

The inside of the cover reveals a pristine black-and-white image of Freddy posing in his recognizable fedora and striped sweater looking as dashing as ever. Although the star and his larger-than-life horror persona take front and center, other images include throwbacks to his roles in titles like The Mangler. Strong enough to keep Freddy’s knives at bay, the SteelBook features a thick cover boasting beautifully designed artwork that depicts the many faces of Englund. His other award-winners are The Mean Old Mean. In 1977 The Childrens Book Council honored him for Nightmares: Poems to Trouble Your Sleep. The perfect piece to add to your A Nightmare on Elm Street, Wes Craven, or Englund shrine, both releases are also packed with exclusive bonus material unavailable anywhere else. Jack Prelutsky is the recipient of numerous awards. Featuring dreamy artwork styled by Creepy Duck, the film is receiving a SteelBook makeover to coincide with its Blu-ray collector’s edition slipcase debut on July 25. Nightmares: Poems to Trouble Your Sleep Library Binding Illustrated, 1 August 1976 by Jack Prelutsky (Author), Arnold Lobel (Illustrator) 79 ratings See all formats and editions Library Binding from 21.52 1 Used from 21.52 Paperback from 160.00 1 Used from 160. Although Freddie may be the stuff of nightmares, fans of the horror icon Robert Englund aren’t going to want to sleep on the collector’s edition Blu-ray release and SteelBook drop of Hollywood Dreams & Nightmares: The Robert Englund Story.
