Robert Rusler in A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2 (1985)
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So anyone out there excited about the remake of the original Elm Street, which is coming to theater this week? I wouldn't say I'm looking forward to it, (remakes of the horror genre have a tendency to turn out horrible, and so far no sign of indicating this as an exception.) but definitely curious as to what new ideas filmmakers have came up with for a series that already has 8 feature films on its record.
Not so long ago we've seen Mr. Rusler in Vamp, here he is again in another notable horror film. Part 2 is especially notable for its gay subtext, obviously something I was too little to pick up when I first caught this film on late night television, but Mr. Rusler, whose dark skin and lean figure definitely left an impression!
Not so long ago we've seen Mr. Rusler in Vamp, here he is again in another notable horror film. Part 2 is especially notable for its gay subtext, obviously something I was too little to pick up when I first caught this film on late night television, but Mr. Rusler, whose dark skin and lean figure definitely left an impression!
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