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Edition:Widescreen.
Imprint:[United States] : Blue Underground, [2004].
Description:1 videodisc (88 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Language:English
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Format: DVD Video
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8153388
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Varying Form of Title:Dead of night
Other authors / contributors:Clark, Bob, 1939-2007
Karr, Tom.
Ormsby, Alan.
Marley, John, 1907-1984.
Backus, Richard, 1945-
Carlin, Lynn, 1938-
Forsythe, Henderson.
Ormsby, Anya.
Blue Underground, Inc.
Notes:Originally released as a motion picture in 1974.
Special features: Audio commentary with Bob Clark and Alan Ormsby ; Tom Savini: the early years ; Deathdreaming-interview with Richard Backus ; Alternate opening titles ; Extended ending sequence ; theatrical trailer ; poster & still galleries.
Makeup, Tom Savini.
John Marley, Richard Backus, Lynn Carlin, Henderson Forsythe, Anya Ormsby.
DVD, region 0, NTSC, widescreen (1.85:1/16:9) presentation; Dolby Digital mono.
Summary:An American soldier (Backus) is killed in Vietnam. His parents and sister are then shocked to find him standing at their front door in his dress uniform, apparently alive and well. Their initial joy is replaced by creeping terror as local people are found murdered with their bodies drained of all blood. The boy's father (Marley) eventually comes to believe his son to be a murdering vampire setting the scene for the film's climax. The script is a reworking of the tale "The monkey's paw" and relies on mood and tension to convey the terror. It uses the horror genre to explore the difficulty of post-Vietnam adjustment and the disintegration of the American family in the 1960s.
Target Audience:MPAA rating: R.
Standard no.:827058106191
Publisher's no.:BU1061DVD Blue Underground

Regenstein, 2nd and 3rd Floor Video/DVD Collection

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Call Number: DVD PN1997.2.D4385 2004
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