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Freddy's HERO sweater
This is the most photographed sweater in the history of the Elm Street franchise and undoubtedly one of the rarest screen-worn Elm Street articles available to private hands. The screen-used hero sweater worn by Robert Englund throughout this film. Every stain, tear and hole matches multiple scenes in the film as well as multiple publicity photos. This sweater is seen in the opening scene as Freddy is chasing Kristen through the halls, on the TV Jennifer is watching as Freddy slashes at Zsa Zsa Gabor, during the scene where the nurse turns into Freddy and ties up Joey, The entire Wizard Master sequence in the long hallway, in the hall of mirrors scene where Joey screams (Freddy is covering his ears in a mirror), and the entire Finale of the film where Nancy stabs Freddy with his own glove (up until the light starts coming through Freddy's sweater, then, it's a different sweater).
Robert also wore this sweater for most if not ALL of his Nightmare on Elm Street 3 publicity photos including the photo on the novelty plastic glove, the front cover of "The Nightmare Never Ends" book, the cardboard stand-up, "Freddy's Favorite Hits" record, countless press photos, and all of his MTV appearances. All in all, this is the most screen-used Freddy sweater in the existance of the Elm Street franchise.
The documentation on this piece is outstanding as it comes with a COA and detailed history from the film's costumer. It is displayed in its own custom-made plexiglass display with hand-signed plaques by Robert Englund, Heather Langenkamp, John Saxon, and Wes Craven.
Below are all photos of the sweater






Will's HERO Wizard Master cape from "A Nightmare On Elm Street 3: The Dream Warriors
This is the Wizard Cape worn by the character of Will in the wheelchair scene. It was custom made by the film's costumer and was the only one made for production. Comes with a COA and written history from the costumer of the film. The material appears much more colorful and brighter in person. This is due to two reasons. First, Nightmare 3 was still very dimmly lit and when lit well, used very surreal and artistic lighting which often makes the props appear different colors. Second, a spray was used to actually darken the fabric for the scene. Much of it is still visible on the fabric.





$599
Original Production and Publicity Photos
These rare original production and publicity photos from "A Nightmare On Elm Street 3: The Dream Warriors" were obtained straight from the costumer of the film. Copies of these photos can be seen in "The Nightmare Never Ends Book", and have been shown in other horror magazines and books when refering to the Nightmare On Elm Street series. (The freddy hat, poster in the background, and Fangoria Magazine are not part of the publicity photos. Only 2 color photos and 1 black and white photo is original)
This particular shot below shows the hero Part 3 sweater being worn by Robert. The glove used to stab Freddy had retractable knives so the knives never actually damaged the sweater. This allowed the "hero" sweater to be used for this scene rather than a "B" or "C" sweater