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HALLOWEEN 1 (UMD/PSP) DVD Movie

HALLOWEEN 1 (UMD/PSP) DVD



PN: 013131402681     Release: 08/23/2005
Starring: Donald Pleasence, Jamie Lee Curtis, Nancy Loomis
Director(s): John Carpenter, Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck



Please Note: This item is a special UMD DVD movie that requires a UMD movie player
to use such as the Sony PSP. This DVD will not work with a standard DVD player.

The Lives of Others
A man who has devoted his life to ferreting out "dangerous" characters is thrown into a quandary when he investigates a man who poses no threat in this drama, the first feature from German filmmaker Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck. It's 1984, and Capt. Gerd Wiesler (Ulrich Mühe) is an agent of the Stasi, the East German Secret Police. Weisler carefully and dispassionately investigates people who might be deemed some sort of threat to the state. Shortly after Weisler's former classmate, Lt. Col. Grubitz (Ulrich Tukur), invites him to a theatrical piece by celebrated East German playwright Georg Dreyman (Sebastian Koch), Minister Bruno Hempf (Thomas Thieme) informs Weisler that he suspects Dreyman of political dissidence, and wonders if this renowned patriot is all that he seems to be. As it turns out, Hempf has something of an ulterior motive for trying to pin something on Dreyman: a deep-seated infatuation with Christa-Maria Sieland (Martina Gedeck), Dreyman's girlfriend. Nevertheless, Grubitz, who is anxious to further his career, appoints Weisler to spy on the gentleman with his help. Weisler plants listening devices in Dreyman's apartment and begins shadowing the writer. As Weisler monitors Dreyman's daily life, however (from a secret surveillance station in the gentleman's attic), he discovers the writer is one of the few East Germans who genuinely believes in his leaders. This changes over time, however, as Dreyman discovers that Christa-Maria is being blackmailed into a sexual relationship with Hempf, and one of Dreyman's friends, stage director Albert Jerska (Volkmar Kleinert), is driven to suicide after himself being blackballed by the government. Dreyman's loyalty thus shifts away from the East German government, and he anonymously posts an anti-establishment piece in a major newspaper which rouses the fury of government officials. Meanwhile, Weisler becomes deeply emotionally drawn into the lives of Dreyman and Sieland, and becomes something of an anti-establishment figure himself, embracing freedom of thought and expression. A major box-office success in Germany, Das Leben der Anderen (aka The Lives of Others) received its North American premiere at the 2006 Toronto Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Halloween
It was "The Night HE Came Home," warned the posters for John Carpenter's career-making horror smash. In Haddonfield, Ilinois, on Halloween night 1963, 6-year-old Michael Myers inexplicably slaughters his teenage sister. His psychiatrist Dr. Loomis (Donald Pleasence) can't penetrate Michael's psyche after years of institutionalization, but he knows that, when Myers escapes before Halloween in 1978, there is going to be hell to pay in Haddonfield. While Loomis heads to Haddonfield to alert police, Myers spots bookish teenager Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) and follows her, constantly appearing and vanishing as Laurie and her looser friends Lynda (P.J. Soles) and Annie (Nancy Loomis) make their Halloween plans. By nightfall, the responsible Laurie is doing her own and Annie's babysitting jobs, while Annie and Lynda frolic in the parent-free house across the street. But Annie and Lynda are not answering the phone, and suspicious Laurie heads across the street to the darkened house to see what is going on ... . ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
Cast
Martina Gedeck as Christa-Maria Sieland
Ulrich Mühe as Captain Gerd Wiesler
Sebastian Koch as Georg Dreyman
Ulrich Tukur as Lieutenant Colonel Anton Grubitz
Thomas Thieme as Minister Bruno Hempf
Hans-Uwe Bauer as Paul Hauser
Herbert Knaup as Gregor Hessenstein
Volkmar Kleinert as Albert Jerska
Matthias Brenner as Karl Wallner
Charly Hubner as Udo
Bastian Trost as Prisoner 227
Marie Gruber as Mrs. Meineke
Volker Zack Michalowski as Handwriting Expert
Werner Daehn as Officer in Uniform
Martin Brambach as Officer Meyer
Hubertus Hartmann as Egon Schwalber
Thomas Arnold as Nowack
Hinnerk Schönemann as Sub-lieutenant Axel Stigler
Paul Fassnacht as Uncle Frank Hauser
Ludwig Blochberger as Benedikt Lehmann
Paul Maximilian Schüller as Boy With Ball
Susanna Kraus as Andrea
Gabi Fleming as Ute
Michael Gerber as Doctor Czimmy
Fabian von Kiltzing as News Presenter
Harald Polzin as Guard
Sheri Hagen as Martha in 1991
Gitta Schweighöfer as Anja in 1984
Elja-Dusa Kedves as Anja 1991
Hildegard Schroedter as Elena in 1984
Inga Birkenfeld as Elena in 1991
Inga Birkenfeld as BSTU Employee
Philipp Kewenik as Man Arresting Christa
Jens Wassermann as "Rolf" Andi Wenzke-Falkenau
Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky as Band Leader
Manfred Ludwig Sextett as Band
Kai Ivo Baulitz as Bookseller
Crew
Silke Buhr - Art Director
Simone Baer - Casting
Adam Klemens - Conductor
Dirk Hamm - Co-producer
Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck - Co-producer
Gabriele Binder - Costume Designer
Claudia Beewen - First Assistant Director
Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck - Director
Monika Lobkowicz - Editor
Andreas Schreitmüller - Editor
Claudia Gladziejewski - Editor
Hubert von Spreti - Editor
Patricia Rommel - Editor
Peter Maasz - Location Manager
Stéphane Moucha - Composer (Music Score)
Gabriel Yared - Composer (Music Score)
James Fitzpatrick - Musical Direction/Supervision
Sabine Schumann - Makeup
Annet Schulze - Makeup
Kerstina Schumann - Makeup
Hagen Bogdanski - Cinematographer
Tom Sternitzke - Production Manager
Max Wiedemann - Producer
Quirin Berg - Producer
Klaus Spielhagen - Set Designer
Adrian Lorberth - Special Effects
Hans Seck - Special Effects
Arno Wilms - Sound/Sound Designer
Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck - Screenwriter
Michael "Rossi" Roska - Gaffer
Christine Haupt - Production Coordinator
Olaf Kronenthal - Properties Master
Hubertus Rath - Re-Recording Mixer
Matthias Junge - Script Supervisor
Katharina Hofmann - Second Assistant Director
Christoph von Schönburg - Supervising Sound Editor
Kerstina Schennel - Costume/Wardrobe
Susanne Paulus-Segerath - Costume/Wardrobe
Christine Rothe - Set Decorator
Cast
Donald Pleasence as Doctor Loomis
Jamie Lee Curtis as Laurie
Nancy Loomis as Annie
P.J. Soles as Lynda
Charles Cyphers as Brackett
Kyle Richards as Lindsay
Brian Andrews as Tommy
John Michael Graham as Bob
Nancy Stephens as Marion
Crew
Rick Wallace - First Assistant Director
John Carpenter - Director
Tommy Lee Wallace - Editor
Charles Burnstein - Editor
Irwin Yablans - Executive Producer
John Carpenter - Composer (Music Score)
Raymond Stella - Camera Operator
Craig Stearns - Production Designer
Tommy Lee Wallace - Production Designer
Dean Cundey - Cinematographer
Don Behrns - Production Manager
Debra Hill - Producer
Craig Stearns - Set Designer
Thomas D. Causey - Sound/Sound Designer
Debra Hill - Screenwriter
John Carpenter - Screenwriter

Halloween
With its almost blood-free frights, gutsy heroine, and peerless score, Halloween became the gold standard for the late 1970s-1980s teen slasher cycle (as Scream cheekily acknowledged in 1996). Taking full advantage of the widescreen frame (and offscreen space), John Carpenter builds tension through the constant suggestion that something terrible lurks just out of Laurie's and the audience's view, whether it's behind a bush or in a passing car. Carpenter also shifts to the killer's point of view, leaving the audience with only the sight of the unaware victim and the sound of Michael's breathing. Evoking Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho and Vertigo, as well as Howard Hawks's original The Thing, Carpenter and co-writer/producer Debra Hill render Myers an inhuman force that paradoxically points up the psycho-sexual anxieties under the surface of small-town life, especially in the wake of the late '60s-early '70s sexual revolution. Teens responded to Halloween's thrills, as the $325,000 indie film went on to gross $47 million, begetting six sequels and numerous imitators like the Friday the 13th series. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
 
John Carpenter: Los Angeles Film Critics Association, New Generation Award (winner)

 

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Language Options:English
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Additional Features:Full-length movie Widescreen presentation DVD picture quality
MPAA Rating:R
DVD Discs Included:1
DVD Sides:1
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Content Length:92 min
 


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