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Deathdream (1972)

Special Features

 

  • Audio Commentary #1 With Co-Producer/Director Bob Clark
  • Audio Commentary #2 With Screenwriter/Make Up Artist (Uncredited) Alan Ormsby
  • Tom Savini: The Early Years
  • Deathdreaming: Interview With Star Richard Backus
  • Alternate Opening Titles
  • Extended Ending Sequence
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • Poster & Still Galleries

Review

 

In this shattering variation on The Monkey's Paw, grief-stricken suburban parents (Academy Award nominees John Marley of The Godfather and Lynn Carlin of Faces) refuse to accept the news that their son Andy (Richard Backus) has been killed in Vietnam. But when Andy returns home soon after, something may be horribly wrong: Andy is alive and well or is he? Produced and directed by Bob Clark (Black Christmas) and written by Alan Ormsby (Deranged), Deathdream became one of the very first films to confront the domestic ravages of the Vietnam War. More than thirty years later, it remains one of the most chilling horror films of all time.



Deathdream was released under several different titles, including Dead Of Night, The Night Walk and The Night Andy Came Home, and marked the grisly debut of gore effects legend Tom Savini (Dawn Of The Dead). Blue Underground is proud to present this acclaimed zombie shocker fully restored from a long-lost negative, as well as exclusive new Extras that include two featurettes, audio commentaries with Ormsby and Clark, a definitive ad art gallery and more!

Technical Details

 

Richard Backus ; Lynn Carlin ; Henderson Forsythe ; John Marley

Bob Clark

Restricted

1972

Widescreen

English - Dolby Digital (1.0) Mono

88 minutes (approx)

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