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Commentary with director Mike Mendez and composer Joseph Bishara; "A Grave Undertaking" making-of-featurette with optional commentary; "Making the Ghosts" making-of featurette; Original trailer with optional commentary; Deleted scenes with optional commentary; Storyboard galleries; 16x9 widescreen version; 5.1 and 2.0 Dolby Digital audio; English and Spanish subtitles; English closed captioning; Trailers
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- The Gravedancers
1. Ghostly Threat [5:10]
2. Missing Old Times [3:52]
3. Late Night Visit [3:00]
4. For the Leaving [3:25]
5. Time Flies [4:57]
6. Suspicious Behavior [4:41]
7. Night Scares [3:51]
8. Stalking Solution [3:48]
9. Hospital Hallucinations [3:28]
10. Paranormal Activity [4:54]
11. Dancer's Curse [3:48]
12. Kira's Checkup [2:05]
13. Undesirables [6:24]
14. Extreme Measures [5:29]
15. Curse Chant [2:51]
16. Never Ceased [3:53]
17. Truths and Lies [4:26]
18. Kira's Destiny [4:19]
19. Existing Evidence [14:08]
20. Burying the Past [6:54]
Three twentysomethings learn the hard way about how to behave in a cemetery in this independent horror story. Harris (Dominic Purcell), Sid (Marcus Thomas), and Kira (Josie Maran) are three longtime friends who are reunited under unfortunate circumstances when their pal Devin dies in an auto accident. After attending Devin's funeral, the three stage an impromptu wake at a nearby roadhouse, and after lots of drinking they return to his grave to pay their final respects. Sid finds a note on Devin's grave which contains what appear to be lyrics to a song; the revelers begin singing the song and dancing around the cemetery, trampling the nearby graves. It isn't long before Devin's friends discover they've made a serious mistake; the poem they sang was actually a magic spell, and by reciting it as they disrespect the dead they've awakened angry spirits, who begin terrorizing them in their homes. Worst of all, paranormal investigator Vincent (Tchéky Karyo) informs Harris that there's only one sure way to stop the ghosts from bothering them -- death. The Gravedancers received its world premiere at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide