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Halloween Director: John Carpenter Cast: Donald Pleasence, Jamie Lee Curtis, Nancy Loomis, P.J. Soles

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  • DVD Release Date: 08/05/2003
  • Original Release: 1978
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 5,661

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Closed Caption; Widescreen presentation (2.35:1) enhanced for 16 x 9 TVs; Audio commentary with writer/director John Carpenter, actress Jamie Lee Curtis, and producer Debra Hill; "Halloween - A Cut Above the Rest" 87-minute documentary featuring interviews with John Carpenter, Jamie Lee Curtis, P.J. Soles, Nick Castle, Charles Cyphers, Debra Hill, director of photography Dean Cundey, editor/production designer Tommy Lee Wallace, executive producers Irwin Yablans, Moustapha Akkad, and others; "On Location - 25 Years Later" featurette with actress P.J. Soles and producer Debra Hill revisiting the original Michael Myers house; Theatrical trailer; TV spots; Radio spots; Poster and still gallery; Talent bios; DVD-ROM: original screenplay; DVD-ROM: screen savers

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Side #1 -- Feature Presentation
1. Main Titles [2:08]
2. All Hallows Eve, 1963 [4:54]
3. Hell Night [4:06]
4. On a Crisp October Morning... [3:21]
5. Fate [4:05]
6. Don't Talk to Strangers [4:26]
7. Trick or Treat [5:02]
8. Day of the Dead [2:54]
9. Autumn Twilight [3:43]
10. Haunted House [5:13]
11. The Bogeyman [4:06]
12. Things That Go Bump in the Night [4:59]
13. Samhain [5:10]
14. Pranks [4:14]
15. Halloween Partying [5:50]
16. Masquerade [4:27]
17. House of Mystery [5:31]
18. Decorations [4:10]
19. Danse Macabre [6:27]
20. "It Was the Bogeyman" [3:42]
21. End Credits [2:11]

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Editorial Reviews

Even after repeated viewings, John Carpenter's Halloween remains a genuinely terrifying cinematic experience. It introduces psychopathic killer Mike Myers, who, 15 years after murdering his own sister on Halloween, returns home to wreak mayhem on good-girl teen Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) and her fun-loving friends (Nancy Loomis and P. J. Soles). Curtis turned her success here into a brief reign as moviedom's "Scream Queen," and she is touchingly vulnerable in her breakthrough role. The likable supporting cast is strong overall, so the inevitable carnage is all the more unsettling. Best of all, Donald Pleasance turns in a delightfully unhinged performance as Dr. Sam Loomis, the obsessed psychiatrist determined to take Myers down. With its numerous pop-culture references and gleefully clichéd storytelling, Halloween is the original model for Scream and its companions. And although there is humor in the movie (particularly in Loomis's single-minded obliviousness), pure, visceral horror clearly rules here. Carpenter's self-penned, Bernard Herrmann-influenced score provides creepy counterpoint to his impeccably composed images. Through six sequels, a TV series, and dozens of imitators, it never got any better than this. Amy Robinson, Barnes & Noble

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Classic Beyond Comparison!by Heavy_Metal_Sushi

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August 20, 2009: This movie is without a shadow of a doubt one of the greatest slasher movies of all time, if not the single greatest! This was probably the first of it's kind that I ever saw, and I still love it to this day. It sits amongst the collection pieces in my DVD collection. If you have never seen this film...where in the world have you been? Definitely give it a watch. Of course, I suppose that this generation would not probably view it the same, but it's still redefined horror as we knew it. A definite great!

I Also Recommend: Halloween II, Psycho, Halloween 7, Friday the 13th, Friday the 13th, Part 2.

Halloweenby Anonymous

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May 30, 2009: A genuine horror film. Still a favorite to watch on Halloween.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Pan & Scan edition.


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