#nightmareonelmst #freddykrueger #movieprop Today we're taking a look at some iconic props from the Elm Street series. As well as picking a bone with the Prop Store in regards to a certain listing... Enjoy! Sean Clark: / @malfuncsean
Man this is so cool!! I love the recreation of “Freddy” from the original Nightmare poster, that you have set up next to you. If I could own any ANOES memorabilia, it would be literally anything from Dream Master. That is my absolute favorite Nightmare film!
ya these are sweet man, hope you continue doing them. Child's Play, Hellraiser, Halloween. Maybe Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Freddy, Jason, Chucky, Pinhead, Myers, Leatherface and Candyman have always been the quintessential TOP 7 Slashers for me. Im born in 1988 so I just absolutely love all these films, their ingenuity, imagination, practical and special effects, make-up artistry are just top notch and talent at its finest in the 1980s.. Freddy films are especially creative and just brilliant.
Couple things: The Part 3 Glove was apparently one of several crew gift gloves made and passed out, Not screen used but production built like you said :) The Part 6 glove that Maggie wore in that scene was also used in an episode of Freddy's Nightmares (Can be matched by the rivet setting along with a special solder spill hanging off the left side of the backplate.) Its also one of a few gloves used in that scene (She picks up the Hero glove, Puts on and flares the Part 6 secondary Hero and when she walks towards him its the glove featured in this video) Great video Chris
Sounds like some ppl are seriously underestimating the horror fandom, & just how much of ourselves we are willing to invest in what we love. 'Who could possibly tell the difference, it's Freddy Krueger ain't it?' These nerds won't know the difference between a few pieces of aged makeup...Lol Don't be so sure about that.
Much like modern art, the collectible industry has been flooded with dirty money. It’s a good way to launder it. That’s likely why someone would pay so much.
Was that Part 1/2 glove ever verified? I remember seeing fan consensus shift on its authenticity after Robert Englund said that the original glove was in his possession.
The appliances were relisted by propstore in March of this year. They now claim they're from Dream Warriors. Somebody bought the appliances, had them restored, and is now selling them for 20k.
The glove from part 3 that sold for so much. Must have been the one that was stolen by fans that snuck into the set acting as crew members. To my knowledge it never saw any screen time but could be wrong. Maybe it was just very little. If it indeed is the same glove
I built a razor glove, its mechanically a bit more complex but it articulates correctly and is functional. it's kind of a prototype and has some weak points, mostly because copper has strength limitations. it's the glove Freddy should have had in my opinion. what I made is far more frightening because I probably have a better working knowledge of bladed weapons than the prop designers and have fabricating skills. I made an original type first and it looks cool but no good too many weak points. the 2010 version looks cool but would never work unless the one wearing it is a supernatural dream demon.
_"How can something that has never seen screen time go for so much?"_ *Me: [Looking at the store bought (mass produced) Gen 1 Ghostface masks on Ebay that were never on the set of "Scream" sell for $800 - $1,000]* _Good question._
It's because the masks were owned by a small company before the Scream movies. Movie or not, those are extremely rare and iconic masks. You also can't get the original design anymore
I bought a collection from someone and I have a glove and sweater signed by Robert but also he sold me a hat signed by him too that he claimed is screen used so I might have a hat in my collection
Becker hasn't owned the glove for years. It was in a museum for a while, but I'm not sure if it's still there or if it's in someone's personal possession now. It should go to Robert Englund or whoever originally owned the glove since it was stolen from the set of ANOES 2.
seeing how some of the leather gloves shown in this video have aged makes me wonder how would an old-man Freddy Krueger could look like if there was a new movie today. Similar to how Michael Myers mask looked in the 2018 film.
Sean Clark has been in movies. He's also a talent agent and producer, among other things. I don't know where you get the glorified fan boy thing from. You obviously don't know what you're talking about.
Of course it is, always happy to hear Chris go through a few bits and pieces. Part of the carm of his vids is seeing how passionate he is about some classic props and watching him geek out.