The Hills Have Eyes [Blu-ray]

The Hills Have Eyes [Blu-ray]

 Cast: Susan Lanier
Susan Lanier
, Robert Houston
Robert Houston
, Martin Speer
Martin Speer
, James Whitworth
James Whitworth
, Virginia Vincent
Virginia Vincent
The Hills Have Eyes [Blu-ray]

The Hills Have Eyes [Blu-ray]

 Cast: Susan Lanier
Susan Lanier
, Robert Houston
Robert Houston
, Martin Speer
Martin Speer
, James Whitworth
James Whitworth
, Virginia Vincent
Virginia Vincent

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Overview

Horror auteur Wes Craven followed his threadbare but horrifically compelling cult classic Last House on the Left with this wonderfully demented morality fable about a bloody war of attrition between two extremely different families. The story opens on the journey of the Carters, a mildly dysfunctional extended family led by patriarch "Big Bob" Carter (Russ Grieve), as they travel across the California desert in search of an inherited silver mine. When a broken axle leaves them stranded in the middle of a former nuclear testing site, their attempts to find help lead them unwittingly into the territory of a savage family of cave-dwelling cannibals, the apparent progeny of the bearlike Jupiter (James Whitworth) and an abducted prostitute. Jupiter's eldest son Pluto (professional movie weirdo Michael Berryman) leads the first brutal attack on the defenseless Carters who, through necessity, are driven to equally extreme measures in order to survive. Though the film is not overtly bloody, the scenes depicting this confrontation are rendered with an unflinching directness, and the violations visited on the Carters are so brutal as to make the survivors' regression into savagery all the more convincing. No one is spared from the nightmare: Jupiter's boys have even kidnapped the youngest member of the Carter family -- a mere infant -- to serve as fodder for their next barbecue, and the baby becomes the main point of contention between the rival clans. Craven nevertheless refuses to take the easy way out by depicting his "monsters" as soullessly evil; parallels between either family's "values" are clearly drawn as the differences between the two clans begin to blur.

Product Details

Release Date: 01/30/2018
UPC: 0760137094388
Original Release: 1977
Rating: NR
Source: Arrow Video
Region Code: A
Sound: [Dolby Digital Mono]
Language: English
Time: 1:30:00
Sales rank: 19,304

Special Features

Brand new 4k restoration of the film, supervised by Producer Peter Locke and viewable with both original and alternate endings; High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation; Original Uncompressed PCM Mono Audio; Optional English Subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing; Brand new audio commentary with actors Michael Berryman, Janus Blythe, Susan Lanier and Martin Speer; Brand new audio commentary by academic Mikel J. Koven; Audio commentary with Wes Craven and Peter Locke; Looking Back on The Hills Have Eyes - making-of documentary featuring interviews with Wes Craven, Peter Locke, actors Michael Berryman, Janus Blythe, Robert Houston, Susan Lanier, Dee Wallace and Director of Photography Eric Saarinen; Family Business - A brand new interview with actor Martin Speer; The Dessert Sessions - a brand new interview with Composer Don Peake; Never-before-seen outtakes; Alternate Ending, presented in HD for the first time; Trailers and TV Spots; Image Gallery; Original Screenplay (BD-ROM Content); Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Paul Shipper; Brand new Audio Commentary

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Susan Lanier Brenda Carter
Robert Houston Bobby Carter
Martin Speer Doug Wood
James Whitworth Jupiter
Virginia Vincent Ethel Carter
Russ Grieve Bob Carter
Dee Wallace Stone Lynne Wood
Brenda Marinoff Katie Wood
Cordy Clark Mama
Janus Blythe Ruby
Michael Berryman Pluto
Lance Gordon Mars
Arthur King Mercury
John Steadman Fred
Stricker The Beast
Flora Beauty
Don Peake Composer

Technical Credits
Wes Craven Director,Screenwriter
Peter Locke Producer
John Frazier Special Effects
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