A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors is a 1987 American fantasy slasher film[2] directed by Chuck Russell. The story was developed by Wes Craven and Bruce Wagner. It is the third installment in the Nightmare on Elm Street series and stars Heather Langenkamp, Patricia Arquette, Larry Fishburne, Priscilla Pointer, Craig Wasson, and Robert Englund as Freddy Krueger.[3] The plot centers around the antagonist, who seeks to murder the remaining children of the parents who burned him to death. The kids are committed to a psychiatric hospital where Nancy Thompson, whose parents helped to kill Krueger, works. Freddy does not know that Nancy is training the kids to control their dreams in order to fight him.
01. Angelo Badalamenti - Opening
02. Angelo Badalamenti - Puppet Walk
03. Angelo Badalamenti - Save the Children
04. Angelo Badalamenti - Taryn’s Deepest Fear
05. Angelo Badalamenti - Deceptive Romance
06. Angelo Badalamenti - Snake Attack
07. Angelo Badalamenti - Magic Butterfly
08. Angelo Badalamenti - The Embrace
09. Angelo Badalamenti - Quiet Room - Wheelchair - Icy Bones
10. Angelo Badalamenti - Rumbling Room
11. Angelo Badalamenti - Dreamspace
12. Angelo Badalamenti - The Dream House
13. Angelo Badalamenti - Is Freddy Gone - Trouble - Prime Time TV- Icy Window
14. Angelo Badalamenti - Grave Walk
15. Angelo Badalamenti - Nursery Theme
16. Angelo Badalamenti - Lights Out
17. Angelo Badalamenti - Main Title (film version)
18. Angelo Badalamenti - Dreaming - Basement Chase
19. Angelo Badalamenti - Bathroom Attack - Computer
20. Angelo Badalamenti - The Snake (film version)
21. Angelo Badalamenti - Sleepwalk (film version)
22. Angelo Badalamenti - Prime Time
23. Angelo Badalamenti - Junkyard Intro - Mom’s Head
24. Angelo Badalamenti - Alley A - Alley B (film version)
25. Angelo Badalamenti - Freddy Hell
26. Angelo Badalamenti - Skeleton Fight - Mirrors
27. Angelo Badalamenti - Dad Descends - Nancy Dies