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The Fog - 4K Ultra HD & Blu-ray Zavvi UK Exclusive Steelbook
$51.99
Antonio Bay, California has turned a hundred years old. As the residents of this small, quaint harbour town begin to celebrate, an eerie fog envelops the shore and from its midst emerge dripping, demonic spectres, victims of a century old shipwreck...seeking revenge.
Starring Jamie Lee Curtis, the FOG is a tense and ghoulish tale that confirms John Carpenter as a master of terror.
Extras:
- Retribution: Uncovering John Carpenter’s THE FOG: New Making Of / Retro documentary: A brand new feature-length documentary featuring interviews with Cinematographer Dean Cundey, production designer/editor Tommy Lee Wallace, photographer Kim Gottleib-Walker, make-up effects artist Steve Johnson, Carpenter biographer John Muir, music historian Daniel Schweiger, visual effects historian Justin Humphreys and assistant Larry Franco
- The Shape of The Thing to Come: John Carpenter Un-filmed: a brand new featurette looking at the John Carpenter films that never were
- Easter Egg – surprise!
- Intro by John Carpenter – an interview with director John Carpenter originally recorded for a French DVD release in 2003
- Scene Analysis by John Carpenter - Director John Carpenter analyses key scenes from The Fog, in an interview from 2003
- Fear on Film: Inside the Fog (1980) - A vintage featurette which includes an interview with John Carpenter
- The Fog: Storyboard to Film – original storyboards
- Outtakes
- TV Spots
- Theatrical Trailers
- Photo gallery incl. Behind the Scenes
- Audio Commentary with writer/director John Carpenter and writer/director Debra Hill
- Horror's Hallowed Grounds with Sean Clark - a fun tour of the film’s locations hosted by Sean Clark
- Audio commentary with actors Adrienne Barbeau, Tom Atkins and production designer Tommy Lee Wallace
- StudioCanal
- 89 minutes
- John Carpenter
- 15
- Adrienne Barbeau
- Jamie Lee Curtis
- Janet Leigh
- John Houseman
- Tom Atkins
- James Canning
- 1980
- English
- 3
- B
The Fog - 4K Ultra HD & Blu-ray Zavvi UK Exclusive Steelbook
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Antonio Bay, California has turned a hundred years old. As the residents of this small, quaint harbour town begin to celebrate, an eerie fog envelops the shore and from its midst emerge dripping, demonic spectres, victims of a century old shipwreck...seeking revenge.
Starring Jamie Lee Curtis, the FOG is a tense and ghoulish tale that confirms John Carpenter as a master of terror.
Extras:
- Retribution: Uncovering John Carpenter’s THE FOG: New Making Of / Retro documentary: A brand new feature-length documentary featuring interviews with Cinematographer Dean Cundey, production designer/editor Tommy Lee Wallace, photographer Kim Gottleib-Walker, make-up effects artist Steve Johnson, Carpenter biographer John Muir, music historian Daniel Schweiger, visual effects historian Justin Humphreys and assistant Larry Franco
- The Shape of The Thing to Come: John Carpenter Un-filmed: a brand new featurette looking at the John Carpenter films that never were
- Easter Egg – surprise!
- Intro by John Carpenter – an interview with director John Carpenter originally recorded for a French DVD release in 2003
- Scene Analysis by John Carpenter - Director John Carpenter analyses key scenes from The Fog, in an interview from 2003
- Fear on Film: Inside the Fog (1980) - A vintage featurette which includes an interview with John Carpenter
- The Fog: Storyboard to Film – original storyboards
- Outtakes
- TV Spots
- Theatrical Trailers
- Photo gallery incl. Behind the Scenes
- Audio Commentary with writer/director John Carpenter and writer/director Debra Hill
- Horror's Hallowed Grounds with Sean Clark - a fun tour of the film’s locations hosted by Sean Clark
- Audio commentary with actors Adrienne Barbeau, Tom Atkins and production designer Tommy Lee Wallace
- StudioCanal
- 89 minutes
- John Carpenter
- 15
- Adrienne Barbeau
- Jamie Lee Curtis
- Janet Leigh
- John Houseman
- Tom Atkins
- James Canning
- 1980
- English
- 3
- B
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