Product Information
A ghostbuster persuades some of his 'friends' to haunt houses in order to keep him in gainful employment. But when an executed serial killer shows up a series of demonic battles begin...Product Identifiers
ProducerJamie Selkirk, Peter Jackson
EAN5050582801729
eBay Product ID (ePID)102247598
Product Key Features
ActorJohn Astin, Elizabeth Hawthorne, Jeffrey Combs, Chi Mcbride, Troy Evans, Trini Alvarado, Peter Dobson, Jake Busey, Michael J. Fox, Dee Wallace Stone, Julianna Mccarthy, Jim Fyfe
Film/TV TitleThe Frighteners
DirectorPeter Jackson
LanguageEnglish
Run Time117 Mins
FormatBlu-ray
Release Year2011
FeaturesDirectors Cut\Directors audio commentary\Intro to Feature\Intro to making of\Intro to feature director's cut
GenreHorror/Occult, Comedy
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Certificate15
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States of America
ComposerDanny Elfman
Production DesignerGrant Major
ReviewsRolling Stone - ...Flashes of twisted inspiration..., Entertainment Weekly - "...Everything-goes....Consistently witty and often lewd and rude..." -- Rating: B+
Additional InformationWhen his hometown is struck by a series of mysterious deaths that appears to be the work of a malicious supernatural killer, a psychic private investigator (Michael J. Fox) who is able to communicate with the dead attempts to get to the bottom of things and put a stop to the murders. But even with the help of three ghostly friends, he soon discovers that defeating the deadly fiend is a task much easier said than done. With its mix of humor and suspense, THE FRIGHTENERS is spooky good fun from New Zealand cult director Peter Jackson, making his Hollywood debut years before the hugely successful LORD OF THE RINGS trilogy.
Executive ProducerRobert Zemeckis
Art DirectorDan Hannah
ScreenwriterPeter Jackson, Frances Walsh
Costume DesignerBarbara Darragh
CinematographerJohn Blick, Alun Bollinger
Sound sourceDolby Digital
Movie/TV TitleThe Frighteners
EditorJamie Selkirk
Consumer AdviceContains moderate bloody violence and language