In Collection
#416
Seen It:
Yes
Horror, Thriller, Crime
USA / English
Sandra Cassell |
Mari Collingwood |
Lucy Grantham |
Phyllis Stone |
David Hess |
Krug Stillo |
Fred Lincoln |
Fred Podowski |
Gaylord St. James |
John Collingwood |
Cynthia Carr |
Estelle Collingwood |
Jeramie Rain |
Sadie |
Marc Sheffler |
Junior Stillo |
Ada Washington |
Ada |
Marshall Anker |
Sheriff |
Sandra Peabody |
Mari Collingwood |
Fred J. Lincoln |
Fred 'Weasel' Podowski |
Richard Towers |
Dr. John Collingwood |
Sandra Cassel |
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Director |
Wes Craven |
Producer |
Sean S. Cunningham; Katherine D'Amato |
Writer |
Wes Craven; Ulla Isaksson |
Musician |
David Hess |
“The Last House on the Left” sees a young girl, Mari (Sandra Cassell) celebrating her seventeenth birthday by venturing out into the city to see her favorite band, Bloodlust wither friend, Phyllis (Lucy Grantham). Contrary to her parents warning, Mari and Phyllis still venture out to the big city. As they travel into the city, reports filter in of a prison break of involving Krug Stillo (David A. Hess), his son Junior Stillo (Marc Sheffler), his girlfriend Sadie (Jeramie Rain) and his partner in crime Fred "Weasel" Patowski (Fred Lincoln). Now when the girls have a chance meeting with these lunatics it’s an all or nothing fight for survival.
Edition |
Special Edition |
Barcode |
027616878151 |
Region |
Region 1 |
Release Date |
8/27/2002 |
Packaging |
Keep Case |
Screen Ratio |
Fullscreen (4:3)
Widescreen (1.85:1) |
Subtitles |
English; Dutch; French; Spanish; English (Closed Captioned) |
Audio Tracks |
Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] |
Layers |
Dual Side, Dual Layer |
No. of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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Introduction by Wes Craven Audio Commentary by the Director and Producer Featurette Outtakes and Dailies Forbidden Footage Original Theatrical Trailer |
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