“On April 4, 1968, the body of a 13-year old boy was found dead in the quiet town of Springwood, OH. For the next five years, a child killer labeled “The Springwood Slasher” by the press would claim the lives of 20 children.”
This haunting line opens The Confession of Fred Krueger, a 30-minute Youtube film written and directed by Nathan Thomas Milliner. Springwood Police have just arrested the man they think is responsible for these child murders. As the interview continues, Krueger meticulously details the horrors that he brought upon this sleepy little town. This is the prequel you never knew you needed. If you thought Freddy Krueger was scary as a dream demon, wait until you see him as the human.
The film just debuted this past weekend at HorrorHound, and Milliner has just released it via YouTube. We have the video linked below for you to watch now!
Kevin Roach plays Krueger beautifully. He is dark, creepy, yet eerily charming. He develops Krueger in his style, yet keeps Englund’s version there the whole time. From the moment he walks in wearing the iconic part one sweater and fedora to the scene at the end of the credits–he’s Fred Krueger inside and out. Another standout is the music, crafted by Lito Velasco. Harkening back to the haunting original theme, he is inspired by it but makes it his own, perfectly complimenting the film. The first time I heard it during the opening credits, I felt goosebumps on my arm. And his original work would have fit perfectly into the original A Nightmare on Elm Street. Finally, the color used in the flashbacks is that of studio film. Krueger is cast in darkness, in black-and-white, but children are in full color. And the color often matched the tone of the scene. It’s little details like this that add to overall quality of the film. It is easy to tell this is a passion project for Milliner and his team.
Milliner pays homage to this classic icon without cheapening Krueger’s appeal. This is the closest we are going to get to a quality re-imagining of the Elm Street franchise. Do yourself a favor and go watch it on
The film stars Thomas Dunbar, Kevin Roach, Todd Reynolds, Steve Vessell, Eric Huskisson, Kharley Redmon, and Corey Ballard.
Synopsis: The Springwood Police Department has just arrested a man named Fred Krueger, a janitor at the local power plant whom they believe to be the notorious Springwood Slasher. A filthy child murderer who has murdered 20 children over a 5 year long reign of terror on the nice suburban Ohio town. Krueger has been brought to the station to be interrogated by the department’s senior lieutenant. Sit down with one of the most charismatic and sinister man to ever walk the earth and hear him tell his story.
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Who did the poster?
Nathan Thomas Milliner did the poster. He does amazing art as well. Feel free to contact him, I think he was selling prints of it at HorrorHound: https://www.facebook.com/nathan.t.milliner?fref=ts
“It’s hot in here officer?” That’s hilarious! Freddy spends his spare time in a boiler room and now he’s hot in a police station? That’s funny.