story dies.
It happens a lot of different ways, the
story gets too familiar, or too watered
down by people trying to make it easier
to sell, or ti's labeled a threat to
society and just plain banned. However
it happens, when the story dies, the evil
is set free.
HEATHER
You saying Freddy's this ancient thing?
WES
Current version. For ten years he's been
imprisoned as Freddy by the story of
Nightmare on Elm Street. But now that
the films have stopped-
(looks at her)
The genie's out of the bottle, Heather,
that's what the nightmares are about.
That's what I'm writing.
HEATHER
If Freddy's loose, I mean, in your
script, where's he going to go? Another
age? Another form?
WES
That's not what the dreams say he's
doing.
HEATHER
Then what is he doing?
WES
Well, see, he's gotten used to being
Freddy now. And kinda likes it here in
our time and space, too. So...he's
trying to cross over, from film into our
reality.
HEATHER
Isn't there anyone that can stop him?
WES
Interestingly enough, in the dreams there
is one person. A gatekeeper, so to
speak. Someone Freddy's got to get by
before he can enter our world.
(looks at her)
It's you, Heather.
HEATHER
Me? Why me?
WES
Dramatically speaking it makes perfect
sense. You played Nancy, after all, the
first to humiliate and defeat him.
HEATHER
That was Nancy, not me!
WES
But it was you that gave Nancy her
strength. So to get out he has to come
through you. And it's inevitable that
he'll hit you at your most vulnerable
points...
Heater pales.
HEATHER
Dylan. And...
(realizes)
Chase. My God, Wes, did you know?
WES
Heather, it's just a movie, a dream,
really...
HEATHER
You know damn well it's more than that
now!
(lower)
How can we stop him?
WES
The way to stop him is to make another
movie. And I swear to you I'll stay at
my computer and keep writing until I
finish the script. But when that time
comes...
(quietly)
You're gonna have to make a choice.
HEATHER
Choice? What kind of choice?
WES
Whether or not you're willing to play
Nancy one last time.
FADE TO BLACK.
FADE UP ON:
CLOCK 12:30AM
CU PAN OF BOOKS
CU HER FINGERS
SARA
...incipience of aphasia commonly
preceded by periods of acute
irritability...delusional accounts of
shadow figures... hearing of voices...
seizures, nausea and emesis...
Then she loses her grip momentarily on the book, and several
pages turn. She tries to find her place. Then straightens.
HEATHER
ANNOUNCER (TV/VO)
A six-point quake on the Richter Scale,
bringing scattered destruction throughout
L.A. Basin...
HEATHER
She's about to beep it off again when she stops, the story is
segueing to:
SARA (FILTER)
Heather? This is Sara. Um, sorry to
call so late, but...this is kinda hard...
I don't know if you've seen the news,
but... we just are thinking we might
shelf this new Nightmare project for a
while, and wanted you to know. Call.
Bye.
CLICK.
Heather leans back against her pillows. Closes her eyes and
takes a deep breath. Just the sound of the WIND now. Her
head falls slowly sideways.
Then the LIGHTS GO OUT. Heather lets out a cry of terror and
adrenaline. At last, it's over.
She looks. The rest she can guess, but what the hell was in
the closet? She crosses and opens the door, looking down to
see
The broken remains of her coffee pot. She looks back to her
bedside table. The coffee pot is gone.
The merest sound brings her head around, and she finds
herself looking into a face not ten inches from her own, a
dark, scarred figure, face contorted with menace, eyes
catching the scant light just enough to glint incredible
hatred and energy.
FREDDY
Naaaaancy!
CLOSE ON HEATHER
HEATHER
Dylan!
JULIE
HEATHER
Julie, what're you doing here?
JULIE
I don't know. I just...had this terrible
dream...that Dylan was in danger. I had
to come over to see...
(laughs nervously)
You must think I'm crazy.
HEATHER
No, I don't think that at all. How is
he?
JULIE
They wouldn't let me...
DR. HEFNER
Ms. Langenkamp. I'm afraid there are no
evening visiting hours in Intensive Care.
HEATHER
Is he all right?
DR. HEFNER
Dylan? He's holding well. Earlier he
had some problems, he's in an oxygen tent
just now...
HEATHER
Oh my God...
She goes to pass but the doctor stops her, looking down at
her sleeve.
DR. HEFNER
It seems we've had an accident, Mrs.
Langekamp. May I?
HEATHER
It happened during the earthquake. I
fell. I want to see Dylan...
But the doctor doesn't move out of the way. She looks from
the cuts to Heather's face, seeing the fear and stress.
DR. HEFNER
In a moment, first let's see about you.
DR. HEFNER
If these had been a few inches nearer to
the wrist... What did you say you cut
yourself on?
HEATHER
It was an earthquake and it was dark. I
have no idea.
DR. HEFNER
These look quite fresh.
HEATHER
They are...it happened in tonight's
quake.
(off her blank look)
It happened just fifteen minutes ago.
You must've felt it.
DR. HEFNER
(smiles faintly)
Guess we lucked out over here.
HEATHER
I meant to bring him his dinosaur, Rex.
Rex keeps Freddy from...
DR. HEFNER
The man from your films? Freddy Krueger
with the claws? Is that who he's afraid
of?
(eyes flick to Heather's arm)
You have let your child see your films,
haven't you?
Heather turns and faces the woman, furious.
HEATHER
Every kid knows about Freddy. He's like
Santa Claus or King Kong.
DR. HEFNER
I see. Well. Interesting talking to
you, Ms. Langenkamp. I hope you
understand, my concerns are simply for
the welfare of your son.
HEATHER
Dylan, honey. You shouldn't do that!
DYLAN/FREDDY
Too late. I'm almost there, Heather, I'm
almost there.
QUICK CUTS
Emergency machinery flying in. Heather pushed back. Nurses
scurrying. The SOUND of Dylan CRYING in a daze for his
mother.
HEATHER
Doctor...
DR. HEFNER
(to nurses)
Get her back! I've got to go in! Get me
a full anesthetic, STAT!
NURSE
We don't have any here, doctor.
DR. HEFNER
Screw it, then. I'm going in!
She rips the terrified child's gown away from his chest.
And with that, she pulls her hand out of her bag and we see
the grim glove. A medicalized version of the gleaming,
TINGING scalpel-sharp claws. Dr. Hefner raises them to
plunge into the child.
HEATHER
Nooooo!
the crazed Dr. Hefner is not there. But Heather has dived
right onto Dylan's bed. Now several NURSES struggle to
subdue her. Heather fights one last second, then realizes
what's happened.
NURSE
Now what have you done to yourself, Miss?
Heather looks down and sees the blood seeping out from under
the bandage on her arm. Then she looks back
HEATHER
He's got him. He's got my Dylan!
The nurses wheel and stare at her. Wild, trembling, and now
with a stark streak of gray slashed through her auburn hair!
NURSE
Who? Who's got him?
HEATHER
(low)
Freddy...
NURSE #2
Freddy...?
(laughs)
Who, Freddy Krueger or something?
Just at that point the real Dr. Hefner comes in. Takes in
the situation in an instant and asks
HEATHER
My baby. Freddy's got my baby! He's got
my Dylan!
The doctor seizes Heather roughly by the arms and shakes her
until she looks at him.
DR. HEFNER
Ms. Langenkamp. I suggest you go home
and get some rest. Your son is fine.
He's been taken downstairs for further
testing.
HEATHER
He was just here!
DR. HEFNER
(as to a retarded child)
He was here. You fell asleep. We took
him. You looked so exhausted, frankly,
we didn't wake you. Besides, the young
woman, Julie, is with him. Believe me,
everything is fine.
HEATHER
Everything is not fine!
And she bolts out of the room. Hefner swears under her
breath and snaps to a nurse.
DR. HEFNER
Call security.
TESTING NURSE #1
This is a restricted area. Do you have a
pass?!
HEATHER
Screw your pass!
DR. HEFNER
It's all right, now...Ms. Langenkamp,
just remain calm.
(glance to nurse)
Tell us how our boy is doing.
NEEDLE NURSE
He's fine, actually. He came out of coma
ten minutes ago.
(just to Hefner, lower)
It's looking like acute sleep
deprivation. I don't think she ever lets
the kid get a night's sleep.
DR. HEFNER
(more to herself)
Munchausen syndrome...?
HEATHER
What're you saying? Where is he?
The door behind them opens and two SECURITY GUARDS appear.
Hefner stops them with a hand signal, hearing...
JULIE (O.S.)
Over here, Heather.
JULIE (cont'd)
Got someone here who wants to see you!
HEATHER
You okay, champ?
DYLAN
Can we go get Rex, now? The bad man's
getting awful close.
HEATHER
I know he is, sweetie. We'll both go get
Rex right now.
DR. HEFNER
I'm afraid Dylan really should stay with
us until we know what's causing these
episodes, Ms. Langenkamp. I'm sure you
understand.
HEATHER
Tell you what. I'm gonna go get Rex for
you right now. You know home isn't far
from here, right?
DYLAN
(remembering)
Right 'cross the freeway.
HEATHER
That's right. So I won't be long.
Meanwhile Julie's gonna be right here
with you.
JULIE
You bet.
DYLAN
Hurry back, please. I'm sleepy.
HEATHER
Promise. Cross my heart.
(kisses him)
But until Mommy gets back, Dylan,
whatever you do, don't fall asleep.
JULIE
I'll stick to him like glue, Heather.
Swear to God.
Heather comes out and starts for the exit. But she doesn't
get more than a few steps before the two Security Guards come
out of nowhere and take her by each elbow.
HEATHER
Hey!
And before she knows it, Heather is hustled into the same
dispensary where Dr. Hefner patched her up earlier. And
there the good doctor waits now.
HEATHER
DO you mind...
DR. HEFNER
Just a quick word, Ms. Langenkamp. For
Dylan's sake.
HEATHER
If you don't mind, I've got something
more important to do than to make small
talk.
She starts to rise but the doctor presses her back down with
a look that means business.
DR. HEFNER
Won't you please be patient. All of this
is just routine.
DYLAN
Uh-oh...
NURSE AT CABINET
Would you mind stepping outside for just
one moment, miss?
JULIE
As a matter of fact, I would. What do
you think you're doing?
The nurse has already filled the syringe and now squirts out
the air bubble.
NURSE AT CABINET
Just a little shot to see that he gets
some sleep.
JULIE
No way. His mother specifically said...
The nurse moves for Dylan. Julie grabs her. The nurse just
stops and looks at her with a strange smirk of a smile.
NURSE AT CABINET
Do it.
DYLAN (O.S.)
Ow!
NURSE #2
(childlike)
All done.
JULIE
Bitch!
And she brings around a left hook that sends the nurse
reeling backwards...
and out the door. The woman lands flat on her back in the
hall!
NURSE #2
Hey! You can't do that!
Julie grabs the large syringe dropped by the KO'd nurse and
levels it at the other. Nurse #2 holds her own a moment, the
two facing each other needle to needle.
JULIE
I know what's in that one. Do you know
what's in this one?
(nurse #2 wavers)
Or what it'll do when I stick you with
it? And I will...
She feints. Nurse #2 drops her syringe like a hot potato and
runs out the room! Julie slams the door and locks it.
Then...
JULIE
Dylan. Don't fall asleep! Dylan!
DR. HEFNER
Ms. Langenkamp, has...there been any use
of recreational drugs in your family? Or
any history of mental disturbance?
HEATHER
What the hell are you asking?
DR. HEFNER
Please don't take this wrong. But if
there was, there's a good chance Dylan
could be suffering from something passed
down to him.
(leaning closer)
Have you been suffering from any
delusional events, Ms. Langenkamp?
HEATHER
No!
DR. HEFNER
There are drugs and treatments, Ms.
Langenkamp. We could place Dylan in
foster care for a short while. Run some
tests on you...
Heather cuts Hefner off with a deadly cold wave of her hand.
Gets up. Bumps against the guards.
HEATHER
I want my kid out of here now!
DR. HEFNER
Very well. As soon as we gather the
appropriate papers...
HEATHER
You don't understand. If Dylan falls
asleep,then...
DYLAN
Where's mommy? Where's...
DYLAN (cont'd)
(faint)
Julie, behind you!
But DYLAN SEES THE CLAWS RAISE OVER JULIE, then fall onto her
like the scythe of the Grim Reaper himself.
FROM OUR POV, JULIE lets out a scream and is hauled up into
mid-are by an invisible but horrible force just as
The door behind bursts open. The two nurses barge in, then
freeze, seeing
INT. CORRIDOR
NURSE ABBOTT
Forget it. Nothing you can do there.
Call the cops. Now!
HEATHER'S POV
Blood everywhere. But no Dylan.
INT. CORRIDOR
HEATHER
My son. Did you see my son?
NURSE #2
(in shock)
I...thought he was here...I thought...
Then Dr. Hefner's there. Not seeing yet into the room.
DR. HEFNER
No way he's going anywhere. He's been
well sedated.
HEATHER
He doesn't have to be awake to be on his
feet.
DR. HEFNER
What?
HEATHER
He sleepwalks, you idiot! He's fully
capable of walking out of this hospital.
(swallows, realizing)
Oh my God...He thinks I've gone home...
HEATHER'S VOLVO roars down the ramp and onto the street,
narrowly missing a collision, screaming off into the night.
JOHN SAXON
John Saxon. Do you have any idea what
time it is?
HEATHER
John. It's Heather. I need help!
JOHN SAXON
(instantly alert)
You got it. What's happening?
HEATHER
Dylan's run away from the hospital. I
don't know whether he's wandering around
or heading for the house. But I think
Freddy's after him. I know it sounds
crazy!
JOHN SAXON
You're right. That sounds crazy!
HEATHER
John. Will you please just look for him
around the hospital? I'm gonna go right
to the house.
(near tears)
Will you help me, John? Please!
JOHN SAXON
I'm on my way. You go home, Heather.
That's the smart thing to do. I'll call
you there!
HEATHER
Thank you, John. I'll never forget...
Heather leaps out of the car and screams at the top of her
lungs.
HEATHER
Dylannnnnnn!!!!
HEATHER (cont'd)
Dylan! Stay right there!
But then he looks up and reacts.
ON HEATHER
WITH DYLAN
WITH HEATHER
IN HER POV
BACK TO HEATHER
DYLAN
HEATHER (cont'd)
Freddy! You bastard! Take me!
A TANKER TRUCK
DYLAN
the blade of the claw cuts clear through his PJ's. He drops
hard. He jumps up and darts through a gap in the median
fence.
HEATHER
leaps for her life as a station wagon blurs past her without
even seeing her. Then she looks up to see a second car,
brakes smoking and screaming, coming right at her! She's too
paralyzed by fear to move, and the car hits her just before
it stops, knocking her flying. A moment later the freeway on
her side grinds to a halt.
Already people are out of their cars and running to her aid.
But on the other side of the median strip, the brakes are
still SCREAMING!
WITH DYLAN
WITH HEATHER
dazed, but fighting her way up. She pulls away from the
helping arms and staggers after her son!
INT. KITCHEN/DEN
HEATHER
Dylan!!!
JOHN SAXON
JOHN SAXON
Holy...
HEATHER
Where's Dylan?! Have you seen him?
JOHN SAXON
Relax, Nancy. Relax!
DYLAN
DYLAN
One two, Freddy's coming...Freddy's
coming...
JOHN SAXON
What in the world happened?
HEATHER
I know how Chase really died.
JOHN SAXON
What are you talking about?
HEATHER
Fred Krueger did it.
JOHN SAXON
Yeah, sure.
HEATHER
You saw him, didn't you, Dylan!?
DYLAN
(in deep trance)
Coming for you...
HEATHER
Dylan!
Dylan, sucking his thumb now, has turned to stare back at his
bedroom, apparently not hearing her.
JOHN SAXON
Jesus, what the hell's going on, Nancy?
HEATHER
John, why are you calling me Nancy?
JOHN SAXON
Why are you calling me John?
HEATHER
John...
(Saxon stops, looks at her
pained and confused)
Would you call Robert?
He stares at her.
JOHN SAXON/LT. THOMPSON
Robert?
HEATHER
Robert Englund. You know. The actor who
plays Freddy?
HEATHER
You know who. Freddy Krueger.
HEATHER
I love you too, Daddy...
Tears spring to her eyes and for some reason she gives a deep
shudder, as we...
HEATHER
Dylan!
She races inside and the iron reinforced door slams shut
behind her!
HEATHER
Dylan?
NANCY (TV)
Fred Krueger did it, Daddy.
Then she notices something on the floor. She stops and picks
it up.
HEATHER
(seeing what it is)
Dylan's sleeping pills...
She picks this pill up. Then, on impulse, lifts the blanket
and looks under. Two more pills, on in the middle, one far
down towards the bottom. She pulls the blanket all the way
back. Nothing but bed, then floor.
HEATHER
He's given me the only way I can join
him.
She closes her eyes and takes the pills. All of them.
Swallows. Turns back to the bed, lifts the cover again.
There's another pill there now, so far down she has to get
under the blanket to reach it. She tucks the knife in her
belt and crawls under.
And this time, instead of the edge of the mattress and floor
beyond, only more sheet is revealed. Going on another five
or six feet. And sloping downwards. And down there, near
the place where sheet and blanket come together, is another
pill. Heather starts down for it.
DYLAN
(distant)
Mommmeeee!
RUDDY LIGHT
HEATHER
D...Dylan?
She reaches under the red water, coming up with the butcher
knife. Then turns and splashes towards the last sound.
DYLAN (O.S.)
Mommy?
She races across the chamber towards the wall of flame, and
there at its base is DYLAN. Crouched alone in front of a
huge furnace, backlit by the angry flames. And he's holding
something. A sheaf of papers. And the whole dimension falls
quiet as he holds it out to her...
Heather starts for him, then warily stops, alert for a trap.
HEATHER
Dylan, where's the man?
DYLAN
(indicating the sheaf of
papers)
Here.
She splashes to him. Drops the knife on a sill of a furnace
and takes him in her arms.
HEATHER
What...what is that?
DYLAN
A story?
HEATHER
Yes. It's a story. A story for a movie.
DYLAN
Read me some?
HEATHER
(reading)
"At last his mother finds him. She gives
him a long, happy hug. And then looks at
the pages. 'Story?' the little boy asks.
'Yes,' says his mother. 'A story of us.'
And the mother takes the book and begins
to read."
(Heather looks at him and
laughs' reads more)
"And as she begins to read, from behind
her there comes...There comes..."
FREDDY
Meet your maker!
He lifts his arm to strike, then lets out the most GOD AWFUL
SCREAM IMAGINABLE!
down there on the deck with the big knife jammed into the
back of Freddy's right knee!
FREDDY
goes down like a fallen Seqouia clawing for the child.
HEATHER
Run, Dylan!
And run he does. Freddy twists Heather around and flings her
across the room into a stone pillar. Heather hits hard and
doesn't move. Freddy turns and SEES
DYLAN
FREDDY
pulls out the knife and flings it away. Takes off after him
like a tiger after a fawn.
FREDDY
DYLAN
A FINAL CHAMBER
a huge furnace ending the passage. With one last look over
his shoulder telling him he must do something fast. Dylan
climbs like a little monkey and disappears into the maw of
the huge furnace. This one not fired up but still lit from
within by a huge PILOT FLAME.
INT. FURNACE
Dylan jumps the flame and lands singed but safe on the far
side of the fire pit, safe for the moment as Freddy slams
into the opening of the furnace, reaching for him. And
though he's too big to get in fast, his claws are inching
closer and closer, inches now from the boy's body!
Heather drags herself up, half dead, but hearing the SCREAMS
OF DYLAN turning to see Freddy head and shoulders inside the
distant furnace. She races back and retrieves the knife.
INT. FURNACE
INT. FURNACE
FREDDY
Gonna eat you up...
OUTSIDE FURNACE
Heather has made it there in time and has the knife buried
deep between Freddy's legs, her body blocking sight of
exactly where. But we get the idea. She shoves it hard and
twists. Freddy HOWLS and fills the world.
INSIDE FURNACE
HIS POV
the side vent grill pops and Dylan jumps out, and at the same
instant Freddy pulls his legs fully inside in terrified
panic. Together, HEATHER AND DYLAN SLAM the main furnace
door and bolt it.
His bed, as the blanket bumps up yet again, and Dylan and
Heather fall out onto the floor. Heather, wet, shivering and
bloodied, turns and pulls the blanket completely off the bed,
wrapping it around herself and her child. And of course
there is nothing behind them now but...bed.
Heather turns to Dylan and pulls his head against her breast.
She looks to the clock. It changes from 6:59AM to 7:00.
Then she looks to the floor.
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