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Halloween: 35th Anniversary Edition.
For this very special release, Anchor Bay went back to the vaults to present this legendary terror classic as never before, including creating an all-new HD transfer personally supervised by the film's original cinematographer, Academy-Award nominee Dean Cundey (Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Apollo 13, the Back to the Future trilogy), a new 7.1 audio mix (as well as the original mono audio).
Fifteen years ago, Michael Myers brutally massacred his sister. Now, after escaping from a mental hospital, he's back to relive his grisly crime again, and again... and again.
- Anchor Bay
- John Carpenter
- 18
- Jamie Lee Curtis
- Donald Pleasence
- Nancy Kyes
- P.J. Soles
- Charles Cyphers
- 1978
- English
- 1
- 2
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Halloween: 35th Anniversary Edition.
For this very special release, Anchor Bay went back to the vaults to present this legendary terror classic as never before, including creating an all-new HD transfer personally supervised by the film's original cinematographer, Academy-Award nominee Dean Cundey (Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Apollo 13, the Back to the Future trilogy), a new 7.1 audio mix (as well as the original mono audio).
Fifteen years ago, Michael Myers brutally massacred his sister. Now, after escaping from a mental hospital, he's back to relive his grisly crime again, and again... and again.
- Anchor Bay
- John Carpenter
- 18
- Jamie Lee Curtis
- Donald Pleasence
- Nancy Kyes
- P.J. Soles
- Charles Cyphers
- 1978
- English
- 1
- 2
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Halloween
This is one of the best horror classics of all time. If you like horror movies, this one will not disappoint you.
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Bare-bones DVD. Excellent movie.
There are really no extras on this DVD despite this being the "35th Anniversary Edition" so you might be better off getting the five movie box set instead which isn't much more expensive really - especially if you enjoy the series. Parts 2 and 4 are actually rather interesting sequels for a relatively simple minimalist movie like Halloween. The movie holds up perfectly well, I would say its music, characters, pacing and lighting are its biggest strengths.
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