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Krueger | Stockholm Syndrome
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Claudio Fragasso envisioned the film as a tense psychological thriller with little to no gore. The original cut of the film resembled his vision. However, the producers were not happy with the cut that Fragasso turned in, feeling that it lacked violence, and so Bruno Mattei was tasked with shooting additional scenes to add more gore into the film.
Claudio Fragasso always intended for the film to be called "Night Killer". The producers however renamed it for the Italian release, calling it "Non aprite quella porta 3" to make it an unofficial sequel to Tobe Hooper's The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) which was released in Italy as "Non aprite quella porta" (Do Not Open That Door). Fragasso was not happy with the title change for the Italian release.
Director Claudio Fragasso was not fond of the gore scenes that Bruno Mattei shot and added into the film as it went against the kind of film he wanted to make which was less violent and more psychological.
Night Killer (1990) was released in Italy as an unofficial sequel to The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974), the exact same year that the official sequel Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III (1990) was released.
There was reportedly friction on the set between Peter Hooten and Tara Buckman.
"Axel: What in the hell do you think you're doing? Melanie Beck: Committing suicide! Axel: Well, you gotta drink seawater if you're gonna throw up all that shit you've been taking! Melanie Beck: Are you crazy?"
"Axel: It's a free country. Anybody who wants to kill themselves has the right to. While you shoot yourself... try to... I'm gonna eat. [Takes a bite of fried chicken] Axel: Nothing does it to me like fried chicken."