I don't know what you're asking but it was Wes craven that directed it
Wes Craven
it was released in 1996
The original A Nightmare On Elm Street was directed by Wes Craven and had a small budget of $1.8 million. The second film, A Nightmare On Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge, had a different director, Jack Sholder and a higher budget of $3 million. It can be assumed that this director had a different imagining of Freddy than Wes Craven, and since Craven had no influence on the film whatsoever, the director was free to do as he pleased. A higher budget could necessarily mean more changes and improvements too.
Scream - film series - was created on 1996-12-20.
They spoof Wes Craven's "Scream". Interestingly enough, the original title of "Scream" was "Scary Movie".
Wes Craven
Wes Craven
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It means that the film Scream (by Wes Craven) is referring from within its content to the film genre it is part of: the horror film. The film follows the story of Cindy but the characters also check it against the genre of the horror film, as if there's another film, a more general one, within the film.
Wes Craven
Scream was directed by Wes Craven. It was released in December 1996.
Wes Craven directed his first film in 1972, titled The Last House on the Left. Others he has directed include The Hills Have Eyes, Scream, Music of the Heart, and Red Eye.
The director of Music of the Heart was Wesley Earl Craven or as most know him, Wes Craven. Wes Craven has also directed many other movies including the Scream trilogy and the Nightmare on Elm Street movies.
it was released in 1996
Wes Craven is a film and television director. He is known for making scary films like Nightmare on Elm St. and the Freddie Cougar series. He is known of having a eye for thrillers.
The Fantastic Mr. Fox is a book and a 2009 film, which received a 7.8 rating on IMDb. The inventor and author of the book is Roald Dahl and the director for the film is Wes Anderson.
The original A Nightmare On Elm Street was directed by Wes Craven and had a small budget of $1.8 million. The second film, A Nightmare On Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge, had a different director, Jack Sholder and a higher budget of $3 million. It can be assumed that this director had a different imagining of Freddy than Wes Craven, and since Craven had no influence on the film whatsoever, the director was free to do as he pleased. A higher budget could necessarily mean more changes and improvements too.