Lisa Wilcox is amazing. I have so many autographed memorabilia from her, from trading cards to cinema stills. She's communicated to me through Twitter and left some of the nicest comments. She also follows me! What a great actress she is. Her video clip when she gets ready to fight Freddy is my main video clip on Twitter. She actually loves it and is surprised she has so many fans. I thought she was the best final girl in the Nightmare series....and she never got killed! She was the only one to beat Freddy! She did awesome in this film and her fans love her and her acting! Alice was my favorite!
Venice High school was only one of the schools that was used in Grease. Huntington park high school was used in the part with the bleachers where Danny and Sandy sing Summer Lovin. For the carnival part that was filmed at John Marshall High School and South Gate High School was also used for the front as Rydell High. Just thought I give you a few EXTRAS.. Great job!!! Love the videos😊😊😊
Priceless and amazing job about NOST4, one of my favorites chapters of the saga, surprisingly the Lisa´s House still looks like 30 years ago. Impressive !
@@TampaJay Thank you for this video. I loved it as well as the all the 80's kids did! Good work! Lisa Wilcox made that film happen! She was the best part of all of it.
Thank you for this! I grew up in the San Fernando Valley/Los Angeles and I recognize so many of the locations! My Dad lived in Los Angeles, not too far from Griffith Park. He took me to that park and the Observatory often. I clearly remember him taking me to that big fountain and we threw pennies in and made wishes back in the mid-late 80’s when I was a little girl. I never realized that so many familiar places were the filming locations for the one and only ‘Nightmare’ movie I got to see in a theater. I was only 9 years old then but I was obsessed with NOES throughout most of my youth. Part 4 will always be my favorite because it was the first time I met my Mom’s then-boyfriend. I’d already seen ‘Nightmare 3’ and he wanted to impress me, so against their better judgement, they took me to see part 4 one Friday night at a very crowded theater in Encino. I literally met him in the car when they picked me up for a “surprise” and took me to the movie. That boyfriend of my Mom’s became my Stepdad and we remain close all these years later. I will always remember thinking it was the coolest movie I’d ever seen! Where did all the years go?! It’s crazy that so many of the locations still look pretty much exactly the same 35+ years later! Excellent video! I’m new to your channel. Thanks for what you do. Keep it up! 🌹
Ok, I was eager for this video to get to the beach scene, I was lucky to be there where they filmed all the beach scenes. I used to live in the area. I witnessed the Jaws Claw and how they did it, also the sand castle explosion and lucky enough to give Freddy Krueger my poster for him to sign. Not Robert Englund but Freddy Krueger. I can tell you that when it was filmed, there were no palm trees at all. Film crew brought the sand, the palm trees. When Freddy Krueger came out to film, he screamed at us kids and said... "STARING ISN'T POLITE!" great video!! Part 3 and 4 are my favorite. Especially 4 because of what I experienced.
I was about 5 when this came out and I remember having alot of trouble sleeping because of these movies but this and IT really ignited my life long love of everything horror
I love horror movies so much!!!! This one is underrated in my opinion! Alice house is smaller than it looks on screen. I didn't like Kristen being killed off but it introduced us to Lisa Wilcox playing Alice and I really loved her character! It's just a bonus that I just watched " Grease" the other day also! Thanks Jay! 👍😁🎬💜
I wish Patricia Arquette would have returned, but she was only 17 at that time. I loved part 4 as my favorite, but it wasn't the same. Arquette had the scream down perfectly and knew what to expect. Tuesday Knight was honestly boring and dull. Her acting skills are terrible. I DO love her singing though. She sang the main song for the movie: Nightmare. She's just not a good actress, but she is a good singer. Lisa Wilcox was born to play that role. She was amazing.
@@j.d.contreras392 Patricia Arquette did not return as she didn't want to do another horror film. She was pursuing more dramatic and meatier roles. It had nothing to do with her age. Which BTW she was 20 not 17. But I do agree with the rest of your comments about her and Tuesday Knight.
@@ForEternia She was 18 years old. Google it. I was off by one year. She was still really too young and did not want to do anymore horror films. She's still a really great actress and then went on to do Stigmata which didn't make any sense to me because that was a horror film as well. Nevertheless she was still a teenager. She just didn't want to do horror films.
@@ForEternia I didn't know she was pregnant for part 4 either. That's the main reason she wasn't casted for The Dream Master. She would've played a great role coming back as Kristen. She was way better than Tuesday Knight. Love your feedback though. Thanks.
Super Awesome, buddy! We were at the Elm St. house in 2012 and it still had the red door, which I prefer lol, but, 3 and 4 are my favorite Nightmare sequels!
@@TampaJay Thank you! Absolutely with the original for me as well! 😀 The Beach scene looks like where the Rocketeer first skipped across after that first flight. Excellent Columbo skills on the beach location! 😉
Enjoyed, and definitely Nightmare on Elm Street, was a new kind of scary when it came out. I watched it so many times at the theater back then! People would run out of the auditorium screaming 😂
Great video!!! In 2020, during the pandemic on Halloween, I decided to go to the Nightmare House (on Genessee) and it was cold, foggy and no one else was on the street. SO eerie!! I've been to a lot of the other sites for Nightmare as well, so let me know the next time you are in LA and we'll check them out!!
Really cool Video. There's nothing in this World that I love more than the Dream Master. Btw. the Crave In Interior was a Set. They only used the outside facade. Lisa Wilcox said that in her own little RUclips miniseries where she visited old filming locations from the Dream Master a couple of years ago.
Yes nightmare on elm st 4 and Halloween 4. Are my 2 favorites. I live outside Chicago. I'm going to be doing a Jhon Hughes tour. And going to be doing a Columbo tour in L.A
Was actually at the park when they were filming. Grew up down the street in the projects. Also got a few pictures with Freddy. We kind of got past security and was able to get into his trailer.
Great job as always, Jay! I love filming location videos and you do an awesome job matching and lining things up just right! Looking forward to more of what is..... much ahead. 👍 👍
Great job man. Loved every minute of it. Shame the put a fence up around the Elm Street house though. Saw parts 4,5 and 6 (Freddy's dead) w/ my mum here in the suburbs of Sydney. Great times🙂
Incredible investigation, great job ! You found some places that I had never seen elsewhere. Thank you some much for sharing 😉 Dream Master is one one of my fav chapter
Jay, your film location videos are so thorough and well edited! Seeing these locations are fascinating to me. It’s part of film history. Thank you, Jay!
Back when it was first released on cinemas in my hometown they would show one through four in an all night screening,they did the same with one to three and put Evil Dead one and two with them. The scene when they keep looping had me going crazy and the scene with “Rick you little meatball” had laughing out loud big time. The dream stuff is done easily the best in this movie
big nightmare fan here, and really love how you nail it all down, the beach scene and the (PALMETTO) bushes look accurate to me...look up (Grimm life collective) RUclipsRS all about horror, always Halloween for them, they know Adam as well.
Very cool! Just found a new appreciation for these sequels (especially this one). I would have been looking for the coin wished upon in the fountain at the end lol. Thanks for sharing and effort into the video.
Oh Jay, thank you so much for this video! This was the first "Nightmare on Elm Street" movie I ever saw, way back when I was 11 years old, and it began my love for all things Freddy!
26:26 The building on the left reminds the famous painting, "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" by Gottfried Helnwein (from 1984) ~ It's not an exact match; but when I saw it, I had immediately thought of the painting. The Art-Deco architecture fits perfectly within the framework of the setting.
I don't watch horror films but it's always so cool to see filming locations. I love Grease and Michael Jackson..So...Thank you Tampa Jay... Much love 💕
love this thanks!! going over the weekend to check out the school ☺️ i remember my uncle telling us he was there at ken malloy park in harbor city & saw them filming that part, i tried to figure out were exactly but there’s so many trees & bushes now i couldn’t make it out lol
Love the video! the references, the Andale, the Beauty School Dropout, everything Part 4 is my fav too. In my one and only trip to LA, I went to the Charmed mannor, I can't believe I was near to Freddy's house, I realized that some years later. Greetings from Mexico (and also from Hell)
Amazing job on this! It's always cool seeing your matchups that's some great detective work finding all those places! That Beach sure changed a lot its cool seeing it matched up with the Treeline from now
This video is everything freddy is my favorite slasher of all time and the nightnare movies are my all time favorites thank you for sharing with us time to scout lol! 🖤🖤🖤🙌🏾
Your obsessive attention to detail is greater than my own (although mine is a result of my Asperger's Syndrome) Major bonus points for finding the beach location and exactly where the scenes were filmed
Great review Jay, really enjoyed this, I visited l.a in 2013 and did the Hollywood bus tour while there of film locations and saw the grease school and Hollywood homes, Venice beach etc, and I didn't know about the Freddy trivia and I enjoy part 4 too. And made my dreamz come true last year in London's summer horror con of finally getting a chance to met Robert englund as a guest appearence, it was awesome we both had our gloves lol and he got into character for photo shoots making Freddy grunts etc. Many thanks, greetings from uk. P.s the federal bank blew me away- scene from Heat, and the tour went passed pancinos modest terricata Spanish style home, yeah was amazing. As a skate board fan as well as a horror fan and conventions, Venice beach blew me away as of the history of skateboarding. Great stuff, I've subbed, look forward to watching your posts and learning on your experience in the film trivia
Great video! Do you happened to know where the church scene where Freddy fought Alice was filmed? I’m assuming it was a set built on a sound stage but I’m not sure.
Nice work! I actually spent quite a few hours two years back, trying to find the location of the beach scene. I couldn't find anyone mentioning the location, or any location info about it, so I went back and found that old photo of Robert sitting in his chair, in makeup and outside on the beach set with Tuesday, and tried to piece things together. The main thing that stood out to me was that in the far background it looked like there was either an amusement park or a factory, barely visible. I went online and searched most of the Los Angeles factories and tried to see if I could spot any pond or lake nearby with a lot of greenery, or a golf course, as the scene from the film resembled a golf course from across the way. I wasn't having much luck on basic Google, so I then went to Google maps and spent hours looking around until I finally found the spot that matched most heavily to the scene and to the BTS photo with the factory (Phillips 66 company. I believe they even filmed part of the boiler room scenes here as well, along with the soundstage work of course) in the background. Machado Lake is what I guessed to the be location, and it helped that I remembered one of the actors mentioning that it was filmed near San Pedro. It wasn't until a couple of years later when I started hearing the cast actually mention the location by name. Google maps might be a little too big brotherish, but it's fun to practice detective skills.
What a great trip out there! Never been to CA, so thanks for the ride along😎 What a detailed job you do on these! Your excitement and hard work shines!!!
Thank you for sharing the filming locations for NOES 4. This also happens to be my favorite Nightmare. It was the first Nightmare I saw in theaters so that is partly why I consider it my favorite. I remember not eating pizza for a week after seeing that meatball pizza. BTW I could not find that book anywhere on Amazon or any retailers. Any chance you know where else I can purchase a copy? Thanks for all you do Tampa Jay.
Omg Tampa Jay thank you so much this is also one of my favorites from the Nightmare on Elm St series waited so long for someone to do these locations and in honor of Freddy and his famous line from this movie HOW SWEET FRESH MEAT 🎥🍿 😱
Thank you for making this excellent video. The dream master, is my favorite movie, and I always wanted to know what their filming locations were, until i found this video i loved it. 👍🏻
Great job as always Jay! Different movie but I can't believe you found the Friday the 13th Part 2 cabin...that was demolished...that was on private land 🤣🤣🤣 again great work my man!
Tampa jay Awesome Video my Friend, Thanks for doing these Filming locations videos... some of us May never get to see these in Person. Much Appreciated!
isn't that hallway where Rizzo also sang "There are worse things I could do?" - I have been to Venice Beach High as we are all big Grease fans in our family
Great video!! The dream center is where they filmed Halloween the curse of Michael Myers and the escape scene from Hard to Kill with Steven Segal and Kelly LeBrock.
Very thorough video, and well done! One nit-pic: Mick Strawn was the Production Designer (with his sister C.J.) of NOES 4., not a special effects person.
Good afternoon Jay! This is awesome to see all the filming locations. I love horror movies. Nightmare on Elm Street was first horror movie I saw as a kid. Scared me. The original house doesn't seem real. Awesome video. 👍😎
The Dream Center is also from Halloween The Curse of Michael Myers (theatrical cut). The entire ending at Smith's Grove was filmed there. You should see if you can find the hallways from movie and match them up. (Such as the "Maximum Security" hallway, the area where Michael slaughters the room full of doctors, and where he chases Tommy and Kara down the underground tunnel with red lights).
@@TampaJay no thank you bro. This was a detailed video I really enjoyed. Honestly my favorite part is where you showed where the kid ollies from. I been skating since I was a kid and I always joke that scene is my favorite scene from #4 lol so honestly bro that made me laugh because of my own inside joke lol
ST are from Venice. I think they made a music video at Venice High or had an album cover from there. Brittany Spears filmed a video there in the hallway and in the gym she dances right on top of the blue V on the floor
My previous video in California in case you missed the notification.
ruclips.net/video/q_1X6BfpXNA/видео.html. thanks for watching!
Lisa Wilcox is amazing. I have so many autographed memorabilia from her, from trading cards to cinema stills. She's communicated to me through Twitter and left some of the nicest comments. She also follows me! What a great actress she is. Her video clip when she gets ready to fight Freddy is my main video clip on Twitter. She actually loves it and is surprised she has so many fans. I thought she was the best final girl in the Nightmare series....and she never got killed! She was the only one to beat Freddy! She did awesome in this film and her fans love her and her acting! Alice was my favorite!
Hi Jay ,Did you know Know That Nancy's house from a Nightmare on Elm Street 4 was also Laurie Strodes house in the tv version of Halloween?
Your dreaming this whole thing.😂
Your probably in bed right now.
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That was a very good job. Well pinpointed spots of the film which I love. Well done Sir 👏 from Paul in Liverpool England UK 🇬🇧👌
Venice High school was only one of the schools that was used in Grease.
Huntington park high school was used in the part with the bleachers where Danny and Sandy sing Summer Lovin. For the carnival part that was filmed at John Marshall High School and South Gate High School was also used for the front as Rydell High.
Just thought I give you a few EXTRAS..
Great job!!! Love the videos😊😊😊
Priceless and amazing job about NOST4, one of my favorites chapters of the saga, surprisingly the Lisa´s House still looks like 30 years ago. Impressive !
I appreciate everything you do for us horror fans. ❤❤
Thank you Kenny I appreciate you
@@TampaJay Thank you for this video. I loved it as well as the all the 80's kids did! Good work! Lisa Wilcox made that film happen! She was the best part of all of it.
I agree man! He always spoils all the horror fans! I love it
Yeap! Same here
has he been in a horror film himself or directed one
Thank you for this! I grew up in the San Fernando Valley/Los Angeles and I recognize so many of the locations! My Dad lived in Los Angeles, not too far from Griffith Park. He took me to that park and the Observatory often. I clearly remember him taking me to that big fountain and we threw pennies in and made wishes back in the mid-late 80’s when I was a little girl.
I never realized that so many familiar places were the filming locations for the one and only ‘Nightmare’ movie I got to see in a theater. I was only 9 years old then but I was obsessed with NOES throughout most of my youth. Part 4 will always be my favorite because it was the first time I met my Mom’s then-boyfriend. I’d already seen ‘Nightmare 3’ and he wanted to impress me, so against their better judgement, they took me to see part 4 one Friday night at a very crowded theater in Encino. I literally met him in the car when they picked me up for a “surprise” and took me to the movie. That boyfriend of my Mom’s became my Stepdad and we remain close all these years later. I will always remember thinking it was the coolest movie I’d ever seen!
Where did all the years go?! It’s crazy that so many of the locations still look pretty much exactly the same 35+ years later!
Excellent video! I’m new to your channel. Thanks for what you do. Keep it up!
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My favorite Nightmare movie. Thank you for tracking down the locations!!! Loved it!!
Thank you!
Ok, I was eager for this video to get to the beach scene, I was lucky to be there where they filmed all the beach scenes. I used to live in the area. I witnessed the Jaws Claw and how they did it, also the sand castle explosion and lucky enough to give Freddy Krueger my poster for him to sign. Not Robert Englund but Freddy Krueger. I can tell you that when it was filmed, there were no palm trees at all. Film crew brought the sand, the palm trees. When Freddy Krueger came out to film, he screamed at us kids and said... "STARING ISN'T POLITE!" great video!! Part 3 and 4 are my favorite. Especially 4 because of what I experienced.
Great fking taste! 3 and 4 are my absolute favorites too, with 4 barely edging it out for me.
I was about 5 when this came out and I remember having alot of trouble sleeping because of these movies but this and IT really ignited my life long love of everything horror
I totally agree with you. This is my favorite Nightmare on Elm Street movie as well. Thanks for the great video.
I love that the OG house has all the blinds closed, probably due to fans always showing up lol
I love horror movies so much!!!! This one is underrated in my opinion! Alice house is smaller than it looks on screen. I didn't like Kristen being killed off but it introduced us to Lisa Wilcox playing Alice and I really loved her character! It's just a bonus that I just watched " Grease" the other day also! Thanks Jay! 👍😁🎬💜
My fave next tot the original It’s fun and campy to the original. Love it. Thank you so much.
I wish Patricia Arquette would have returned, but she was only 17 at that time. I loved part 4 as my favorite, but it wasn't the same. Arquette had the scream down perfectly and knew what to expect. Tuesday Knight was honestly boring and dull. Her acting skills are terrible. I DO love her singing though. She sang the main song for the movie: Nightmare. She's just not a good actress, but she is a good singer. Lisa Wilcox was born to play that role. She was amazing.
@@j.d.contreras392 Patricia Arquette did not return as she didn't want to do another horror film. She was pursuing more dramatic and meatier roles. It had nothing to do with her age. Which BTW she was 20 not 17. But I do agree with the rest of your comments about her and Tuesday Knight.
@@ForEternia She was 18 years old. Google it. I was off by one year. She was still really too young and did not want to do anymore horror films. She's still a really great actress and then went on to do Stigmata which didn't make any sense to me because that was a horror film as well. Nevertheless she was still a teenager. She just didn't want to do horror films.
@@ForEternia I didn't know she was pregnant for part 4 either. That's the main reason she wasn't casted for The Dream Master. She would've played a great role coming back as Kristen. She was way better than Tuesday Knight. Love your feedback though. Thanks.
Great video it's always great to see a nightmare on elm Street filming Locations really enjoyed it
Amazing job on this video, Jay! So much detail. You never miss a thing. You, Kurt and Adam are my favorites for these filming locations!
TJ, you are one of the best youtubers on film locations. So much dedication, research and sweat! Enjoy your vids. Congrats on your recent engagement!!
Thanks Mikey I appreciate you
Super Awesome, buddy! We were at the Elm St. house in 2012 and it still had the red door, which I prefer lol, but, 3 and 4 are my favorite Nightmare sequels!
3 and 4 my fave sequels as well to the original thank you!
@@TampaJay Thank you! Absolutely with the original for me as well! 😀 The Beach scene looks like where the Rocketeer first skipped across after that first flight. Excellent Columbo skills on the beach location! 😉
Enjoyed, and definitely Nightmare on Elm Street, was a new kind of scary when it came out. I watched it so many times at the theater back then! People would run out of the auditorium screaming 😂
Great video!!! In 2020, during the pandemic on Halloween, I decided to go to the Nightmare House (on Genessee) and it was cold, foggy and no one else was on the street. SO eerie!! I've been to a lot of the other sites for Nightmare as well, so let me know the next time you are in LA and we'll check them out!!
Really cool Video. There's nothing in this World that I love more than the Dream Master. Btw. the Crave In Interior was a Set. They only used the outside facade. Lisa Wilcox said that in her own little RUclips miniseries where she visited old filming locations from the Dream Master a couple of years ago.
Yes nightmare on elm st 4 and Halloween 4. Are my 2 favorites. I live outside Chicago. I'm going to be doing a Jhon Hughes tour. And going to be doing a Columbo tour in L.A
Was actually at the park when they were filming. Grew up down the street in the projects. Also got a few pictures with Freddy. We kind of got past security and was able to get into his trailer.
Nightmare On Elm Street is the one horror movie I can watch without my hands over my eyes! Nice tour!
Loved the movie. That's a huge house.
Great job as always, Jay! I love filming location videos and you do an awesome job matching and lining things up just right! Looking forward to more of what is..... much ahead. 👍 👍
Great job man. Loved every minute of it. Shame the put a fence up around the Elm Street house though. Saw parts 4,5 and 6 (Freddy's dead) w/ my mum here in the suburbs of Sydney. Great times🙂
Incredible investigation, great job ! You found some places that I had never seen elsewhere. Thank you some much for sharing 😉 Dream Master is one one of my fav chapter
Love your filming location videos Tampa Jay!
Jay, your film location videos are so thorough and well edited! Seeing these locations are fascinating to me. It’s part of film history. Thank you, Jay!
Amazing stuff. Answered a lot of questions I had about the filming of this!
That’s awesome glad to hear man appreciate you watching
I love that you mentioned the gate from Halloween. No one and I mean no one ever points it out except me lol you added validation to my nerdness 😂
Damn, great job Jay!! Exciting and fun to see someone cover this one finally!!
Thanks so much! This is one of my faves couldn’t wait to take the part 4 pilgrimage
@Tampa Jay These match up shots are fantastic 👏...can rightfully assume which other spots your crushing out there!!
I met most of the cast of this one back in October at Scarefest in Kentucky
That’s awesome!
Back when it was first released on cinemas in my hometown they would show one through four in an all night screening,they did the same with one to three and put Evil Dead one and two with them. The scene when they keep looping had me going crazy and the scene with “Rick you little meatball” had laughing out loud big time. The dream stuff is done easily the best in this movie
big nightmare fan here, and really love how you nail it all down, the beach scene and the (PALMETTO) bushes look accurate to me...look up (Grimm life collective) RUclipsRS all about horror, always Halloween for them, they know Adam as well.
Very cool! Just found a new appreciation for these sequels (especially this one). I would have been looking for the coin wished upon in the fountain at the end lol. Thanks for sharing and effort into the video.
Great video. Part 4 is my favorite of the Elm St. films.
It’s a fun movie my fave next to the original! Thank you!
Oh Jay, thank you so much for this video! This was the first "Nightmare on Elm Street" movie I ever saw, way back when I was 11 years old, and it began my love for all things Freddy!
26:26 The building on the left reminds the famous painting, "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" by Gottfried Helnwein (from 1984) ~ It's not an exact match; but when I saw it, I had immediately thought of the painting. The Art-Deco architecture fits perfectly within the framework of the setting.
Great mash up with the location pics. As always thx 4 taking us all along on your location adventure.
Thank you Cindy appreciate you always coming with me
I don't watch horror films but it's always so cool to see filming locations. I love Grease and Michael Jackson..So...Thank you Tampa Jay... Much love 💕
awesome video! Good thing you stopped at the stop sign. Kristen ran that stop sign on that scene lol
Haha she definitely did! I didn’t notice that. I stopped unconsciously
wow you were around all LA areas, those places are not close to each other... a commitment!!! thanks for sharing!
love this thanks!! going over the weekend to check out the school ☺️ i remember my uncle telling us he was there at ken malloy park in harbor city & saw them filming that part, i tried to figure out were exactly but there’s so many trees & bushes now i couldn’t make it out lol
That’s the park! Those palms weren’t indigenous to everything around them. Thanks for everything!!
Another awesome video. Love how Halloween,scream and elm street locations all intertwine with each other.
Thank you
Beautiful fun locations...houses etc we actually know the folls whom reside on Beachwood bro much appreciation HORROR NEVER DIES
This video was alot of fun. Parts 3 and 4 are my favorite Nightmare sequels. The details you covered are awesome
Love the video! the references, the Andale, the Beauty School Dropout, everything
Part 4 is my fav too. In my one and only trip to LA, I went to the Charmed mannor,
I can't believe I was near to Freddy's house, I realized that some years later.
Greetings from Mexico (and also from Hell)
Los Angeles has the largest Mexican diaspora in the united states at least in the west coast
AWESOME 😎. Great job my friend! 👏👏👏👏.
Thank you Tamir
@@TampaJay you're welcome, hugs from Brazil 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷.
Amazing job on this! It's always cool seeing your matchups that's some great detective work finding all those places! That Beach sure changed a lot its cool seeing it matched up with the Treeline from now
These videos are ALL amazing! I appreciate all the hard work and hours you put into them!
This video is everything freddy is my favorite slasher of all time and the nightnare movies are my all time favorites thank you for sharing with us time to scout lol! 🖤🖤🖤🙌🏾
Your obsessive attention to detail is greater than my own (although mine is a result of my Asperger's Syndrome) Major bonus points for finding the beach location and exactly where the scenes were filmed
As always awesome content thanks for your time to do this video 📸 always wondering were this was filmed
Thank you!!!
Great review Jay, really enjoyed this, I visited l.a in 2013 and did the Hollywood bus tour while there of film locations and saw the grease school and Hollywood homes, Venice beach etc, and I didn't know about the Freddy trivia and I enjoy part 4 too. And made my dreamz come true last year in London's summer horror con of finally getting a chance to met Robert englund as a guest appearence, it was awesome we both had our gloves lol and he got into character for photo shoots making Freddy grunts etc. Many thanks, greetings from uk. P.s the federal bank blew me away- scene from Heat, and the tour went passed pancinos modest terricata Spanish style home, yeah was amazing. As a skate board fan as well as a horror fan and conventions, Venice beach blew me away as of the history of skateboarding. Great stuff, I've subbed, look forward to watching your posts and learning on your experience in the film trivia
Great video! Do you happened to know where the church scene where Freddy fought Alice was filmed? I’m assuming it was a set built on a sound stage but I’m not sure.
It was done on a set/sound stage. I asked the same question to the set producer himself, Mick. I thought it was a real church for the longest time too
Nice work!
I actually spent quite a few hours two years back, trying to find the location of the beach scene. I couldn't find anyone mentioning the location, or any location info about it, so I went back and found that old photo of Robert sitting in his chair, in makeup and outside on the beach set with Tuesday, and tried to piece things together.
The main thing that stood out to me was that in the far background it looked like there was either an amusement park or a factory, barely visible. I went online and searched most of the Los Angeles factories and tried to see if I could spot any pond or lake nearby with a lot of greenery, or a golf course, as the scene from the film resembled a golf course from across the way. I wasn't having much luck on basic Google, so I then went to Google maps and spent hours looking around until I finally found the spot that matched most heavily to the scene and to the BTS photo with the factory (Phillips 66 company. I believe they even filmed part of the boiler room scenes here as well, along with the soundstage work of course) in the background. Machado Lake is what I guessed to the be location, and it helped that I remembered one of the actors mentioning that it was filmed near San Pedro.
It wasn't until a couple of years later when I started hearing the cast actually mention the location by name. Google maps might be a little too big brotherish, but it's fun to practice detective skills.
What a great trip out there! Never been to CA, so thanks for the ride along😎
What a detailed job you do on these! Your excitement and hard work shines!!!
Thank you for sharing the filming locations for NOES 4. This also happens to be my favorite Nightmare. It was the first Nightmare I saw in theaters so that is partly why I consider it my favorite. I remember not eating pizza for a week after seeing that meatball pizza. BTW I could not find that book anywhere on Amazon or any retailers. Any chance you know where else I can purchase a copy? Thanks for all you do Tampa Jay.
Thanks so much. Try DMing Mick Strawn on Instagram or Facebook
Look at this guy coming way out of left field with one. One of the best franchises and to make my day a little more complete.
So just FYI, the location on June St. (which you mentioned was in a nice area), isn't Hollywood. That area is called Hancock Park.
Omg Tampa Jay thank you so much this is also one of my favorites from the Nightmare on Elm St series waited so long for someone to do these locations and in honor of Freddy and his famous line from this movie HOW SWEET FRESH MEAT 🎥🍿 😱
Great job! This was so thorough, covered everything. I love these types of videos.
Thanks buddy! Appreciate you joining me dude it’s an honor
much love to you for locating the filming locations for the movie !!!!
Thank you
Thank you for making this excellent video. The dream master, is my favorite movie, and I always wanted to know what their filming locations were, until i found this video i loved it. 👍🏻
These locations are great!
Nice to see old places at first time, thank you for this - This movie director Mr Harlin is my countryman. Hello from Finland 😎🇫🇮
I enjoyed all these west coast locations videos this past few days. Love the channel Jay.
Thanks Eddy!! I appreciate you always joining me especially for this trip. You are awesome!!! Much ahead
Great job as always Jay! Different movie but I can't believe you found the Friday the 13th Part 2 cabin...that was demolished...that was on private land 🤣🤣🤣 again great work my man!
Tampa jay Awesome Video my Friend, Thanks for doing these Filming locations videos... some of us May never get to see these in Person. Much Appreciated!
Thank you !!
would be cool to see freddys nightmares locations like the beefy boy restaurant if it's still there
Very cool seeing all the places from the movie.
Thanks Jay. Watching your vids is like my morning coffee. Can’t go without and relaxes my stressful life. Ha. Safe travels
Cheers Ross! So awesome to hear that man. Glad I could fill. I appreciate you watching and living vicariously man. Much ahead my friend !! Thank
🤩💥🤩 Absolutly great location Video and a great Part 4 maybe the best, the Memorys, i love It.
Thank you and greatings 🤟🏻
Thank you !!
isn't that hallway where Rizzo also sang "There are worse things I could do?" - I have been to Venice Beach High as we are all big Grease fans in our family
It's Venice High School not Venice Beach. I went there
Excellent video sir. Thank you
This movie still means sooo much to me. So thank u❤❤❤❤❤
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Another awesome video Jay! ❤
Thank you and safe travels. 🙏
Freakin sick Tampa jay!! What a way to make a awesome cali trip!! Keep knocking it out of the park!! Much ahead!
T.J., John here in Phoenix, AZ. on oxygen supplement. You tube about 30 years late, for me. I appreciate the great video's that you have done for me.
Great video!! The dream center is where they filmed Halloween the curse of Michael Myers and the escape scene from Hard to Kill with Steven Segal and Kelly LeBrock.
Glen's house is right behind the cement truck! So awesome.
Very thorough video, and well done! One nit-pic: Mick Strawn was the Production Designer (with his sister C.J.) of NOES 4., not a special effects person.
Love your attention to details! Great job!
Thank you!
Good afternoon Jay! This is awesome to see all the filming locations. I love horror movies. Nightmare on Elm Street was first horror movie I saw as a kid. Scared me. The original house doesn't seem real. Awesome video. 👍😎
Class mate a big well done for this great knowledge
You and Kurt Crucial are killing it with these.
The Dream Center is also from Halloween The Curse of Michael Myers (theatrical cut). The entire ending at Smith's Grove was filmed there. You should see if you can find the hallways from movie and match them up. (Such as the "Maximum Security" hallway, the area where Michael slaughters the room full of doctors, and where he chases Tommy and Kara down the underground tunnel with red lights).
I think 4 is my favorite sequel but 3 is close as well. Great video Jay!
Love the vids jay man keep them coming
Awesome video. Thanks for sharing
Thank you!
This is the first one I watched, at the age of seven, and it's still my favorite!
Since you’re in So Cal, you need to visit my town Hacienda Heights or Puente Hill where they filmed Twin Pines mall in Back to the Future.
It was Lone Pine Mall, when he went back to the future, Marty ran over one of the trees on the twin pine farm when he first arrived in 1955
Love the Divinyls in the background..
I'm so happy I found your channel I love this movie are you planning on doing more elm street location's
Well done Jay! Glad you made it to the west coast!
Thank you!
Brother you are killing it. Great job. Please be safe in LA brother. Love the videos!!!!❤
Thanks man appreciate ya
Same here let me know if you need anything. Bail money or something. I know a couple of LAPD guys
Wow so cool thanks for posting!!👌
Thank you!!
The RIALTO THEATER is also where SUICIDAL TENDENCIES took the picture for the cover of the album LIGHTS CAMERA REVOLUTION
Whoa that’s a fun fact! Thank you
@@TampaJay no thank you bro. This was a detailed video I really enjoyed. Honestly my favorite part is where you showed where the kid ollies from. I been skating since I was a kid and I always joke that scene is my favorite scene from #4 lol so honestly bro that made me laugh because of my own inside joke lol
ST are from Venice. I think they made a music video at Venice High or had an album cover from there. Brittany Spears filmed a video there in the hallway and in the gym she dances right on top of the blue V on the floor
@@SergioArellano-yd7ik GOT CYCHO VISION
I’ve been to some of these locations. Such a great movie. Great locations. Great job!
Thank you !!
Loving theses horror film locations keep them coming buddy
Awesome video bro so good!