The Hills Have Eyes

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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

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Arrow box art
Arrow BD-ALL 4K/US 2021
Arrow box art
Arrow BD-A,B/US 2016
Image box art
Image BD-A/US/OOP 2011
Anchor Bay box art
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 (1999, 58:35) has extra has extra
Looking Back on “The Hills Have Eyes” (54:35) has extra has extra has extra has extra
The Desert Sessions - Interview with Composer Don Peake (11:00) has extra has extra
Family Business - Interview with Actor Martin Speer (16:08) has extra has extra
Alternate Ending (11:34) has extra has extra has extra has extra
Outtakes (18:57) has extra has extra
Restoration Demo (4:13) 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 (2:46) has extra has extra has extra has extra
US Theatrical Trailer (2:43) has extra has extra has extra has extra
TV Spots (1:54) has extra has extra has extra has extra
Screenplay (PDF) has extra has extra has extra has extra
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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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