Price: $35.98
(as of Nov 01, 2024 21:11:11 UTC – Details)
Spain released, Blu-Ray/Region A/B/C : it WILL NOT play on regular DVD player. You need Blu-Ray DVD player to view this Blu-Ray DVD: LANGUAGES: English ( Dolby Digital 5.1 ), English ( Dolby TrueHD ), Spanish ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ), English ( Subtitles ), Spanish ( Subtitles ), WIDESCREEN (1.85:1), SPECIAL FEATURES: 2-DVD Set, Behind the scenes, Blu-Ray & DVD Combo, Documentary, Featurette, Interactive Menu, Photo Gallery, Scene Access, Special Edition, Trailer(s), SYNOPSIS: It’s one year later after the events of Halloween 4. Michael survives the shootings and on October 31st he returns with a vengeance. Lurking and stalking, Jamie, Rachel, and Rachel’s friends, Michael forms a plan to lure Jamie out of the children’s hospital where events lead up to the confrontation at the Myers house. Halloween 5 is a dark, thrill ride that will scare the heck out of you! …Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (Blu-Ray & DVD Combo)
MPAA rating : Unrated (Not Rated)
Package Dimensions : 6.69 x 5.39 x 0.47 inches; 2.93 ounces
Director : Dominique Othenin-Girard
Media Format : Import, Blu-ray, Widescreen
Run time : 97 minutes
Actors : Donald Pleasence, Danielle Harris, Ellie Cornell, Beau Starr, Jeffrey Landman
Subtitles: : English, Spanish
Producers : Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (Blu-Ray & DVD Combo), Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers
Language : English (Dolby Digital 2.0), Spanish (Dolby Digital 2.0)
ASIN : B095RFC8VP
Country of Origin : Spain
Number of discs : 2
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Kindle –
Der 5 Teil ist sicher nicht der beste, aber immer noch super zum ansehen. Spannend ist er auch
Client d’Amazon –
Un classique pour les fans dâHalloween et de film dâhorreur. Livré rapidement. Produit de bonne qualité, en très bon état malgré que de seconde main. Très satisfaite ! Attention, il faut par contre un lecteur multizone pour pouvoir regarder ce film au canada aussi 🙂
Fifa –
Excellent
Andrea –
Spannender Film
Jason Garrett –
A great must see for your collection
tagana –
forget rob zombie his movies suck go back to music
i grew up with these movies they put the new ones to shame
Elvis P –
BEST PUMPKIN OPENING OF ALL ENTRIES IN THE SERIES
SPOOKY, GREAT CAMERA WORK, CAR SCENE AND LAUNDRY SHOOT VERY CLEVER….COULD HAVE BEEN BETTER.
AZTROGRS –
Great Movie
High quality presentation. Great installment to the classic series.
Chris3099czr –
Pretty good movie if you like the series
I thought this movie was pretty good. It wasn’t as good as the original or part 4 but all in all is very good as part of the series.
Tara Bogojevich –
Pretty good movie
As far as the series goes, not the best of them but not the worst of them.
Robert Corby –
It awesome
Love it
Richard Lee Owens –
Great Movie
Great Movie
D. Dowler –
Underrated Gem Of The Halloween Series
In my opinion, the most underrated film in the Halloween series.I had also recently re-watched Halloween 4: The Return Of Michael Myers and realized it wasn’t quite as good as I remembered, aside from the excellent ending.Whereas, following up that film with a viewing of this direct sequel, I was pleasantly surprised to discover this film was much, MUCH better than I remembered.The POV scenes of Michael stalking his prey are EXQUISITE, one in particular, in the home of one of the main characters of the previous film, is among the best, if not THE most suspenseful sequence of it’s kind in the entire series.At times, the direction and cinematography capture a certain aura of everyday evil, a suburban gothic, the afternoon-sun-washed dread of knowing the facade of modern commercial civilization will NOT protect you from the law of the jungle when a wolf, especially one as merciless and so skilled at his craft as one Michael Myers, descends from the hills…Not to mention absolutely STUNNING night cinematography and use of shadows during the film’s climax in the decaying, “haunted” Myers house.As for characterization, this was the last great performance of Donald Pleasance as Dr. Loomis, far more captivating than his final turn as the character in the next sequel, “Halloween (6): The Curse Of Michael Myers”.Along with delivering more iconic lines about Michael’s pure evil nature, he’s at his most unhinged at times, he’s had ENOUGH at this point, even going so far, in a few borderline disturbing scenes, as terrorizing the character of then child actor Danielle Harris, returning from Halloween 4 as “Jamie Lloyd”, whom yet again shows herself to be a great talent, even at this early age, and her character having developed an interesting “psychic-link” of sorts with her uncle, Michael.Most every other featured character serves their role well, with some bringing real emotional substance to the plot, with their relationship to Jamie.The film isn’t a flawless entry of course, I don’t particularly care for some creative choices, such as the sanitized decision to largely cut away from Michael’s carnage as he wraps his jaws around his prey, so to speak.Perhaps most glaringly, while Halloween 4 wasn’t nearly as good as I remembered, it still had one of the best endings of the series; this film, however, despite being far better than I recall, still has one of the weaker conclusions to any Halloween film; a “cliffhanger” ending, foreshadowed by a minor, out of place subplot, to set up a sequel that would not arrive until 6 years later and mostly not deliver on the premise, though the “Producer’s Cut” of Halloween 6 is unquestionably superior to what was released in cinemas.Regardless of it’s relatively minor flaws, it’s still a more interesting, rewatchable, SUPERIOR film in practically every facet over the recent, highly overrated “Halloween (2018)”.Halloween 5 is the often criminally overlooked hidden GEM in the Michael Myers canon.