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* {{Gorn}}: ''Film/ANightmareOnElmStreet1984'', ''Film/{{A Nightmare on Elm Street|1984}}'', in particular.
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Wesley Earl "Wes" Craven (August 2, 1939 - August 30, 2015) was an American film director, producer, and writer, and was the creator of many iconic and genre-defining horror films. He was probably best known for his creation of Freddy Krueger, the dream-haunting villain introduced in ''Film/ANightmareOnElmStreet1984'', but also found great success a decade later with the movie ''Film/{{Scream 1996}}'', a {{deconstruction}} of the [[SlasherMovie slasher sub-genre]] that led to [[FollowTheLeader a slew of horror films in the late '90s imitating it]].
Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Craven was raised by a Baptist family and was reportedly a target for bullies (including one with the same name as his most famous creation). After leaving home, he gained an education in English literature, psychology, and writing; he then married and started a family. His marriage ended after five years, and his children left with his ex-wife. He moved to New York, and eventually directed ''Film/TheLastHouseOnTheLeft'', followed five years later by ''Film/TheHillsHaveEyes1977''. The success of these movies made him a seminal name in horror cinema.
Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Craven was raised by a Baptist family and was reportedly a target for bullies (including one with the same name as his most famous creation). After leaving home, he gained an education in English literature, psychology, and writing; he then married and started a family. His marriage ended after five years, and his children left with his ex-wife. He moved to New York, and eventually directed ''Film/TheLastHouseOnTheLeft'', followed five years later by ''Film/TheHillsHaveEyes1977''. The success of these movies made him a seminal name in horror cinema.
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Wesley Earl "Wes" Craven (August 2, 1939 - August 30, 2015) was an American film director, producer, and writer, and was the creator of many iconic and genre-defining horror films. He was probably best known for his creation of Freddy Krueger, the dream-haunting villain introduced in ''Film/ANightmareOnElmStreet1984'', ''Film/{{A Nightmare on Elm Street|1984}}'', but also found great success a decade later with the movie ''Film/{{Scream 1996}}'', ''Film/{{Scream|1996}}'', a {{deconstruction}} of the [[SlasherMovie slasher sub-genre]] that led to [[FollowTheLeader a slew of horror films in the late '90s imitating it]].
Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Craven was raised by a Baptist family and was reportedly a target for bullies (including one with the same name as his most famous creation). After leaving home, he gained an education in English literature, psychology, and writing; he then married and started a family. His marriage ended after five years, and his children left with his ex-wife. He moved to New York, and eventually directed ''Film/TheLastHouseOnTheLeft'', followed five years later by''Film/TheHillsHaveEyes1977''.''Film/{{The Hills Have Eyes|1977}}''. The success of these movies made him a seminal name in horror cinema.
Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Craven was raised by a Baptist family and was reportedly a target for bullies (including one with the same name as his most famous creation). After leaving home, he gained an education in English literature, psychology, and writing; he then married and started a family. His marriage ended after five years, and his children left with his ex-wife. He moved to New York, and eventually directed ''Film/TheLastHouseOnTheLeft'', followed five years later by
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* {{Deconstruction}}: ''Film/{{Scream 1996}}'' ''Film/{{Scream|1996}}'' was so successful that it made [[TheEighties the 80s]] [[SlasherMovie slasher]] [[GenreKiller impossible to take seriously anymore]]. It did however lead to a resurgence of slasher movies in the late 1990s and the 2000s, typically self-aware or at least lampshading several genre tropes.
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* NowILayMeDownToSleep: On ''Film/ANightmareOnElmStreet1984'', ''Film/ThePeopleUnderTheStairs'' and ''Film/MySoulToTake''.
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** In one scene during ''Film/ANightmareOnElmStreet1984'', Creator/SamRaimi's ''[[Film/TheEvilDead1981 The Evil Dead]]'' is playing on a TV in the background, which itself is a ShoutOut to Sam Raimi putting a poster of Craven's ''The Hills Have Eyes'' in the background of ''The Evil Dead''.
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** In one scene during ''Film/ANightmareOnElmStreet1984'', ''Film/{{A Nightmare on Elm Street|1984}}'', Creator/SamRaimi's ''[[Film/TheEvilDead1981 The ''Film/{{The Evil Dead]]'' Dead|1981}}'' is playing on a TV in the background, which itself is a ShoutOut to Sam Raimi putting a poster of Craven's ''The ''Film/{{The Hills Have Eyes'' Eyes|1977}}'' in the background of ''The Evil Dead''.
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* NiceGuy: Craven appeared to be a shy and kind person during his life that a lot of people respected.
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** ''Film/TheLastHouseOnTheLeft'' is a loose retelling (with a SettingUpdate) of Creator/IngmarBergman's ''The Virgin Spring''.
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Wesley Earl "Wes" Craven (August 2, 1939 - August 30, 2015) was an American film director, producer, and writer, and was the creator of many iconic and genre-defining horror films. He was probably best known for his creation of Freddy Krueger, the dream-haunting villain introduced in ''Film/ANightmareOnElmStreet1984''. He also found great success a decade later with the movie ''Film/{{Scream 1996}}'', a {{deconstruction}} of the [[SlasherMovie slasher sub-genre]] that launched a [[FollowTheLeader slew of late '90s imitation horror films]].
Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Craven was raised by a Baptist family and was reportedly a target for bullies (including one with the same name as his most famous creation). After leaving home, he gained an education in English Literature, Psychology, and Writing; he then married, and started a family. His marriage ended after five years, and his children left with his ex-wife. He moved to New York, and eventually directed ''Film/TheLastHouseOnTheLeft'', followed five years later by ''Film/TheHillsHaveEyes1977''. The success of these movies made him a seminal name in horror cinema.
Additionally, he directed a number of episodes of ''Series/TheTwilightZone1985'' and, quite bizarrely, the {{biopic}} ''Film/MusicOfTheHeart'' (his only PG-rated movie). Craven joked that he went "from violence to violins" in directing a movie about a music educator played by Creator/MerylStreep.
He has wrote one novel, ''Fountain Society'', which deals with scientists doing brain transplants.
His personal website is located [[http://www.wescraven.com/ here]].
Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Craven was raised by a Baptist family and was reportedly a target for bullies (including one with the same name as his most famous creation). After leaving home, he gained an education in English Literature, Psychology, and Writing; he then married, and started a family. His marriage ended after five years, and his children left with his ex-wife. He moved to New York, and eventually directed ''Film/TheLastHouseOnTheLeft'', followed five years later by ''Film/TheHillsHaveEyes1977''. The success of these movies made him a seminal name in horror cinema.
Additionally, he directed a number of episodes of ''Series/TheTwilightZone1985'' and, quite bizarrely, the {{biopic}} ''Film/MusicOfTheHeart'' (his only PG-rated movie). Craven joked that he went "from violence to violins" in directing a movie about a music educator played by Creator/MerylStreep.
He has wrote one novel, ''Fountain Society'', which deals with scientists doing brain transplants.
His personal website is located [[http://www.wescraven.com/ here]].
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Wesley Earl "Wes" Craven (August 2, 1939 - August 30, 2015) was an American film director, producer, and writer, and was the creator of many iconic and genre-defining horror films. He was probably best known for his creation of Freddy Krueger, the dream-haunting villain introduced in ''Film/ANightmareOnElmStreet1984''. He ''Film/ANightmareOnElmStreet1984'', but also found great success a decade later with the movie ''Film/{{Scream 1996}}'', a {{deconstruction}} of the [[SlasherMovie slasher sub-genre]] that launched a led to [[FollowTheLeader a slew of horror films in the late '90s imitation horror films]].
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His personal website is located [[http://www.wescraven.com/ here]].
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Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Craven was raised by a Baptist family and was reportedly a target for bullies (including one with [[NamesTheSame the same name]] name as his most famous creation). After leaving home, he gained an education in English Literature, Psychology, and Writing; he then married, and started a family. His marriage ended after five years, and his children left with his ex-wife. He moved to New York, and eventually directed ''Film/TheLastHouseOnTheLeft'', followed five years later by ''Film/TheHillsHaveEyes1977''. The success of these movies made him a seminal name in horror cinema.
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!!Tropes about Wes Craven himself, Include:
* AsHimself: He played himself in ''Film/WesCravensNewNightmare'', his name is even in the title.
* CreatorCameo: He had quite a few appearances in his own movies.
* DeathByIrony: The creator of Freddy Krueger, a ghost entity killing people from within their dreams while asleep...died in his bed while resting.
** This can also count as a -- HarsherInHindsight moment for the movie series itself.
* IronicName: "Craven" means cowardly. This isn't how you would refer to a horror movie director.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: His full name was "Wesley" but he has always been known as Wes.
* PassedInTheirSleep: How he died on the night of August 30th, 2015.
* TooSpicyForYogSothoth: He once walked out of ''Film/ReservoirDogs'' because the extreme violence disgusted him. Wrap your brains around THAT.
** Creator/QuentinTarantino argued in an interview with ''Vulture'' that Craven's direction kept ''Scream'' from being better than it was. (Awkwardly, it was only a few days before Craven passed away...)
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Wesley Earl "Wes" Craven (August 2, 1939 - August 30, 2015) was an American film director, producer and writer, and was the creator of many iconic and genre-defining horror films. He was probably best known for his creation of Freddy Krueger, the dream-haunting villain introduced in ''Film/ANightmareOnElmStreet1984''. He also found great success a decade later with the movie ''Film/{{Scream 1996}}'', a {{deconstruction}} of the [[SlasherMovie slasher sub-genre]] that launched a [[FollowTheLeader slew of late 90's imitation horror films]].
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Wesley Earl "Wes" Craven (August 2, 1939 - August 30, 2015) was an American film director, producer producer, and writer, and was the creator of many iconic and genre-defining horror films. He was probably best known for his creation of Freddy Krueger, the dream-haunting villain introduced in ''Film/ANightmareOnElmStreet1984''. He also found great success a decade later with the movie ''Film/{{Scream 1996}}'', a {{deconstruction}} of the [[SlasherMovie slasher sub-genre]] that launched a [[FollowTheLeader slew of late 90's '90s imitation horror films]].
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Additionally, he directed a number of episodes of ''Series/TheTwilightZone1985'' and, quite bizarrely, the {{biopic}} ''Film/MusicOfTheHeart'' (his only PG rated movie). Craven joked that he went "from violence to violins" in directing a movie about a music educator played by Creator/MerylStreep.
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Additionally, he directed a number of episodes of ''Series/TheTwilightZone1985'' and, quite bizarrely, the {{biopic}} ''Film/MusicOfTheHeart'' (his only PG rated PG-rated movie). Craven joked that he went "from violence to violins" in directing a movie about a music educator played by Creator/MerylStreep.
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* IronicName: "Craven" means cowardly. This isn't how you would refers to a horror movie director.
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Wesley Earl 'Wes' [[MeaningfulName Craven]] (August 2, 1939 - August 30, 2015) was an American film director, producer and writer, and was the creator of many iconic and genre-defining horror films. He was probably best known for his creation of Freddy Krueger, the dream-haunting villain introduced in ''Film/ANightmareOnElmStreet1984''. He also found great success a decade later with the movie ''Film/{{Scream 1996}}'', a {{deconstruction}} of the [[SlasherMovie slasher sub-genre]] that launched a [[FollowTheLeader slew of late 90's imitation horror films]].
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* CreatorCameo: He had quite a few appearances in his own movies.
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** This can also count as a -- HarsherInHindsight moment for the movie serie itself.
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!!Tropes about Wes Craven himself, Include:
* DeathByIrony: The creator of Freddy Krueger, a ghost entity killing people from withing their dream while asleep,...died in his bed while resting
* IronicName: "Craven" means cowardly. This isn't how you would refers to a horror movie director.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: His full name was "Wesley" but he has always been known as Wes.
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