A Nightmare on Elm Street: Wes Craven and Johnny Depp Show Off SPINNING SET (Flashback)
Johnny Depp and Wes Craven chat with ET on the set of 'A Nightmare on Elm Street' back in 1984. The director shares how the film manages to 'invert gravity' by using a bedroom set that spins as Johnny explains how it feels to act while in motion. Plus, Robert Englund chats with ET on the set of the sequel in 1985 about the massive success of the first film and how quickly his character, Freddy Krueger, became a fan favorite. Robert also breaks down how he gets into character and the make up process.
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