SEASON 2, EPISODE 16 INTERIOR LOFT- LATER Middle-aged artist Alex (Robert F. Lyons), frustrated with the lack of recognition his work receives, plots his own demise to generate greater value for his creations. However, he gets much more than he bargained for out of his girlfriend Fabiana (Fabiana Udenio), who reveals a secret side of herself Alex never dreamed of. Meanwhile, two college co-eds reluctantly agree to take in a male roommate (Dean Fortunato), whose zeal to bed them both leads to disastrous consequences. CAST & CREW FREDDY KRUEGER- ROBERT ENGLUND ALEX- ROBERT F. LYONS FABIANA- FABIANA UDENIO MOLLIE- MARGOT ROSE STACY- LESLIE BEGA GINA- TORY POLONE ART- DEAN FORTUNATO TROY- MICHAEL TIERNEY OTTO- ERIC STROMER GARRETT- CRAIG RICHARD NELSON PROSPECTIVE ROOMMATE- TRACY PULLIAM Directed by- Ken Wiederhorn Written by- Jonathan Glassner Produced by- Gilbert Adler Based on characters created by- Wes Craven Series Consultant- Robert Englund New Line Executive- Michael DeLuca Executive in Charge of Production- Bob Bain Co-Executive Producer- Bill Froehlich Executive Producers- Robert Shaye, Scott A. Stone Co-Producer- Marcus Keys Executive Story Consultant- David Braff Executive Story Editor- Jonathan Glassner Main Theme Composed by- Nicholas Pike Score Composed by- Gary Scott Director of Photography- David Calloway Production Designer- Gregory Melton Unit Production Manager- Scott White Line Producer- Scott White First Assistant Director- Richard Schor Second Assistant Director- Kristi 'Kat' Tyminski Consultant- Michael Kirschenbaum Costume Designer- Giovanna Ottobre Melton Editor- Mark Manos Casting by- Al Onorato, Jerold Franks Art Director- Masako Masuda Set Decorator- Christopher Amy Asst. Set Decorator- Natali Pope On Set Dresser- Andrew Evashchen Art Department Coordinator- Beverly J. Crooks Stunt Coordinator- Joe Stone Camera Operator- Richard S. Walden First Assistant Camera- Ray Wilbar Second Assistant Camera- Gina DeGirolamo Second Unit Photography- Roger Olkowski Gaffer- Tim McGinnis Key Grip- George Palmer Electrical Best Boy- Mike Hennessy Electrician- Laurence Cropley Electrician- Don Gilley Electrician- Terry Gilbert Grip Best Boy- Rick Sutherland Dolly Grip- Robert 'Dog' Thomas Grip- John Joseph Minardi Grip- Brian Lieberman Grip- Simon Scheeline IV Production Sound Mixer- Joseph Gieisinger Boom Operator- Lawrence L. Commans Second Boom/Cable- Jeff Porrello Key Wardrobe- Karyn Wagner Asst. Costume Designer- Taffye Wallace Wardrobe Assistant- Carolyn A. Leone Key Make-Up- N. Kristine Chadwick Key Hair- Vincent Tremonti Production Coordinator- Dawn Todd Asst. Production Coordinator- Stacy M. King Asst. R. Shaye- Dorian Biegay Asst. S. Stone- Rochelle Shaposhnick Asst. G. Adler- Mary Nauheimer Second Second Asst. Director- Sandy Hauch Location Assistant- Steven Klar Script Supervisor- Brenda Weisman Location Manager- Rick Rothen Asst. Location Manager- Russ Fega Casting Assistant- Greg Steele Extra Casting- Star Casting Services Stand In- Oliver Bodnar Stand In- Janet Keyser Craft Service- Candace Lowell, Curry Marie Brown Production Accountant- Oberman, Tivoli, Miller, & Low, Inc. Production Auditor- Ellen McGurrin Asst. Auditors- Vickie Zamora, Primrose Fukuchi Script Coordinator- Timothy Tobin Kirk Property Master- Adam Silverman Asst. Property Master- Gregory Scott Pfeifer Asst. Property Master- Jordan Silverman Special Effects Coordinator- Andre G. Ellingson Asst. Special Effects- Anthony W. Simonaitis Key Special Effects- Randy Lee Tarum Freddy Krueger Make-Up- David Miller, Lou Lazzara Lead Man- John C. Liebig Swing Gang- Steven B. Melton, Randolph W. Andell Swing Gang- John Roberts, Robert Thomas Construction Coordinator- Douglas A. Womack Construction Foreman- Joseph T. Delmonte Carpenter- Steven Wayne Fidler Carpenter- Darrin A. Littleford Carpenter- Randy Navaro Carpenter- Jim Betts Carpenter- Timothy Fox Carpenter- Leigh J. Jerrard Carpenter- Chris Promen Scenic Artist- Kip Sawyer Painter- Caroline Good, Eric Epple Transportation Coord.- Jason Belsky Production Van Driver- James Neilan Driver- Timothy Leitch Driver- Chaz Merriam Driver- Jerry Leitch Honeywagon Driver- Terry York Office Production Asst.- Tracy Mills Office Production Asst.- David Yrisarri Office Production Asst.- Jeff Adler Stage Manager- William C. Rainey Catering- Hollywood Caterers Post Production Supervisor- Robert Parigi Asst. Editors- Sonia Beck, Tim Tommasino Apprentice Editor- Anthony Calderon Adler Post Production Assts.- Todd Bryant, Phil Hirsch Visual EFX Design Editor- Michael A. Polito Post Sound Supervisor- Pat Griffith Re-Recording Mixer- Sherri Klein Sound EFX Designers- Derrick Perkins, Tom Betz Colorist- Bruce Pearson Vidifont Operator- Enid Dalkoff Main Titles by- Calico, Ltd. Post Production Facilities- Pacific Video & EFX Systems Editing by- Montage Systems Ltd. Camera Systems by- Interface/Clairmont Lighting Equipment by- Cinelease Inc. Products Provided by- Panasonic, Soundesign Character copyright 1984 The Fourth New Line-Heron Venture Episode copyright 1990 Lorimar Distribution Inc. All Rights Reserved |
Alex: "Maybe I should just kill myself..." Mollie: "I get to keep the original..." Freddy: "Women, can't live with them, can't live...with them" Guido: "My boss wants your knees broke...that's what he's gonna get" Freddy: "Liar, liar, pants on fire!" CORONER'S REPORT 1. Otto (Eric Stromer)- Suffocated 2. Alex (Robert F. Lyons)- Sword through groin offscreen 3. Mugger (uncredited)- Shot in chest 4. Art (Dean Fortunato)- Shot in chest TRIVIA QUESTIONS 1. What tattoo did Art have on his chest? 2. Where did Alex ultimately want to continue his career? 3. What magazine was Alex's work featured in? 4. What bogus story did Art make up to bed Gina? 5. What bogus story did Art make up to bed Stacy? ANSWERS 1. Art's tattoo simply said, 'What Is Art?' . 2. Alex wanted to fake his death and move to Paris. 3. Alex's work was featured in 'World Arts' magazine. 4. Art said he got a scar from a harpoon when he was rescuing dolphins. 5. Art said he got a scar hiding from the mob while on tour with Bon Jovi. AIR DATE January 29, 1990 EPISODE RATING: 1 Obvious sequel to 'Interior Loft' uses the same sets and follows the new owners... Cheesy one-liners and bad dialogue made this an absolute train wreck PROMO |