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Closed Caption; ; Commentary by Director Tim Burton; "Sleepy Hollow: Behind the Legend" featurette; Selected cast biographies; Exclusive cast & crew interviews; Photo gallery; 2 theatrical trailers
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Sleepy Hollow
1. The Fate of Peter Van Garrett [3:48]
2. Constable Crane [3:30]
3. Sleepy Hollow [4:14]
4. The Headless Horseman [2:04]
5. Masbath's Terrible Death [5:37]
6. Five Victims, Four Graves [7:49]
7. A Wakeful Night [:22]
8. Magistrate Philipse [2:17]
9. The Western Woods [2:59]
10. Tree of the Dead [3:53]
11. The Killian Family [2:41]
12. "You Have Bewitched Me" [2:52]
13. The Secret Conspiracy [4:35]
14. An Angry Wound [5:34]
15. Murder Begets Murder [5:47]
16. Evil Eye [:26]
17. The Archer [4:43]
18. A Head for a Head [6:47]
19. A New Country [4:37]
The latest masterwork to spring from the fertile and twisted imagination of Tim Burton turns Washington Irving's quaint tale of Upstate New York peculiarities into a grisly, nightmarish detective story. Johnny Depp (an actor born to wear period garb) is as grave and handsome as a young Buster Keaton in the role of Ichabod Crane, a fastidious New York City constable assigned to investigate a decapitation in the rustic hamlet of Sleepy Hollow. His inquiries are stymied by the natives' superstitious belief in the Headless Horseman, a demonic assassin whose future victims might include fair maiden Christina Ricci (looking especially attractive with long blonde hair and daring décolletage). But it's the Horseman himself -- played by Christopher Walken -- who steals the show with his gory escapades, which are captured with startling realism thanks to computer-enhanced imaging. Burton's adaptation plays fast and loose with Irving's story, sliding at times into a cartoonishness that detracts from the film. But his stylized depiction of the gloomy, fog-shrouded village is stunningly beautiful, evoking an atmosphere of the dread that hangs over the scene, palpable as the chilly mist. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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