In the cult movie 'A Nightmare on Elm Street', one of the most popular horror movies in the world, Freddy Krueger's hand with long nails and with which he kills the victims is up for sale.

The main products used by the leading actors in the world's most watched productions such as Gladiator and A Nightmare on Elm Street are going up for auction. It was stated that the hand of Freddy Krueger from A Nightmare on Elm Street will be sold for 380 thousand TL in the online auction.

Freddy Krueger's glove goes up for auction next month in a memorabilia auction featuring more than 1,800 items from horror movies, including The Shining, Sweeney Todd and A Nightmare on Elm Street.

The four-day event will start on November 9. Auction house Propstore is expected to generate more than £12 million in total from the event.

RAZOR-LIKE FINGERS
Alongside the razor-fingered hero glove worn by Robert Englund in the 1984 independent horror film A Nightmare on Elm Street, the piece will also feature its original hand-drawn design and is hoped to sell for up to £400,000.

Jason Voorhees' costume from the Friday the 13th series is expected to fetch between £40,000 and £80,000, along with the hockey mask worn during filming.

SHELL ON ELM STREET – A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET
In a neighborhood in Los Angeles, young people begin to die in strange ways. Nightmares of a terrifying man with razor-sharp knives on his fingers take their lives while they sleep. This ghost in dreams is none other than the pervert Fred Krueger, who was lynched by the families whose children he killed years ago. Somehow, Freddy is back now, taking revenge by killing the teenagers one by one in their dreams. If Freddy is after you, is the only solution to resist sleep? Or is he facing her in his own nightmare?

A Nightmare on Elm Street, which left its mark on the 1980s and brought Wes Craven to his now rightfully established throne, would resurrect a dying genre, with the contribution of Robert Englund, who gave life to the character of Freddy, who would return many times later.

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