I have the FREDDY'S DEAD Workprint, on VHS and DVDr (DVDr is a transfer of the VHS). DVD misses out on the first section of the film up until John gets his bus ticket. The reason is that the VHS is a copy of a copy of a copy of a copy and that area was so worn that the audio and picture dropped out horribly. Nothing too different during the missing moments, though. John's fall from the window and down the hill lasts considerably longer. Robert's voice remains unprocessed for the entire length of the film (since it's production audio with some slight sound effects and such). It also contains a much different collection of music (MC Hammer's PRAY is a standout) and the end tribute to Freddy is considerably longer as well. Some of the footage that is missing from the actual theatrical cut helps make the plot have more sense (if that's remotely possible, you'll believe it when you see it) while other things deserved to go.
I also have NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 3 Production Footage. Here you get to see all the inner workings behind the film since it was recorded on VHS by crew member(s) and compiled. You get to see how the do the Freddy snake, put Heather through the chair, melt the tricycle and so on. Quite an interesting view behind one of the better NOES sequels.
Kind Regards,
InvisibleWolfMan
