A Nightmare on Elm Street Framed Memorabilia — Four Signatures: Robert Englund, Heather Langenkamp, Amanda Wyss & Johnny Depp
This is an exceptional piece of horror and cinema history — a professionally framed A Nightmare on Elm Street display bearing four authenticated signatures from the original 1984 film: Robert Englund (Freddy Krueger), Heather Langenkamp (Nancy Thompson), Amanda Wyss (Tina Gray), and Johnny Depp — whose role as Glen Lantz was his very first screen appearance. A four-signature display from one of the most celebrated horror films ever made, including the film debut of one of Hollywood's biggest stars, is a piece no serious memorabilia collector should pass up.
Johnny Depp's film debut — the death scene that launched a career
Before Jack Sparrow, before Edward Scissorhands, before Ed Wood — before any of it — there was Glen Lantz. Johnny Depp's very first film appearance was as Nancy's boyfriend in Wes Craven's original A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984), where his character meets one of the most memorably spectacular deaths in horror history: swallowed by his own bed before erupting in a geyser of blood that floods the entire room. It is the scene that put the film on the map for a generation of horror fans, and it launched the career of a man who would go on to become one of the highest-grossing movie stars in Hollywood history — with films in which he has starred grossing over $10 billion worldwide. A Nightmare on Elm Street display bearing Johnny Depp's signature is unique among horror memorabilia because it is simultaneously a piece of the horror genre's greatest franchise and a document of Hollywood's most unexpected origin story.
The original cast — Freddy's first victims and the Final Girl who stopped him
Robert Englund's Freddy Krueger is one of the great villain performances in cinema history — a role he inhabited across eight films with a wickedly playful menace that made Krueger as entertaining as he was terrifying. The American Film Institute ranked Freddy the 40th greatest villain in film history. Heather Langenkamp's Nancy Thompson is the original Final Girl — the resourceful, determined heroine who turned the tables on Freddy and became one of horror's most celebrated protagonists. Amanda Wyss's Tina Gray delivers the film's most visually stunning death scene — dragged across the ceiling and walls of her bedroom in a moment so spectacular that audiences knew immediately they were watching something different in the history of the genre. Together on a single display, these four signatures represent the complete core of Wes Craven's original vision — the director's cut cast of one of the most important horror films ever made.
In some cases signatures have been authenticated individually or in addition. JSA (James Spence Authentication) and PSA (Professional Sports Authenticator) for the mini-movie poster. Beckett digital COA for the Depp. Ready to hang and display immediately.
| Subject | A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) — four-signature original cast display |
| Signature 1 | Robert Englund — Freddy Krueger · AFI 40th greatest film villain |
| Signature 2 | Heather Langenkamp — Nancy Thompson · horror's original Final Girl |
| Signature 3 | Amanda Wyss — Tina Gray · first victim |
| Signature 4 | Johnny Depp — Glen Lantz · his film debut · $10 billion career gross |
| Film | A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) · Written & directed by Wes Craven |
| Authentication | JSA (James Spence Authentication), Beckett & PSA (Professional Sports Authenticator) |
| Dimensions | 20" x 30 7/8" |
| Presentation | Professionally framed, ready to hang |
