<Li> Don't Fall Asleep: The Film (2016; Produced by 3 Count & Go): Taking place between A Nightmare on Elm Street and A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, Nancy Thompson (played by Diandra Lazor) is struggling to maintain her sanity as she is checked into a psychiatric ward . The film includes narration from Heather Langenkamp . There are brief appearances by the canon characters Donald Thompson and Alice Johnson . The characters Cybil Houch and Priscilla Martin from the Nightmares on Elm Street six - issue comic book series (published by Innovation Comics in 1991) also make brief appearances . </Li> <P> In his book Horror films of the 1980s, John Kenneth Muir references Nancy Thompson, stating the following: </P> <Dl> <Dd> "As written by Craven and performed by Langenkamp, Nancy is a rarity in the horror genre: an intelligent and insightful youth who is capable of connecting the important things in her life . Only Nancy can recognize the link between worlds for what it is, and look below the surface of reality because she is already trained to do so, through family history . Nancy is prepared in her battle with Freddy because, one senses, she has already detected the dark truth lurking beneath the affluent surface of Elm Street . She has suffered her parent's divorce, her father's absence, and her mother's alcoholism...Nancy is even compared explicitly to Hamlet...in that Hamlet stamps out the lies of his mother, an act which Nancy will repeat during the course of the film ..." </Dd> </Dl> <Dd> "As written by Craven and performed by Langenkamp, Nancy is a rarity in the horror genre: an intelligent and insightful youth who is capable of connecting the important things in her life . Only Nancy can recognize the link between worlds for what it is, and look below the surface of reality because she is already trained to do so, through family history . Nancy is prepared in her battle with Freddy because, one senses, she has already detected the dark truth lurking beneath the affluent surface of Elm Street . She has suffered her parent's divorce, her father's absence, and her mother's alcoholism...Nancy is even compared explicitly to Hamlet...in that Hamlet stamps out the lies of his mother, an act which Nancy will repeat during the course of the film ..." </Dd>

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