Lisa Wilcox is going on a YouTube tour of Nightmare 4 locations

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Last Updated on July 21, 2021

Lisa Wilcox became a genre icon due to her role as heroine Alice Johnson in NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 4: THE DREAM MASTER and NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 5: THE DREAM CHILD and now, nearly thirty years later, the actress has started up her own YouTube channel with the intention of hosting a series of videos in which she'll be revisiting THE DREAM MASTER filming locations.

While showing what these locations look like today, Wilcox will also be sharing her personal behind-the-scenes stories from the making of the film, as well as interviewing others about their own NIGHTMARE 4 memories.

The first location visit video has been uploaded to Wilcox's YouTube account and can be seen below. In this video, she goes back to the house that served as the Johnson family home in both of her NIGHTMARE films and the topics she discusses while there include the infamous nunchaku scene and a deleted scene in which Alice grabbed a weapon of a different sort.

In the end, she teases that the next video will feature an interview with the owners of the "Johnson house", and it should be quite interesting to hear the perspective of people who let the NIGHTMAREs 4 and 5 cast and crews into their home.

With new episodes expected to be released weekly, the Lisa Wilcox YouTube channel is definitely one NIGHTMARE fans should be keeping an eye on.

Source: YouTube

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