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Lot #275: A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET (1984)/A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 2: FREDDY'S REVENGE (1985) - F

Currency:GBP Category:Memorabilia / Movie - Props Start Price:100,000.00 GBP Estimated At:200,000.00 - 400,000.00 GBP
Lot #275: A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET (1984)/A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 2: FREDDY'S REVENGE (1985)  - F
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A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET (1984)/A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 2: FREDDY'S REVENGE (1985) - Freddy Krueger's (Robert Englund) Screen-matched Hero Metal Glove Armour and Razor Blade Fingers with Hand-drawn Schematic

Freddy Krueger's (Robert Englund) screen-matched hero metal glove armour and razor blade fingers, with an original hand-drawn design schematic, from Wes Craven's original A Nightmare on Elm Street and Jack Sholder's sequel A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge. The glove armour and razor blade fingers screen-match to multiple shots in the seminal, genre-defining A Nightmare on Elm Street film, as well as multiple shots and publicity photos from the sequel. The original designer Jim Doyle and fabricator Lou Carlucci of this unforgettable piece have confirmed that this was the sole hero glove with metal blades fabricated for the original film and re-used in the sequel; two stunt gloves with plastic blades were also created. This piece was also utilised as a reference to production on the third Nightmare film, but the original leather glove element of the piece was lost to time and additional paintwork (since removed) was applied. The original metalwork is currently presented on a replica leather glove.

A Nightmare on Elm Street is considered one of the greatest horror films ever made, leading to six sequels, a television series, a Friday the 13th crossover film, and a remake. In 2021, the Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the United States National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Multiple performers worked with this glove in the Nightmare films, including Robert Englund, Jim Doyle, Leslie Hoffman and Mark Patton.

The backplate, finger-stalls, and infamous "razor blades" (blades are unsharpened) are all original, and have several unique characteristics that distinguish them from gloves made for later films. Jim Doyle attached the stainless steel "razor" blades to the finger stalls with silver braze, as he wanted them to be especially strong. The blades on later gloves were typically attached with softer standard lead solder. The silver braze also had a nicer aesthetic and patina. Fabricator Carlucci had to tackle a core challenge of making the metal finger covers work practically, so the glove was capable of full range of motion; this process of trial-and-error left several indicators on the interior of the metal components that distinguish it as the original (in addition to the on-screen matches), such as an uneven semi-circle cut on the middle finger.

The silver braze solder seams, simulating welded seams, are unique and screen match to many close-up shots in both the original film and the sequel. The metalwork was cleaned up for the production of the sequel, with the red colouring visible on the fingertips in the first film largely removed. Some rivets were also replaced at that time. The metal armour and blades were originally held onto the leather glove's fingers with a series of rings. These rings were later removed, possibly during production on the third film, though remnants of them are still visible on the armature's interior. Replica rings have been lightly tacked into the finger interiors to allow the metalwork to be displayed on a replica leather work glove, as the original leather glove is no longer present.

Of special note is the index-finger blade, which is cut and re-welded just past the end of the fingertip. This was done for a deleted scene in the original film in which the index-finger blade is broken off of the glove. The re-attachment and accompanying weld are visible in many images from the sequel.

This is the original, first-ever hero version of what is now one of the most recognizable film props in the history of the horror genre. Accompanying it is Mechanical Special Effects Coordinator Jim Doyle's original hand-drawn schematic for the iconic glove, rendered in pencil and ink on graph paper with a Doyle Enterprises stamp, which was approved by director Craven before fabrication began; a Letter of Authenticity from both Carlucci and Doyle confirming that this glove is the only metal-bladed hero glove made for the film; and a second Letter of Authenticity from Doyle for the schematic. The glove's metal elements exhibit some scuffing and discolouration from use and age, and the schematic exhibits creasing, smudging, and edge wear. Dimensions: (schematic) 43.25 cm x 28 cm (17" x 11")


Sold without copyright; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.

Estimate: GBP 200000 - 400000 OMEGA

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