SEASON 2, EPISODE 3 WELCOME TO SPRINGWOOD A yuppie couple (Michael Horton, Leah Ayres) relocates to Springwood and suffers a bad case of 'moving day blues' when their belongings are inadvertently switched with those of someone with a very gruesome hobby. But are things really all that they seem? Also, a young archaeologist (Dey Young) discovers a secret cache of Victorian love letters in her new apartment and soon finds herself intertwined in a mysterious and murderous love triangle with no escape. CAST & CREW FREDDY KRUEGER- ROBERT ENGLUND TURK- TODD ALLEN ROXANNE- LEAH AYRES DOUG- MICHAEL HORTON EMILY- DEY YOUNG ROSE- CAMILA ASHLAND JANE- BRENDA COOPER GREGORY- WEBSTER WILLIAMS MAN- GEORGE KMECK RED-HAIRED WOMAN- MELODEE SPEVACK Directed by- Ken Wiederhorn Written by- A.L. Katz, Gilbert Adler 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 Costume Designer- Giovanna Ottobre Melton Editor- Lou Angelo 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, Timothy Lott Additional Photography- Richard S. Walden 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 Grips- John Joseph Minardi, Brian Lieberman Production Sound Mixer- Joseph Gieisinger Boom Operator- Lawrence L. Commans Key Wardrobe- Karyn Wagner Asst. Costume Designer- Taffye Wallace Wardrobe Assistant- Carolyn A. Leone Key Make-Up- N. Kristine Chadwick Key Hair- Vincent Tremonti Stand In- Oliver Bodnar Stand In- Wanda Bursey Craft Service- Candace Lowell, Curry Marie Brown Asst. R. Shaye- Dorian Biegay Asst. S. Stone- Rochelle Shaposhnick Asst. G. Adler- Alyson Evans Second Second Asst. Director- Yvonne P. Davis Location Assistant- Steven Klar Casting Assistant- Greg Steele Extra Casting- Star Casting Services Script Supervisor- Brenda Weisman Production Coordinator- Dawn Todd Asst. Production Coordinator- Colin Greene Location Manager- Rick Rothen Asst. Location Manager- Russ Fega Production Accountant- Oberman, Tivoli, Miller, & Low, Inc. Production Auditor- Ellen McGurrin Asst. Auditors- Gregory Lamonte, Vickie Zamora Script Coordinator- Timothy Tobin Kirk Property Master- Adam Silverman Asst. Property Master- Gregory Scott Pfeifer Special Effects Coordinator- Andre G. Ellingson Key Special Effects- Randy Lee Tarum Asst. Special Effects- Anthony W. Simonaitis Freddy Krueger Make-Up- David Miller, Lou Lazzara Lead Man- John C. Liebig Swing Gang- Steven B. Melton, Randolph W. Andell Construction Coordinator- Douglas A. Womack Construction Foreman- Joseph T. Delmonte Carpenter- Aaron Dale Anderson Carpenter- Steven Wayne Fidler Carpenter- Darrin A. Littleford Carpenter- Matthew Martin Carpenter- Christopher Santini Scenic Artist- John French Painter- Caroline Good Transportation Coord.- Griff Ruggles Transportation Captain- Jason Belsky Production Van Driver- James Neilan Drivers- Timothy Leitch, Chaz Merriam Honeywagon Driver- Gene Farrington Shotmaker Operator- Lyle Christensen Office Production Assts.- Tracy Mills, David Yrisarri Stage Manager- William C. Rainey Catering- Hollywood Caterers Post Production Supervisor- Robert Parigi Asst. Editors- Warren C. Bowman, Tim Tommasino Apprentice Editor- Anthony Calderon Adler Post Production Assts.- Sonia Beck, Todd Bryant Visual EFX Design Editor- Woody Wilson Post Sound Supervisor- Pat Griffith Re-Recording Mixer- Sherri Klein Sound EFX Designers- Derrick Perkins, Tom Betz Colorist- Tom Overton 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 1989 Lorimar Distribution Inc. All Rights Reserved |
Freddy: "Thinkin' of movin? Give Springwood a shot...come for a night...stay forever" Man: "I like it when they scream..." Emily: "There's something romantic about touching history..." Turk: "With an attitude like that, you're gonna be alone for a long time" Freddy: "Now this is what I call...love letters!" CORONER'S REPORT 1. Doug (Michael Horton)- Knifed in stomach 2. Emily (Dey Young)- Shot in chest twice TRIVIA QUESTIONS 1. How many wives did Doug have prior to Roxanne? 2. What was the name of the moving company? 3. What was Emily's occupation? 4. According to Rose, when was Emily's apartment built? 5. What was the name of Gregory's mistress? ANSWERS 1. Prior to Roxanne, Doug had two wives. 2. The moving company was called 'Springwood Moving & Storage'. 3. Emily was an archaeologist. 4. Emily's apartment, Springwood's first high-rise, was built in 1890. 5. Gregory's mistress was named Jane. AIR DATE October 16, 1989 EPISODE RATING: 3 Rather bore of an episode that felt more like a daytime soap... Every attempt to link the moving storyline to a love story falls flat PROMO |