![]() ![]() There was once a gardener who worked at the preschool named Freddy Kruger (Robert Englund), who in reality was an child abuser. They learn that they all attended the same preschool together and question Nancy's alcoholic mother, Marge (Helen Mirren), who explains some history to them. Nancy's father, Donald, rules the death a suicide, but Nancy and Glenn aren't convinced.Īt Rod's funeral, Nancy and Glenn both realize that they can remember neither each other or their friends before high school and wonder what their connection was. Just as they arrive, Rod is found dead, hanged by his own bedsheets. Realizing he is in danger, Nancy wakes up and she and Glenn race over to the police station. Nancy has a dream where she sees the burned man entering Rod's jail cell. Later that night, Nancy invites Glenn over to watch over her while she goes to sleep so that he can wake her up if she is in danger. Nancy tells him that she doesn't think he killed Alice. She heads over to the police station to speak to Rod, who pleads his innocence to her. Nancy wakes up screaming and then goes home. In school, Nancy begins to doze off and sees a terrifying vision of Alice in a bloody body bag. Donald Thompson (Bruce Greenwood) on suspicion of Kris' murder. The following day, Rod is arrested by Nancy's father, Lt. She opens the door to find him covered in blood and weeping. Rod pulls back to the floor, Rod flees from the room and runs over to Nancy's house. In reality, Alice begins to scream and thrash about violently, waking Rod up. He eventually catches up to her and stabs her. During the night, Alice begins to have another nightmare in which the burned man is once again chasing her. Rod shows up once again, and he and Alice go into her room to have sex. That night, Nancy and her boyfriend Glenn Lantz (Thomas Sangster) go around to Alice house as her mother is out of town and she is worried about sleeping alone, so they agree to stay the night. Nancy says that she also had a nightmare, but dismisses it. Alice's ex-boyfriend Rod Lane (Alex Pettyfer) also shows up and they both listen as Kris describes her dream. The next day, she goes to the Springwood Diner to meet her friend, waitress Nancy Holbrook (Emma Watson). He slashes at her with a razor glove just as she wakes up to find her nightgown has been tore in the same way. Her suicide is a tragic end to a tragic life, and it's the last straw before Dana grabs a knife and kills Rufus.Alice Fowles (Lily Collins), a high school student, has a disturbing nightmare in which she sees a badly burned man, wearing a red and green striped jumper and a fedora, chasing her through a boiler room. Little does she know that Rufus has made up a lie just to put her in line. In the end, Alice kills herself because she thinks that Rufus has sold her children to a white slave trader. The way you always suckin' up to that woman is enough to make a body sick" (5.7.26). For example, she says at one point, "You don't want to hear me, get out of here. She has no one else to take out her pain on, so she uses every chance she can to call Dana a traitor to her race. It's understandable that Alice becomes resentful to Dana, especially considering that she knows Dana has some sort of close bond with Rufus. The submission is especially bad when you consider that she began her life free and only lost her freedom as a result of Rufus trying to rape her. It's clear that giving into Rufus has killed something inside Alice. She didn't kill, but she seemed to die a little" (4.12.1). She adjusted, became a quieter more subdued person. Alice is disgusted by Rufus Weylin's attempts to have sex with her, but finally gives in after Dana talks her into it. ![]() Alice starts life as a free woman, but gets thrown into slavery after she tries to run away with a fugitive slave named Isaac. Alice Greenwood is Dana's long-dead ancestor, but Dana gets a chance to meet her when she travels back in time. ![]()
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