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The Claws of the Night

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With this Claws of the Night Poster, give your decoration a cold sweat with the help of Freddy Krueger!

  • Paper characteristic:
    • 🎨 Canvas: world standard in terms of printing and imitating a “painting canvas” appearance .
    • By default, the poster contains a 4 cm white border for framing (frame not included). If you don't want it, please choose "without white border".
    • Size: several choices available . ✅
  • Great UV resistance .
  • Maximum color vibrancy, without reflections .
  • Recycled paper, guaranteeing respect for the environment.
  • Poster carefully packaged and delivered in a protective tube for total protection .
  • FREE STANDARD DELIVERY .

⚠️ Frame not included. ⚠️

Description of this Claws of the Night Poster

In March 1981, in the fictional town of Springwood, Ohio, 15-year-old Tina Gray has a nightmare in which she is chased into a dark boiler room by a figure with knife blades in her right hand. As the dark figure reaches her, she wakes up screaming and finds that she has four long slashes down the front of her nightgown, which match exactly what happened in her dream.

The next day, she learned from her friend Nancy Thompson, who also lived on Elm Street, that she had had exactly the same dream. The following night, Nancy and her friend Glen Lantz spend the night at Tina's house to reassure her. But her own friend, Rod Lane, convinces her to sleep with him in his mother's room. That night, Tina has another nightmare in which the killer captures and brutally kills her. In real life, Rod sees his bleeding friend fighting with an invisible man, the girl climbing up the wall and rolling along the bedroom ceiling, against the laws of nature, and writhing until Tina falls on the ground, disemboweled. Rod flees, panicked, and is arrested the next day, because he was alone with her in the room at the time of the death and is therefore suspected of having killed his friend.

Nancy continues to have violent nightmares in which she is chased and attacked by the same person, disfigured by burn scars, who had also attacked Tina. These nightmares prompt her to visit Rod in prison, who tells her what he saw in Tina's mother's room. Much to her mother's dismay, Nancy becomes increasingly convinced that the person she sees in her dreams is also Tina's murderer. She and the skeptical Glen go to the police station late at night to talk to Rod, but find him hanging from a knotted sheet in his cell. Everyone except Nancy thinks it was suicide.

Nancy develops more and more sleep problems; his mother Marge therefore takes him to a sleep clinic. Wired to medical examination machines in a patient's bed, Nancy once again has a terrible nightmare. This time, her arm is injured, but she also brought back something from her dream: her attacker's damaged hat. This worries Nancy's mother, but at the same time it becomes clear that she is hiding something. Eventually, a drunken Marge reveals to her daughter that the hat belongs to a child killer named Fred Krueger, who killed at least 20 children over a decade ago. At the time, angry and vindictive parents burned Krueger alive in his boiler room after he was acquitted following a legal procedural error. Today, it seems Krueger is manipulating their children's dreams to exact relentless revenge from the grave. Marge, however, assures Nancy that Fred Krueger can no longer harm anyone and takes his knife glove from a hiding place. She places it in plain sight on the stove, to remind Nancy that Krueger is indeed dead.

Nancy tells Glen her plan to capture Freddy – as he calls himself and is called by a group of girls singing and jumping rope in Nancy's dreams – and the hat, then to drag them into reality. However, Glen falls asleep on his teenage bedroom bed and is killed. Nancy finds herself alone with Freddy, but manages to drag him with her into the real world. She runs into her house and lures Krueger into traps she previously set up. For example, a mass stretched across the ceiling hits Freddy in the pit of the stomach, causing him to fall down the stairs to the first floor. After setting fire to her cellar using a flammable liquid contained in a glass bottle, she finally manages to bring her father and the rest of the local police to her aid. But Krueger escaped from the cellar and left flaming footprints on the stairs leading upstairs. Nancy and her father, police lieutenant Donald Thompson, follow the footsteps and witness the suffocation of Marge Thompson by Freddy, still on fire. He disappears, leaving behind only his mother's body. Once alone again, Nancy confronts Fred Krueger and manages to destroy him by turning her back on him, no longer paying him any attention, thus allowing the energy he needs to be exhausted through fear and despair. .

The next morning, Nancy is in front of the Thompson family house, alongside her mother, under a beautiful sun. The bad spell seems to have ended and the citizens have returned to normal. Glen and the rest of his friends are waiting for him in the car, a convertible, to go to school. It is only when the hood of the car, which has the same dark green and red colors as Freddy's sweater, closes and Krueger's laughter is heard, that she understands that it is 'a mistake.

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