《》Storyline
There were six Jerome Kern tunes in the film, including he exquisite "The Way You Look Tonight" (music by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Dorothy Fields, and sung by Astaire at the piano).A pair of shiny blue suede shoes belonging to he smooth-talking, master-mind criminal stands next to a beaten, semi-conscious Hammer as he lies on a bare, mattress-less bedframe.Because before I ever worked on a paper, I sold them on a street corner.You know the first thing I found out?Bad news sells best.Because good news is no news.Minosa's Trading Post and the Holy Mountain:Along the way, they pulled in for gas at the desolate Minosa's Trading Post - a two-story, roadside adobe brick building near a rock escarpment, in the remote desert:MINOSA'S TRADING POSTINDIAN CURIOSRUGS GAS OIL SOUVENIRSDRINKS ON ICEHerbie honked the car's horn and entered the curio shop, but it was deserted." John tensely noted: "We might be talking about the same thing." Maggie thought the whole town had become obsessed by the Krueger character, including "John," who suspected that there was a reason why he was alive (when everybody else was dead) - could he be Freddy's child?They were met by an Orphanage Woman (Elinor Donahue), another insane Springwood adult, who was singing "Skip to my Loo" to an imaginary group of children (due to the fact that all the real-world children in the town had been slaughtered by Freddy).She threw a chair through the kitchen window to escape, and then in her own home, used a hammer and nails to seal the front door shut.