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Halloween I-V (Jack-O-Lantern Edition) [Deluxe] [Limited Edition] Professional Grade

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One of the greatest Horror franchises in cinema history, Halloween, comes home onto the Imprint Collection in 4K UHD & Blu-ray… There are few horror franchises as ubiquitous as Halloween. Masked killer Michael Myers first made waves in 1978, slashing his way across cinema screens worldwide and into the hearts of horror aficionados forever. We are thrilled to be bringing the first five films in the long-running franchise to the Imprint Collection on 4K UHD & Blu-ray, loaded with Special Features and multiple cuts across a horrifying thirteen discs, with authoring and encoding from Fidelity In Motion. This strictly Limited Edition Jack O’Lantern pumpkin packaging is a must-have mantelpiece set, hand-painted and sitting on a custom-moulded base measuring 29 x 27 x 25cm. Also featuring an integrated flickering LED light – you can have a burning jack o’lantern on your shelves all year round! The five films are each housed in their own SteelBook, sitting in custom-made foam inserts securely recessed at the rear of the pumpkin. An insert booklet sits inside each SteelBook, featuring brand NEW essays from author Andrew Grevas. Also included is a custom-made PVC display case, and each set arrives in an individual thick cardboard shipper. Batteries are not included for retail and shipping safety. Halloween (1978) – Imprint Collection #475 Michael Myers escapes from the Illinois State Mental Hospital after 15 years treatment for the brutal murder of his sister and is returning to Haddonfield to relive his crime. Michael sets about systematically killing his prey while Dr. Loomis searches for a clue that will lead him to Michael. Fully restored in 4K UHD from a 4K scan of the original camera negative, Halloween has never looked better. Special Features and Technical Specs: Disc One: 4K UHD (Theatrical Cut) 2160p Ultra-high-definition presentation of the Theatrical Cut on 4K UHD (Dolby Vision / HDR10) from a 4K scan of the original camera negative Audio commentary by writer/director John Carpenter, actress Jamie Lee Curtis and producer Debra Hill Audio commentary by writer/director John Carpenter and actress Jamie Lee Curtis Audio commentary by director of photography Dean Cundey, editor Tommy Lee Wallace and actor Nick Castle Film Fast Facts – trivia track Theatrical Trailer Aspect Ratio 2.39:1 Audio: English Dolby Atmos + DTS-HD 5.1 Surround + DTS-HD 2.0 Mono Optional English HOH Subtitles Disc Two: Blu-ray (Theatrical Cut) 1080p high-definition presentation of the Theatrical Cut on Blu-ray from a 4K scan of the original camera negative 1080p high-definition original colour timing presentation on Blu-ray Audio commentary by writer/director John Carpenter, actress Jamie Lee Curtis and producer Debra Hill Audio commentary by writer/director John Carpenter and actress Jamie Lee Curtis Audio commentary by director of photography Dean Cundey, editor Tommy Lee Wallace and actor Nick Castle Film Fast Facts – trivia track Theatrical Trailer Aspect Ratio 2.39:1 Audio: English Dolby Atmos + DTS-HD 5.1 Surround + DTS-HD 2.0 Mono Optional English HOH Subtitles Disc Three: Blu-ray (Television Cut) 1080p high-definition presentation of the Extended Version on Blu-ray Standard-definition presentation of the Broadcast Version on Blu-ray TV Version Additional Footage TV Spots Radio Spots NBC Broadcast TV Promo Re-release Trailer Stills Gallery Newspaper Ad Gallery Aspect Ratio 2.35:1 Audio: English DTS-HD 5.1 Surround + DTS-HD 2.0 Mono Optional English HOH Subtitles Disc Four: Blu-ray Special Features Halloween Unmasked 2000 – documentary (2000) Halloween: A Cut Above The Rest – documentary (2003) Halloween: 25 Years of Terror – documentary (2006) The Night She Came Home! – documentary (2013) On Location: 25 Years Later – featurette (2003) Horror’s Hallowed Grounds: The Locations of Halloween – featurette Horror’s Hallowed Grounds: Bus Tour – featurette Vintage Interview with Producer Moustapha Akkad Trailers From Hell: Adam Rifkin On Halloween Halloween II (1981) – Imprint Collection #476 From the mind of John Carpenter, the sequel to cultural phenomenon Halloween is packed with thrills and gore galore. Scanned in 4K from the original camera negative, experience every bloodcurdling scream in UHD with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos. PLUS, the fan-favourite Television Cut has been upscaled to high-definition Blu-ray. Packed with extended and alternate scenes, the Television Cut is Halloween II through a uniquely different lens, and a must-watch in HD for Michael Myers completionists. Picking up exactly where the first film left off, Halloween II follows the same ill-fated characters as they encounter the knife-wielding maniac they thought had been left for dead in the first film. It seems the inhuman Michael Myers is still very much alive and out for more revenge as he stalks the deserted halls of the Haddonfield hospital. As he gets closer to his main target, Dr. Loomis (Donald Pleasence) discovers the chilling mystery behind the crazed psychopath’s actions. Special Features and Technical Specs: Disc One: 4K UHD (Theatrical Cut) 2160p Ultra-high-definition presentation of the Theatrical Cut on 4K UHD (Dolby Vision / HDR10) from a 4K scan of the original camera negative Audio commentary by Dustin McNeill, co-author of Taking Shape: Developing Halloween From Script to Scream Audio commentary by director Rick Rosenthal and actor Leo Rossi Audio commentary by stunt coordinator-actor Dick Warlock Audio commentary by horror expert Stephen Jones and film critic Kim Newman Theatrical Trailer Aspect Ratio 2.39:1 Audio: English Dolby Atmos + DTS-HD 5.1 Surround + DTS-HD 2.0 Stereo Optional English HOH Subtitles Disc Two: Blu-ray (Theatrical Cut) 1080p high-definition presentation of the Theatrical Cut on Blu-ray from a 4K scan of the original camera negative Audio commentary by Dustin McNeill, co-author of Taking Shape: Developing Halloween From Script to Scream Audio commentary by director Rick Rosenthal and actor Leo Rossi Audio commentary by stunt coordinator-actor Dick Warlock Audio commentary by horror expert Stephen Jones and film critic Kim Newman The Nightmare Isn’t Over!: The Making of Halloween II – documentary Horror’s Hallowed Grounds: The Locations of Halloween II – featurette Alternate Ending with optional Audio Commentary by director Rick Rosenthal Deleted Scenes with optional Audio Commentary by director Rick Rosenthal Theatrical Trailer TV Spots Radio Spots Still Gallery Newspaper Ad Still Gallery Posters and Lobby Cards Gallery Aspect Ratio 2.39:1 Audio: English Dolby Atmos + DTS-HD 5.1 Surround + DTS-HD 2.0 Stereo Optional English HOH Subtitles Disc Three: Blu-ray (Television Cut) 1080p high-definition upscaled presentation of the Television Cut on Blu-ray Standard-definition presentation Aspect Ratio 1.33:1 Audio: English LPCM 2.0 Stereo Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982) – Imprint Collection #477 Starring Tom Atkins (The Fog) and directed by Tommy Lee Wallace, Halloween III is a disturbing horror with haunting imagery and a spooky score by the great John Carpenter. When a terrified toy salesman is mysteriously attacked and brought to the hospital babbling and clutching the year’s most popular Halloween costume, an eerie pumpkin mask, Dr Daniel Challis (Tom Atkins) is thrust into a terrifying Halloween nightmare. Working with the salesman’s daughter, Ellie (Stacey Nelkin), he traces the mask to the Silver Shamrock Novelties company and it’s founder, Conal Cochran (Dan O’Herlihy). Ellie and Daniel attempt to uncover Cochran’s shocking Halloween plan before the trick-or-treaters across the country are kept from ever coming home, in this terrifying thriller from writer/director Tommy Lee Wallace. Special Features and Technical Specs: Disc One: 4K UHD (Theatrical Cut) 2160p Ultra-high-definition presentation of the Theatrical Cut on 4K UHD (Dolby Vision / HDR10) from a 4K scan of the original camera negative Audio commentary by film critic/historian Lee Gambin, w