A nice American family. They didn’t want to kill. But they didn't want to die.
Synopsis
The Hills Have Eyes (1977) follows a traveling family whose vehicle breaks down in a remote Nevada desert. As they attempt to survive in isolation, they are targeted by a group of cannibals living in the surrounding hills. This horror film blends survival terror and social allegory in a story of violence, family, and the breakdown of civilization.
Selected disc options for The Hills Have Eyes
| Extras | Arrow BD-ALL 4K/US 2021 | Arrow BD-A,B/US 2016 | Image BD-A/US/OOP 2011 | Anchor Bay DVD-1/US/OOP 2003 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Audio Commentary by Mikel J. Koven | has extra | has extra | ||
| Audio Commentary by Actors Michael Berryman, Janus Blythe, Susan Lanier and Martin Speer | has extra | has extra | ||
| Audio Commentary by Director/Writer/Editor Wes Craven and Actor/Producer Peter Locke | has extra | has extra | has extra | has extra |
| The Directors: The Films of Wes Craven | has extra | has extra | ||
| Looking Back on “The Hills Have Eyes” | has extra | has extra | has extra | has extra |
| The Desert Sessions - Interview with Composer Don Peake | has extra | has extra | ||
| Family Business - Interview with Actor Martin Speer | has extra | has extra | ||
| Alternate Ending | has extra | has extra | has extra | has extra |
| Outtakes | has extra | has extra | ||
| Restoration Demo | has extra | has extra | ||
| Stills Gallery [Anchor Bay] | has extra | |||
| Stills Gallery [Arrow] | has extra | has extra | ||
| Stills Gallery [Image] | has extra | |||
| Biography: Director/Writer/Editor Wes Craven - Written by Mark Wickum | has extra | has extra | ||
| German Theatrical Trailer | has extra | has extra | has extra | has extra |
| US Theatrical Trailer | has extra | has extra | has extra | has extra |
| TV Spots | has extra | has extra | has extra | has extra |
| Screenplay | has extra | has extra | has extra | has extra |
Notes
- Arrow’s “Limited Edition” 4K UHD and Blu-ray editions include a 40-page booklet with writing by Brad Stevens and Ewan Cant, a double-sided foldout poster and six art cards. Reissued as standard editions without paper materials (4K - 2022/03/22, Blu-ray - 2018/01/30).
- Image’s Blu-ray is also available as a “Horror Classics Double Feature” with Re-Animator (1985).
- Anchor Bay’s DVD includes a 16-page booklet. Reissued without second disc of extras and booklet (2006/03/07).
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