10 Most Ingenious Special FX In Horror Movie History
10. Tina's Death - A Nightmare On Elm Street (1984)
Wes Craven's 1984 nightmare slasher classic has earned its place in the horror movie hall of fame, but there's few who could deny that some of the effects have not aged well. The sequence in Tina's dream where Freddy has elongated arms, for example, looks pretty ridiculous to a CGI generation. The final shot of Nancy's mum being pulled through a very small hole in the front door looks even worse. So why is this film on this list?
You might think it's for the now legendary scene where Johnny Depp is liquified in a bed and sprayed onto the ceiling, but no, that scene was an afterthought, brilliant as it is. The rotating room used for the effect was actually designed for Tina's death scene, a mere thirteen minutes into the film.
Inspired by Fred Astaire dancing on the ceiling in Royal Wedding, the set furniture was nailed down, actor Amanda Wyss was given her marks and the cameras rolled. It's a stunning effect and given the intensity of the performance, it remains one of the most shocking sequences in the movie.
The original cut had the stunt woman landing on the bed, swimming with fake blood but was cut by the censors for being too explicit. What remains quickly cuts to Rod's reaction as his faced is splashed red. Depp's death usually gets the credit for the gnarliest sequence of the movie, yet it was a fortuitous use of a pre-existing set - one that almost electrocuted the crew.