Halloween [Blu-ray]
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Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen Rating:
R-
Language:
Eng Studio:
Anchor BayUPC:
013138300782Year of Release:
1978Item Number:
ABD003007Release Date:
10/02/2007Genre:
Horror –
Slasher Film
Format:
Blu-ray
MOVIE DESCRIPTION:
It was "The Night HE Came Home," warned the posters for John Carpenter's career-making horror smash. In Haddonfield, IL, on Halloween night 1963, six-year-old Michael Myers inexplicably slaughters his teenage sister. His psychiatrist Dr. Loomis (Donald Pleasence) can't penetrate Michael's psyche after years of institutionalization, but he knows that, when Myers escapes before Halloween in 1978, there is going to be hell to pay in Haddonfield. While Loomis heads to Haddonfield to alert police, Myers spots bookish teenager Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) and follows her, constantly appearing and vanishing as Laurie and her looser friends Lynda (P.J. Soles) and Annie (Nancy Loomis) make their Halloween plans. By nightfall, the responsible Laurie is doing her own and Annie's babysitting jobs, while Annie and Lynda frolic in the parent-free house across the street. But Annie and Lynda are not answering the phone, and suspicious Laurie heads across the street to the darkened house to see what is going on.... ~ Lucia Bozzola, Rovi
DVD FEATURES:
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: PCM Stereo
- Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 (Cinemascope)
- Screen: Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
- Features:
- Audio Commentary With Writer/Director John Carpenter, Actress Jamie Lee Curtis and Producer Debra Hill
- Fast Film Facts
- Halloween: a Cut Above the Rest Featurette
- Trailer
- TV Spots
- Radio Spots.
AWARDS
Los Angeles Film Critics Association
- Won New Generation Award - 1979 (John Carpenter)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Cast:
Donald Pleasence - Doctor Loomis
Jamie Lee Curtis - Laurie
Nancy Loomis - Annie
P.J. Soles - Lynda
Charles Cyphers - Brackett
Kyle Richards - Lindsay
Brian Andrews - Tommy
John Michael Graham - Bob
Nancy Stephens - Marion
Adam Holender - KeithDirector:
John CarpenterProducer:
Debra HillScreenwriter:
John Carpenter, Debra HillCinematographer:
Dean CundeyComposer (Music Score):
John CarpenterEditor:
Tommy Lee Wallace, Charles BurnsteinProduction Designer:
Craig Stearns, Tommy Lee WallaceExecutive Producer:
Irwin YablansSet Designer:
Craig StearnsSound/Sound Designer:
Thomas D. CauseyFirst Assistant Director:
Rick WallaceCamera Operator:
Raymond StellaProduction Manager:
Don Behrns
REVIEW:
- With its almost blood-free frights, gutsy heroine, and peerless score, Halloween became the gold standard for the late '70s-'80s teen slasher cycle (as Scream cheekily acknowledged in 1996). Taking full advantage of the widescreen frame (and offscreen space), John Carpenter builds tension through the constant suggestion that something terrible lurks just out of Laurie's and the audience's view, whether it's behind a bush or in a passing car. Carpenter also shifts to the killer's point-of-view, leaving the audience with only the sight of the unaware victim and the sound of Michael's breathing. Evoking Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho and Vertigo, as well as Howard Hawks' original The Thing, Carpenter and co-writer/producer Debra Hill render Myers an inhuman force that paradoxically points up the psychosexual anxieties under the surface of small-town life, especially in the wake of the late-'60s/early-'70s sexual revolution. Teens responded to Halloween's thrills, as the 325,000-dollar indie film went on to gross 47 million dollars, begetting six sequels and numerous imitators, like the Friday the 13th series. ~ Lucia Bozzola, Rovi
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