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Feature film: Audio commentary with producer Don Hahn, vfx supervisor Jay Redd and screenwriter David Berenbaum; Audio commentary with director Rob Minkoff and costume designer Mona May; "Anatomy of a Scene: Ghist in the Graveyard"; "History of the Haunted Mansion Attraction"; Blu-Scape: Grave Spirits - A high definition short film by award-winning filmmaker Louie Schwartzberg; Movie showcase: Instant access to select movie scenes that showcase the ultimate in high defintion picture and sound; Seamless menus
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- The Haunted Mansion
0. Opening Titles
0. Evers and Evers
0. Just One More Deal
0. Jim Plans a Trip
0. House Call
0. Arriving at the Mansion
0. Ramsley
0. Spending the Night
0. Jim Visits the Library
0. The Kids Go Exploring
0. Sara Looks for Jim
0. Sara Learns About the Mansion
0. Emma and Ezra
0. Madame Leota
0. The Graveyard
0. The Mausoleum
0. "First You Must Find the Trunk"
0. An Unacceptable Union
0. The Ballroom Dance
0. The One True Elizabeth
0. The Ceremony Begins
0. Leota Helps Jim
0. The Ceremony Is Interrupted
0. End Credits
Back in the days when Eddie Murphy was a Raw stand-up comedian, he hilariously observed that you'd never see African Americans in a haunted house movie. Some 20 years later, Murphy proves the exception to the rule with this family-friendly thriller inspired by the Disney theme-park attraction. Murphy portrays glad-handing, workaholic real estate agent Jim Evers, who takes a "20-minute" detour from his neglected family's long-promised vacation to check out a hot property his wife Sarah (Marsha Thomason) has been invited to sell. Despite its swampland proximity, foreboding gates, and backyard cemetery, Jim is dying to close a deal on the property: And if the owner, Master Gracey (Nathaniel Parker), has his way, he will. It turns out that Sarah is the haunting image of Gracey's own dearly departed, who died under suspicious circumstances years before. Murphy mostly plays straight man to this film's supernatural special effects (production segments included on the DVD show how they were created). It's up to the supporting cast -- including Terence Stamp as a terribly stiff butler, Wallace Shawn as a ghostly servant, and Jennifer Tilly as a disembodied Gypsy head encased in a crystal ball -- to scare up most of the laughs. While the chills remain PG all the way, it wouldn’t be a Haunted Mansion without some fitfully frightening scares and shivers: One spirited highlight re-creates the original Haunted Mansion's poltergeist ball; revived corpses chase the kids; and the son is confronted with his worst nightmare, a phalanx of spiders. Murphy may be a mere ghost of his former self, but Haunted Mansion is, like the attraction that inspired it, a wild ride for family fright nights. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble
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