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[Black and white footage from the 1950s playing on a black background. Titles read, "WB Educational Films, Trick 'r Treat Safety."
[Old footage of houses decorated for Halloween, carved pumpkins, children dressed up for Halloween.] Presenter: During the spookiest time of the year, there are a few guidelines all ghosts and goblins should follow.
[Old footage of children dressed up for Halloween going trick-or-treating.] Presenter: Always stay on sidewalks. Never go to a stranger's house, and never go out alone.
[Cut to a black and white close-up shot on a woman screaming.]
[The present. Hundreds of dressed-up people walk the streets of a Halloween parade.
[Steven Wilkins, a school principal.] Steven: All these traditions...
Steven: ...putting on costumes... [A group of four young women, Laurie, Danielle, Maria and Janet, get into Disney character outfits in a fancy dress shop. Danielle addresses her sister, Laurie, who is dressed as Little Red Riding Hood.] Danielle: You look great.
Laurie: What does tradition say we do now? Danielle: We meet our dates.
[In the Halloween parade, a man dressed in a vampire costume stares through the crowds.]
[A group of teenage trick-or-treaters walk through a street decorated for Halloween, then a close-up on dozens of jack-o'-lanterns.] Steven: Jack-o'-lanterns...
[A group of three boys dressed up as clown. One of them knocks on Steven's door for trick or treating.] Steven: ...handing out treats...
[On a black background, the Arrow Video logo, outlined in orange. Then the Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary logos.]
[A group of teenage trick-or-treaters, Macy, Sara, Chip, Schrader and Rhonda, are in a flooded quarry.] Sara: Why are we here? Macy: To pay our respects to the dead.
[Flashback footage of a school bus with children in wearing masks drives through a leafy suburban neighborhood.] Chip: The Halloween School Bus Massacre.
[Close-up on one of the children on the bus in a rabbit mask. Then on a door being open, as the boys dressed as clowns await outside.]
[A dark screen with two lights for eyes in the distance.] Steven: This is the one night...
[Shots in quick succession of a front yard decorated for Halloween, a fence being opened, and an older man, Mr. Kreeg, who is Steven's next door neighbor, looking through his window as an egg being thrown at it, making him jump.] Steven: ...and all sorts things roam free...
[Steven is sitting on the steps of his porch with Charlie, a boy who goes to Steven's school. Steven carves a pumpkin with a sharp knife, startling Charlie.] Steven: ...and pay us a visit. [At the quarry, Rhonda is alone and looks scared.]
[At a bonfire party in the woods, Danielle, Maria and Janet and other young women, look at someone who is laying down.]
[Dozens of jack-o'-lanterns, then back in the woods, Laurie walks alone and is startled by someone following her.]
[A caption reads, "Trick 'R Treat is F-U-N. It's a trip back to the '80s when the goal was to excite and entertain." - Brad Miska, Bloody Disgusting"]
[In the quarry, Macy sobs as she pleads with Schrader.] Macy: We heard voices.
[In Kreeg's house, he sees an assailant whose head resembles a grotesque hybrid of a skull and a jack-o'-lantern, at the top of the stairs.]
[Outside their houses, Steven looks at Kreeg calling him for help from his window. Steven ignores his neighbor. In the next shot, we see the assailant taking Mr. Kreeg down.]
[At the Halloween parade, a scared woman runs away, as the loud music and festivities drown her cries for help.]
[Shots in quick succession of Laurie at the bonfire shedding her clothing, then of a room in Kreeg's house where a lit-up jack- o'-lantern reveals Halloween greetings on the ceiling and walls, and the assailant, who giggles at Kreeg.] Kreeg: Who the hell are you?
[Close-up on the assailant unwrapping a bar of candy.]
[Steven and Charlie sitting on the porch. Charlie gags.] Steven: Always check your candy.
[A caption reads, "As terrifying as it is blackly funny." - Anton Bitel, Projected Figures]
[Shots on quick succession of Rhonda screaming in the abandoned quarry, a close- up on the man dressed as a vampire. It is Steven Wilkins.]
[A young woman with werewolf fangs, Steven uncovering a grave in his back yard. Kreeg contemplates the Halloween greetings written in the ceiling and walls of his house.]
[A caption reads, "If you play by the rules".]
[The boys dressed up as clown run away scared, jack-o'-lanterns drop from the fence to the floor.]
[Shots in very quick succession of Steven's vampire fangs, Steven hitting someone with a shovel and the teenage trick-or-treaters screaming scared in the abandoned quarry.]
[A caption reads, "You'll survive the night".]
[Emma, a woman who hates Halloween, is attacked as she takes down the Halloween decorations from her front yard.]
[Steven, in a bloody white shirt, answers the door to trick-or-treaters.] Steven: Happy Halloween.
[A caption reads, "Trick 'R Treat".]
[The "Trick 'R Treat" UHD disc on screen. A caption reads, "Available on 4K UHD, in the UK October 28, the US and Canada October 29."]
[Several film credits appear on screen in small lettering.]
Arrow Video
Dive into the sinister and darkly humorous world of Trick 'r Treat, written and directed by Michael Dougherty. This anthology film communes with the spirits of classic horror portmanteaus like Creepshow and Tales from the Crypt, weaving together four chilling tales, all taking place during the same fateful Halloween night.
Follow the secretive and disturbing life of a high school principal (Dylan Baker) who leads a double life as a ruthless serial killer; the journey of a young girl (Anna Paquin) looking for love who finds something infinitely more macabre; a group of teenagers playing a prank with disastrous consequences; and an old man (Brian Cox) confronted by Sam, a mischievous trick-or-treater with a terrifying secret.
With its interwoven tales of terror and unforgettable characters, Trick 'r Treat has cemented itself as a Halloween essential, paying loving homage to the golden age of horror comics and 80s creature features with a slick modern style sure to send shivers down the spine of any fright fiend. Get ready for the scariest Halloween of your life - and remember, always check your candy!
Product Features
4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS
- Brand new 4K restoration by Arrow Films, approved by writer-director Michael Dougherty
- 4K (2160p) Ultra HD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
- Original DTS-HD MA 5.1 surround and 2.0 stereo audio
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Brand new audio commentary with writer-director Michael Dougherty moderated by James A. Janisse & Chelsea Rebecca from Dead Meat Podcast
- Archival audio commentary by Michael Dougherty, conceptual artist Breehn Burns, storyboard artist Simeon Wilkins and composer Douglas Pipes
- Becoming Sam, a brand new interview with actor Quinn Lord
- The Devil is in the Details, a brand new interview with production designer Mark Freeborn
- If Looks Could Kill, a brand new interview with director of photography Glen MacPherson
- Designs to Die for, a brand new interview with costume designer Trish Keating
- Bark at the Moon, a brand new interview with creature designer Patrick Tatopoulos
- Mark Freeborn Remembers Bill Terezakis, a new tribute to the late make-up effects designer
- Tales of Folklore & Fright, an archival featurette with Michael Dougherty, Breehn Burns and Simeon Wilkins
- Tales of Mischief & Mayhem: Filming Trick 'r Treat, an archival interview with Michael Dougherty on the making of the film
- Sounds of Shock & Superstition: Scoring Trick 'r Treat, an archival featurette with Michael Dougherty and Douglas Pipes
- Tales of Dread & Despair: Releasing Trick 'r Treat, an archival featurette with Michael Dougherty and Rob Galluzzo of the Shock Waves podcast, exploring the film's release and fandom
- Season's Greetings, a short film from 1996 directed by Michael Dougherty with optional director commentary
- The Lore and Legends of Halloween, an archival featurette narrated by actor Brian Cox
- School bus VFX comparison
- Deleted and alternate scenes with optional commentary by director Michael Dougherty
- FEARnet promos
- Sam O' Lantern
- Storyboard and conceptual artwork gallery
- Behind the scenes gallery
- Monster Mash comic book set in the Trick 'r Treat universe
- Trailer
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Sara Deck
- Double-sided foldout poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Sara Deck
- Six postcard-sized artcards
- Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by Becky Darke and Heather Wixson
- 82 MINS APPROX
- Michael Dougherty
- NR
- Dylan Baker
- Rochelle Aytes
- Anna Paquin
- Quinn Lord
- Brian Cox
English SDH
- 2.39:1
- 2007
- English
- 1
- Free
- ArrowVideo
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[Black and white footage from the 1950s playing on a black background. Titles read, "WB Educational Films, Trick 'r Treat Safety."
[Old footage of houses decorated for Halloween, carved pumpkins, children dressed up for Halloween.] Presenter: During the spookiest time of the year, there are a few guidelines all ghosts and goblins should follow.
[Old footage of children dressed up for Halloween going trick-or-treating.] Presenter: Always stay on sidewalks. Never go to a stranger's house, and never go out alone.
[Cut to a black and white close-up shot on a woman screaming.]
[The present. Hundreds of dressed-up people walk the streets of a Halloween parade.
[Steven Wilkins, a school principal.] Steven: All these traditions...
Steven: ...putting on costumes... [A group of four young women, Laurie, Danielle, Maria and Janet, get into Disney character outfits in a fancy dress shop. Danielle addresses her sister, Laurie, who is dressed as Little Red Riding Hood.] Danielle: You look great.
Laurie: What does tradition say we do now? Danielle: We meet our dates.
[In the Halloween parade, a man dressed in a vampire costume stares through the crowds.]
[A group of teenage trick-or-treaters walk through a street decorated for Halloween, then a close-up on dozens of jack-o'-lanterns.] Steven: Jack-o'-lanterns...
[A group of three boys dressed up as clown. One of them knocks on Steven's door for trick or treating.] Steven: ...handing out treats...
[On a black background, the Arrow Video logo, outlined in orange. Then the Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary logos.]
[A group of teenage trick-or-treaters, Macy, Sara, Chip, Schrader and Rhonda, are in a flooded quarry.] Sara: Why are we here? Macy: To pay our respects to the dead.
[Flashback footage of a school bus with children in wearing masks drives through a leafy suburban neighborhood.] Chip: The Halloween School Bus Massacre.
[Close-up on one of the children on the bus in a rabbit mask. Then on a door being open, as the boys dressed as clowns await outside.]
[A dark screen with two lights for eyes in the distance.] Steven: This is the one night...
[Shots in quick succession of a front yard decorated for Halloween, a fence being opened, and an older man, Mr. Kreeg, who is Steven's next door neighbor, looking through his window as an egg being thrown at it, making him jump.] Steven: ...and all sorts things roam free...
[Steven is sitting on the steps of his porch with Charlie, a boy who goes to Steven's school. Steven carves a pumpkin with a sharp knife, startling Charlie.] Steven: ...and pay us a visit. [At the quarry, Rhonda is alone and looks scared.]
[At a bonfire party in the woods, Danielle, Maria and Janet and other young women, look at someone who is laying down.]
[Dozens of jack-o'-lanterns, then back in the woods, Laurie walks alone and is startled by someone following her.]
[A caption reads, "Trick 'R Treat is F-U-N. It's a trip back to the '80s when the goal was to excite and entertain." - Brad Miska, Bloody Disgusting"]
[In the quarry, Macy sobs as she pleads with Schrader.] Macy: We heard voices.
[In Kreeg's house, he sees an assailant whose head resembles a grotesque hybrid of a skull and a jack-o'-lantern, at the top of the stairs.]
[Outside their houses, Steven looks at Kreeg calling him for help from his window. Steven ignores his neighbor. In the next shot, we see the assailant taking Mr. Kreeg down.]
[At the Halloween parade, a scared woman runs away, as the loud music and festivities drown her cries for help.]
[Shots in quick succession of Laurie at the bonfire shedding her clothing, then of a room in Kreeg's house where a lit-up jack- o'-lantern reveals Halloween greetings on the ceiling and walls, and the assailant, who giggles at Kreeg.] Kreeg: Who the hell are you?
[Close-up on the assailant unwrapping a bar of candy.]
[Steven and Charlie sitting on the porch. Charlie gags.] Steven: Always check your candy.
[A caption reads, "As terrifying as it is blackly funny." - Anton Bitel, Projected Figures]
[Shots on quick succession of Rhonda screaming in the abandoned quarry, a close- up on the man dressed as a vampire. It is Steven Wilkins.]
[A young woman with werewolf fangs, Steven uncovering a grave in his back yard. Kreeg contemplates the Halloween greetings written in the ceiling and walls of his house.]
[A caption reads, "If you play by the rules".]
[The boys dressed up as clown run away scared, jack-o'-lanterns drop from the fence to the floor.]
[Shots in very quick succession of Steven's vampire fangs, Steven hitting someone with a shovel and the teenage trick-or-treaters screaming scared in the abandoned quarry.]
[A caption reads, "You'll survive the night".]
[Emma, a woman who hates Halloween, is attacked as she takes down the Halloween decorations from her front yard.]
[Steven, in a bloody white shirt, answers the door to trick-or-treaters.] Steven: Happy Halloween.
[A caption reads, "Trick 'R Treat".]
[The "Trick 'R Treat" UHD disc on screen. A caption reads, "Available on 4K UHD, in the UK October 28, the US and Canada October 29."]
[Several film credits appear on screen in small lettering.]
Arrow Video
Dive into the sinister and darkly humorous world of Trick 'r Treat, written and directed by Michael Dougherty. This anthology film communes with the spirits of classic horror portmanteaus like Creepshow and Tales from the Crypt, weaving together four chilling tales, all taking place during the same fateful Halloween night.
Follow the secretive and disturbing life of a high school principal (Dylan Baker) who leads a double life as a ruthless serial killer; the journey of a young girl (Anna Paquin) looking for love who finds something infinitely more macabre; a group of teenagers playing a prank with disastrous consequences; and an old man (Brian Cox) confronted by Sam, a mischievous trick-or-treater with a terrifying secret.
With its interwoven tales of terror and unforgettable characters, Trick 'r Treat has cemented itself as a Halloween essential, paying loving homage to the golden age of horror comics and 80s creature features with a slick modern style sure to send shivers down the spine of any fright fiend. Get ready for the scariest Halloween of your life - and remember, always check your candy!
Product Features
4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS
- Brand new 4K restoration by Arrow Films, approved by writer-director Michael Dougherty
- 4K (2160p) Ultra HD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
- Original DTS-HD MA 5.1 surround and 2.0 stereo audio
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Brand new audio commentary with writer-director Michael Dougherty moderated by James A. Janisse & Chelsea Rebecca from Dead Meat Podcast
- Archival audio commentary by Michael Dougherty, conceptual artist Breehn Burns, storyboard artist Simeon Wilkins and composer Douglas Pipes
- Becoming Sam, a brand new interview with actor Quinn Lord
- The Devil is in the Details, a brand new interview with production designer Mark Freeborn
- If Looks Could Kill, a brand new interview with director of photography Glen MacPherson
- Designs to Die for, a brand new interview with costume designer Trish Keating
- Bark at the Moon, a brand new interview with creature designer Patrick Tatopoulos
- Mark Freeborn Remembers Bill Terezakis, a new tribute to the late make-up effects designer
- Tales of Folklore & Fright, an archival featurette with Michael Dougherty, Breehn Burns and Simeon Wilkins
- Tales of Mischief & Mayhem: Filming Trick 'r Treat, an archival interview with Michael Dougherty on the making of the film
- Sounds of Shock & Superstition: Scoring Trick 'r Treat, an archival featurette with Michael Dougherty and Douglas Pipes
- Tales of Dread & Despair: Releasing Trick 'r Treat, an archival featurette with Michael Dougherty and Rob Galluzzo of the Shock Waves podcast, exploring the film's release and fandom
- Season's Greetings, a short film from 1996 directed by Michael Dougherty with optional director commentary
- The Lore and Legends of Halloween, an archival featurette narrated by actor Brian Cox
- School bus VFX comparison
- Deleted and alternate scenes with optional commentary by director Michael Dougherty
- FEARnet promos
- Sam O' Lantern
- Storyboard and conceptual artwork gallery
- Behind the scenes gallery
- Monster Mash comic book set in the Trick 'r Treat universe
- Trailer
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Sara Deck
- Double-sided foldout poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Sara Deck
- Six postcard-sized artcards
- Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by Becky Darke and Heather Wixson
- 82 MINS APPROX
- Michael Dougherty
- NR
- Dylan Baker
- Rochelle Aytes
- Anna Paquin
- Quinn Lord
- Brian Cox
English SDH
- 2.39:1
- 2007
- English
- 1
- Free
- ArrowVideo
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