A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 4 lost scene(s)

Released in 1988, A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 4: The Dream Master was the start of the decline in the series, with the movies becoming more comedic than horrifying. Adding Tuesday Knight to play Kristen(as the original actress was unable to appear for the film) and keeping both Joey(Rodney Eastman) and Kincaid(Ken Sagoes) as Freddy-fodder to tie it in with the previous film, the movie features some of the most and least graphic kills in the series.

Unlike A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 5: The Dream Child, this movie never got a pre-release without any censoring of violence, and is actually known to be missing at least one scene. Not only are the scenes in the screenplay, one also is partly shown in an early trailer and in some promotional shots.

The missing scene(s)
Some were simple edits from other countries, others removed after the theatrical release and some not shown at all

1) The best known deleted scene involves Kristen encountering Freddy for the first time in film. It would take place early in the film, with Kristen falling asleep in her window while smoking. She wakes up in Freddy's house and ends up running down a long hall, with his clawed hand repeatedly stabbing through the wall after her. She then confronts Freddy and is nearly killed, being awoken by her cigarette burning her arm right before he can strike.

2) Also apparently filmed is a scene that takes place after Sheila dies, where Alice talks to her father in the kitchen only for it to be a dream.

3) In the original showings of the movie, when Freddy puts on his sunglasses a Miami Vice like riff played. It was removed and never restored.

4) In early VHS releases and the theatrical cut, the audio for Reefer Madness is intact. It was removed and only the piano can be heard in recent releases, but the lines still appear in the subtitles. (As a note, I actually have a release with the audio intact, but it's not spectacular quality)

5) Until recently, 1 minutes and 7 seconds were cut from the movie in the UK. At first, only 56 seconds were removed, but more was removed for the home video release. The cuts were restored in 2001.

NOTE: I will try and find the publicity pictures from the lost scene. They were on my old desktop from my original research about this movie, which has been thrown out after it died on me.