Scream, Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street

Roman Chimienti

Roman Chimienti

Director

Tyler Jensen

Tyler Jensen

Director

Country

United States

Format

Feature film

Year

2019

Duration

1 h 40 mins

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Actor Mark Patton is ready to scream. Thirty-four years after his first lead role in Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge, the rising star experienced what became a real-life nightmare when the movie was dubbed,“The gayest horror film ever made.”

Unbeknownst to the closeted actor, whose budding career was smack-dab in the middle of Hollywood’s AIDS-phobic ‘80s, his first big break turned out to be a gay panic film that earned him the title of first male scream queen. His career in ruins, Patton vanished from the spotlight. As it turned out, the true villain wasn’t Freddy Krueger at all, but screenwriter David Chaskin, who denied that he wrote any gay subtext and who instead blamed the young actor.

Documentary filmmakers Roman Chimienti and Tyler Jensen document Patton’s pilgrimage as he attempts to make peace with this dark past, and confronts the entire film cast and Chaskin himself.

Sat Oct 26, 9:30 pm
National Gallery of Canada
380 Sussex Dr
Ottawa ON
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Sponsors

Jim Carleton

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