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The Nightmares on Elm Street

The Nightmares on Elm Street

$175.00
The Nightmares on Elm Street
$175.00

The Story

6W Joseph Locke. Story by Brian Helgeland and William Kotzwinkle. Screenplay by Scott Pierce. Characters by Wes Craven. Part Five written by Leslie Bohem. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1989.

Notes

The novelization of A Nightmare on Elm Street brought the chilling story of Freddy Krueger from the screen into book form, allowing fans to experience the horror in a new medium. Novelizations of horror films like this often expand on character thoughts, motivations, and background details that the film can only hint at, intensifying the suspense and psychological impact. The book captured the dark, terrifying atmosphere of Wes Craven’s original 1984 film while providing a deeper narrative perspective on the teens of Elm Street and their nightmare-filled encounters with Freddy.

Joseph Locke, working as a ghostwriter, was responsible for translating the screenplay into this compelling prose adaptation. As a ghostwriter, Locke’s role was to remain faithful to the original film while enhancing the story with literary elements that worked for readers, such as internal monologues, descriptive settings, and pacing suitable for a novel. His work illustrates how ghostwriters can bring cinematic stories to life in book form, allowing fans to engage with popular media franchises in new and immersive ways.

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Paperback in excellent condition.

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Description

6W Joseph Locke. Story by Brian Helgeland and William Kotzwinkle. Screenplay by Scott Pierce. Characters by Wes Craven. Part Five written by Leslie Bohem. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1989.

Notes

The novelization of A Nightmare on Elm Street brought the chilling story of Freddy Krueger from the screen into book form, allowing fans to experience the horror in a new medium. Novelizations of horror films like this often expand on character thoughts, motivations, and background details that the film can only hint at, intensifying the suspense and psychological impact. The book captured the dark, terrifying atmosphere of Wes Craven’s original 1984 film while providing a deeper narrative perspective on the teens of Elm Street and their nightmare-filled encounters with Freddy.

Joseph Locke, working as a ghostwriter, was responsible for translating the screenplay into this compelling prose adaptation. As a ghostwriter, Locke’s role was to remain faithful to the original film while enhancing the story with literary elements that worked for readers, such as internal monologues, descriptive settings, and pacing suitable for a novel. His work illustrates how ghostwriters can bring cinematic stories to life in book form, allowing fans to engage with popular media franchises in new and immersive ways.

Description

Paperback in excellent condition.

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