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Freddy's Nightmares was a syndicated horror anthology television series that aired for two seasons from October 1988 until March 1990. Starring and hosted by Robert Englund as the lovable child murderer, Freddy Krueger, each episode takes us to Springwood, Ohio for a pair of twisted tales. This collection features breakdowns of each episode in the series, interviews with the show's creators and a selected history of the bizarre world of horror anthology television.
Get comfortable because you are about to be scared! Join us for 18 stories of monsters, killers, and holiday horrors! There's something to terrify everyone in this collection!
Strickfield, Ohio is a village all its own. It's known for being a place that time seems to have forgotten with its vintage appearance. Students come from miles around to attend the university for its top-level programs. To the naked eye, it's a village where one would want to come and live and raise a family.However, there are those that know Strickfield for its haunted tales and lore. Within the pages of this book are stories of cursed objects, vampires, werewolves, monsters, haunted houses, urban legends, and even serial killers. And then there are tales that take place outside the village in the vast backwoods area.After reading these forty frightening tales, you may wonder if Strickfield, Ohio is truly a place you may want to visit. Even during some of the biggest holidays out of the year! If you do decide to visit this village, you may not be the same once you've left . . . if you can leave.These tales are not for the feint of heart. If you're brave enough, then enter Strickfield of your own free will.But remember, you were warned . . .
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