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''A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge'' (stylized on-screen as ''A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy's Revenge'') is a 1985 American
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directed by
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and written by David Chaskin. It stars
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,
Kim Myers Kimberly S. Myers is an American television and film actress. Her breakthrough role was in the 1985 horror film '' A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge'' as Lisa Webber. She acted in another horror sequel in 1996, '' Hellraiser: Blood ...
,
Robert Englund Robert Barton Englund (born June 6, 1947) is an American actor and director. Englund is best known for playing the villain Freddy Krueger in the ''A Nightmare on Elm Street'' franchise. Englund has received multiple accolades and honors, incl ...
as
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, and
Robert Rusler Robert Rusler (born September 20, 1965) is an American film and television actor. He made his film debut in the teen comedy '' Weird Science'' (1985) and subsequently appeared in the horror films '' A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge'' ...
. It is the second installment in the ''A Nightmare on Elm Street'' franchise. The film follows Jesse Walsh, a teenager who begins having recurring nightmares about Freddy Krueger after moving into the former home of Nancy Thompson from the first film. ''Freddy's Revenge'' was released on November 1, 1985, and grossed $30 million at the domestic box office on a budget of $3 million. It received mixed reviews from critics upon release, with many comparing it unfavorably to its predecessor. However, it has enjoyed later success as a
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, with critics having reassessed the film's
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themes and subject material. It was distributed by
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. The film was followed by '' A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors'' (1987).


Plot

Five years after
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's apparent defeat, the Walsh family has moved into Nancy Thompson's former home. Their teenage son, Jesse, has a nightmare about Krueger. Jesse and his friend Lisa Webber discover Nancy Thompson's diary in his room, detailing her nightmares, which are strikingly similar to his. Small fires occur around the house, culminating in the
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of the Walsh's pet birds. Jesse has another nightmare where Freddy tells him to kill for him. The dreams grow more intense, and he unsuccessfully attempts different measures to keep himself awake. He eventually begins wandering the streets at night. One night, he is caught by his gym teacher, Coach Schneider, in a
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and is made to run laps at school as punishment. In the gym showers, Freddy emerges and kills Schneider. Afterward, Jesse is horrified to see the glove on his hand. He is escorted home by the police after being found wandering the streets naked. Lisa takes Jesse to the abandoned factory where Freddy Krueger worked, but they find nothing there. The following night, Jesse attends Lisa's pool party and kisses her, but his body begins to change, and he leaves in a panic. He goes to his friend Ron Grady's house, confesses to killing Schneider, and instructs Grady to watch him as he sleeps. When Grady falls asleep, Freddy emerges from Jesse's body and kills him. Freddy then changes back to Jesse, who flees back to Lisa's house. Lisa realizes that Jesse's terror is giving Freddy his strength, but he cannot stop fearing him and transforms again. Freddy attacks Lisa but realizes he cannot harm her due to Jesse's influence. He goes outside instead, where he slaughters the partygoers before escaping. Lisa drives to the abandoned factory, having to control her fear before confronting Freddy. She pleads with Jesse to fight Freddy, confesses her love for him, and kisses Freddy. After this, Jesse begins to fight back. Freddy combusts and turns to ash, from which Jesse emerges. Later, as Jesse, Lisa, and Lisa's friend Kerry are taking the bus to school, Jesse notices similarities to his original nightmare and panics. Kerry insists it is all over before Freddy's clawed arm bursts through her chest. Freddy laughs as the bus drives into the field, just as in Jesse's first nightmare.


Cast

*
Mark Patton Mark Patton (born September 22, 1959) is an American interior designer and actor. Beginning his professional acting career in 1982, Patton is perhaps best known for his feature film roles as Joe Qualley in the dramatic film '' Come Back to the ...
as Jesse Walsh *
Kim Myers Kimberly S. Myers is an American television and film actress. Her breakthrough role was in the 1985 horror film '' A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge'' as Lisa Webber. She acted in another horror sequel in 1996, '' Hellraiser: Blood ...
as Lisa Webber *
Robert Rusler Robert Rusler (born September 20, 1965) is an American film and television actor. He made his film debut in the teen comedy '' Weird Science'' (1985) and subsequently appeared in the horror films '' A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge'' ...
as Ron Grady *
Clu Gulager William Martin Gulager (; November 16, 1928 – August 5, 2022), better known as Clu Gulager, was an American television and film actor and director born in Holdenville, Oklahoma. He first became known for his work in television, appearing in ...
as Ken Walsh *
Hope Lange Hope Elise Ross Lange (November 28, 1933 – December 19, 2003) was an American film, stage, and television actress. She was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress f ...
as Cheryl Walsh *
Marshall Bell Archibald Marshall Bell (born September 28, 1942) is an American character actor. He has appeared in many character roles in movies and television. He is known for roles in '' A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge'' (1985), '' Stand b ...
as Coach Schneider * Melinda O. Fee as Mrs. Webber * Tom McFadden as Mr. Webber *
Sydney Walsh Sydney Walsh (born in June 6, 1961) is an American actress. She starred in the television series '' Hooperman''. Early life and education Sydney Walsh was born in New York City in 1961. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and theat ...
as Kerry Hellman *
Robert Englund Robert Barton Englund (born June 6, 1947) is an American actor and director. Englund is best known for playing the villain Freddy Krueger in the ''A Nightmare on Elm Street'' franchise. Englund has received multiple accolades and honors, incl ...
as
Freddy Krueger Freddy Krueger () is a fictional character and the antagonist of the ''A Nightmare on Elm Street'' horror film franchise. Created by Wes Craven, he made his debut in Craven's '' A Nightmare on Elm Street'' (1984) as the malevolent spirit of a ...
* Edward Blackoff as Biology Teacher *
Christie Clark Christie Mary Clark (born December 13, 1973) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Carrie Brady in ''Days of Our Lives''. Early life Christie Clark was born in Los Angeles, California, on December 13, 1973, to Craig and C ...
as Angela Walsh * Lyman Ward as Mr. Grady *
JoAnn Willette Joann Willette (born October 12, 1963) is an American actor, actress. Willette is best known for appearing in the role of Constance "Connie" Lubbock in the television series ''Just the Ten of Us'' from 1988 to 1990. She has also made appearances ...
as Girl on Bus *
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as Policeman *
Brian Wimmer Brian Wimmer (born October 1, 1959) is an American actor. He is perhaps best known for his role as Cpl. Boonie Lanier in the TV series ''China Beach'', which ran from 1988 until 1991. He also regularly appeared on ''Flipper'' (1995-1996) and had ...
as Do-Gooder *
Kerry Remsen Kerry Remsen is an American actress. She is the daughter of actor Bert Remsen and casting director Barbara Joyce Dodd, sister of Ann Remsen Manners and has been married to Ron Cates since 2006. She attended the U.S. Grant High School in Van Nuys ...
as Girlfriend *
Robert Shaye Robert Kenneth Shaye (born March 4, 1939) is an American businessman, film producer, actor, director, and writer. Shaye is the founder of New Line Cinema, a film production studio that was most successful for distributing ''The Lord of the Rin ...
as Bartender


Production


Development

Pre-production for ''A Nightmare on Elm Street 2'' began in April 1985. Screenwriter
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pitched the producers with his idea of using
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and
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as a plot device for the second film: "My concept was a homage to '' Rosemary's Baby''. I came up with a plot that had a new family move into the house, a teenage boy, his pregnant mother and a stepfather the boy didn't get along with. It was a real bloody, scary idea, much more physical and realistic because the dream reality stuff was less central to these movies then. My story was more of a possession scenario with Freddy getting inside the mother's womb, controlling the fetus. But
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passed on it because xecutiveSara Risher was pregnant at the time, and I understand the idea upset her. So they went with David Chaskin's concept instead." Though both films ended up using the spirit possession concept, the pregnancy idea would eventually be used in the sequel '' A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child'', which Bohem would write the script for.
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offered
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the chance to direct again after helming ''
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'', but he turned down the offer since he had many problems with the script, such as the "possessed
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" that seemed very ridiculous to him, and of
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merging with the main character and manifesting in real life at the pool party to kill scores of teenagers of which many are bigger than him, which Craven thought would diminish Freddy's scare factor as
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is not very tall in stature.
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, who had previously written and directed ''
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'' for New Line was offered to direct. In a 2020 interview he explained that he had "no interest in making horror films" and that his initial feeling was to turn Robert Shaye down. After realizing that ''A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy's Revenge'' could put him on the map as a director, he said yes. The intro scene with Jesse Walsh's nightmare of Freddy driving the bus was carried over from the previous film; Craven was vehemently against Freddy appearing in person as the driver of the car in the epilogue scene, as he felt the storyline for Nancy Thompson (
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),
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(
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), Rod Lane ( Nick Corri) and Glen Lantz (
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) should be self-contained in the first film. The compromise between him and Shaye was therefore to use the idea of Freddy driving the vehicle for the sequel, but not for any characters from Craven's film. The character of Lisa Webber was named Lisa Poletti in the script. On Wes Craven's suggestions, Chaskin put more emphasis on Lisa in the film than he originally intended; he explains that Craven "suggested that we shift the focus from Jesse the male lead. In the script the focus was on Jesse for 90% of the film, then suddenly it shifted to Lisa, his girlfriend. I pretty much added some focus on Lisa, and now it's like 50-50."


Casting

New Line Cinema originally thought to save money by not hiring Robert Englund to reprise his role as Freddy and instead simply use an unnamed
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in a rubber mask to play the part - as had been the case for masked, mute, impersonal killers like
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and Michael Myers - but reconsidered when they realized that the man had the gait and posture of "a dimestore monster" or "
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" as opposed to Englund's classically trained physical acting. Footage of the extra as Freddy does appear in the film, during Coach Schneider (
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)'s death scene in the shower, though obscured by excessive water steam. Realizing their mistake, the producers quickly brought back Englund for the rest of the film and series. Robert Shaye, head of New Line Cinema, wanted to play the role of Ron Grady's father (played in the film by Lyman Ward) but was denied by director Jack Sholder who gave him the non-speaking role of the bartender at the S&M bar that Jesse visits. Shaye would later recall in '' Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy'' that his leather outfit was purchased from Los Angeles store The Pleasure Chest. The 2010 documentary ''Never Sleep Again'' covered the casting of the other leads- the main contenders for the role of Jesse were Mark Patton and
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; Pitt lost the role as he was deemed 'too nice' by the producers. Mark Patton had recently received positive critical attention for his role in '' Come Back to the 5 & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean''. Both Patton and co-star
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(who played Ron Grady) were allowed to sit in on the casting of Lisa.
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was chosen because, according to director Sholder, she looked like a young
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.


Filming

Principal photography commenced in June 1985. Director Jack Sholder said in an interview he "had very little time to prepare" and that the movie contained "a lot of special effects, none of which I knew how to do". The film's special effects were headed by
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, who handled Freddy's design, and
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, who was responsible for the transformation effects wherein Freddy comes out of Jesse's body. David B. Miller, who created the makeup for the original film, was busy working on '' Cocoon'' and '' My Science Project''. In a later interview, Yagher expressed disappointment and confusion regarding the ending of the film.


Music

The film's score was composed by
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. The song " Have You Ever Seen a Dream Walking" performed by
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plays over the film's end credits. The songs "
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" by
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, "Whisper to a Scream" by
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, "On the Air Tonight" by Willy Finlayson, "Move It in the Night" by Skagarack, and "Terror in My Heart" by the Reds are also featured in the film.


Reception


Box office

The film opened on 522 screens in the New York,
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and Texas areas. Varying figures have been reported for its opening weekend. ''
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'' reported it opening with $3,865,475 placing it second for the weekend behind ''
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''. An advert in the following day's '' Weekly Variety'' claimed it had grossed $3,220,348 placing it third behind '' To Live and Die in L.A.'' and contemporary websites such as
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report it grossing exactly $1 million less than the initial ''Daily Variety'' figure, with only $2.9 million, coming in fourth place. Whichever figure is used, the per screen total was higher than the other films in the top 10. The following weekend, it grossed $1,819,203 for a 10-day total of $5,569,334 (which New Line also reported in an advertisement), which indicates that the initial figure reported by ''Daily Variety'' was overstated. In the US, the film eventually made $30 million on a budget of $3 million.


Critical response

Critical reaction of the film was mixed upon release, with some criticism in comparison to its predecessor.
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of ''
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'' praised the film, saying that it has "clever special effects, a good leading performance and a villain so chatty he practically makes this a human-interest story". The review also gave the lead performances positive reviews, noting, "Mr. Patton and Miss Myers make likable teen-age heroes, and Mr. Englund actually turns Freddy into a welcome presence.
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and
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have some good moments as Jesse's parents, and Marshall Bell scowls ferociously as the coach who calls his charges ''dirtballs'' and who is eventually attacked by a demonic towel." ''
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'' gave the film a positive review saying, "Episodic treatment is punched up by an imaginative series of special effects. The standout is a grisly chest-burster setpiece." In a negative review, ''
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'' called the film a "tedious, humorless mess". On
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the film has an approval rating of 42% based on 30 reviews, with an average rating of 5.1/10. The site's critics consensus reads: "An intriguing subtext of repressed sexuality gives ''Freddy's Revenge'' some texture, but the ''Nightmare'' loses its edge in a sequel that lacks convincing performances or memorable scares." On
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the film has a weighted average score of 43 out of 100 based on six critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews.


Homoerotic subtext

Film commentators have often remarked on the film's perceived
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theme, claiming its
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suggests Jesse is a repressed homosexual. They note, in particular, the scenes where he encounters his gym teacher Coach Schneider at a
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, and his flight to his male friend Grady's house after he attempts to make out with his girlfriend Lisa at her pool party. Further, actor Mark Patton, who plays Jesse, played a role so often written as female in the subgenre (such as in the first film) that it has become known as the "
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". At the time of its release, one publication referred to it as "the gayest horror film ever". In the 21st century, it has become a
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for gay audiences. On ''Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy'', David Chaskin refers to a 2009 list on
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which lists "The 5 Most Unintentionally Gay Horror Movies", with ''Freddy's Revenge'' as number one, and states that "There is nothing logical that can explain the level of homoeroticism in this movie". The book ''Welcome to Our Nightmares: Behind the Scene with Today's Horror Actors'' elaborates on the film's homoerotic subtext, stating that: "The film suggested an undertone of homosexuality, starting with the protagonist's gender-neutral name. Jesse's rarely fully clothed. He and a tormentor have a sweaty wrestling match. His coach, clad in leather, basically hits on him in a
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, then gets killed by Freddy, including a bare-ass spanking. Freddy emerges from Jesse's stomach in the same forced-birth technique that made the ''Alien'' films legendary." Mark Patton has claimed the film's gay subtext was increasingly emphasised through script rewrites as production progressed. "It just became undeniable" he told ''
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'' video." He has felt betrayed since he knew the filmmakers were aware he was gay, but
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. They had considerable leverage over him in having him perform a role that, combined with his performance as a gay teen in ''Come Back to the Five & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean'' the year before, led to him being
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as gay. The role called attention to what he was trying to avoid discussing and would have forestalled him getting any significant roles in 1980s Hollywood. In particular, Patton blames Chaskin, who he says claimed the subtext arose from how Patton played the part. "I love when euses the word 'subtext,'" he complained. "Did you actually go to a freshman English course in high school? This is not subtext." In 2016 he said Chaskin "sabotage him. "Nobody ever affected my confidence—the boys that threw rocks at me, nobody—but this man did." Chaskin denied for years that there was a gay subtext in his screenplay. Instead, at one point, he told a reporter that Patton had simply played the part "too gay". The emotional stress of the film led Patton to leave acting shortly afterwards for a career in
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. While Chaskin has tried to reach out and apologize to Patton over the years, with limited success, he maintains that Patton's "interpretations of Jesse were choices that he made ... I have to believe that he 'got it' and that was how he decided to play it." In 2010, Chaskin finally admitted it was a deliberate choice on his part. "
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was skyrocketing and I began to think about our core audience—adolescent boys—and how all of this stuff might be trickling down into their psyches," he explained. "My thought was that tapping into that angst would give an extra edge to the horror." One scene that would have made the gay subtext more apparent was toned down. Englund was actually prepared to insert one of his hand's knife blades into Jesse's mouth instead of merely caressing his lips with it as he does in the finished film, but Patton did not feel comfortable with it. The film's makeup artist suggested to Patton that he not do the scene that way to protect his image. In a February 2010 interview with ''Attitude'' magazine, Englund said "... the second ''Nightmare on Elm Street'' is obviously intended as a
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paranoia. Jesse's wrestling with whether to
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or not and his own sexual desires was manifested by Freddy. His friend is the object of his affection. That's all there in that film. We did it subtly but the casting of Mark Patton was intentional too, because Mark was out and had done ''Come Back to the Five & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean''." In an article written by Brent Hartinger for ''
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'', he notes that a "frequent debate in gay pop culture circles is this: Just how 'gay' was 1985's ''A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge'' (the first ''Elm Street'' sequel)? The imagery in the movie makes it seem unmistakably gay — but the filmmakers have all along denied that that was their intention." During his interview segment for the 2010 documentary film ''Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy'', David Chaskin admitted that the gay themes were intentional, something he had denied until that point. In a 2020 interview director Jack Sholder said he never had any discussions with Chaskin or anybody at New Line about a gay subtext in the script during production. He did add that in his view the movie was about "repressed sexual angst that every teenager experiences" and that "that angst can express itself in the question: Am I gay?". He also pointed out that Mark Patton did not pick up on any gay subtext when he read the script, but that it was pointed out to him by one of the crew members. Sholder concluded by saying: "Looking back on it, there were a whole bunch of decisions, starting with casting Mark that really… If you look at some of the exegeses as to why it’s the gayest horror film of all time, some of it is people reading stuff into things, some of it was intentional and some of it was stuff that people added that fed into that idea." Others in the cast and crew have said that they were unaware of any such themes at the time they made the film, but that a series of creative decisions on the part of director Jack Sholder unintentionally brought Chaskin's themes to the forefront. In an interview Sholder said, "I simply didn't have the self-awareness to realize that any of this might be interpreted as gay". Now-out Mark Patton said, "I don't think that
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Jesse was originally written as a gay character. I think it's something that happened along the line by serendipity". Patton also wrote ''Jesse's Lost Journal'' about Jesse's life after the film and dealing with his homosexuality. In 2019, Patton produced and starred in the documentary film '' Scream, Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street'', which focuses on the legacy of ''Freddy's Revenge'' and how it affected him.


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