Children of the Night
- Video
- 2011
- 12m
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- ConnectionsFeatures The House by the Cemetery (1981)
- SoundtracksA Shot Away
Written by Bryan Corbett and 'Jeff Fedak'
Performed by Bryan Corbett and 'Jeff Fedak'
Courtesy of Grand Slam Music
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Children of the Night (2011)
*** (out of 4)
Giovanni Frezza and Silvia Collatina, the two child stars from Lucio Fulci's THE HOUSE BY THE CEMETERY, are interviewed in this featurette from Blue Underground's Special Edition of the film. Fans of the Fulci cult classic are certainly going to be happy about this featurette as both characters are so remembered and talked about that it's good to see the actors after nearly thirty years. In a terrific move, Frezza starts off joking and apologizing about his dubbing in the film and promises viewers that it's not his real voice. From here the two actors talk about how they got their parts, working with Fulci and then their reaction to the popularity of the film. Throughout the featurettes on the disc, several people talk about the film not being popular in Italy so the cast members are always shocked when they learn about how popular it is in America. Frezza talks about how hard Fulci was to work for at times and he also answers the question about what on Earth the ending of the film was supposed to mean. The featurette runs just over 12-minutes and for the most part it's very entertaining. Fans of the film are certainly going to enjoy seeing the kids after all these years.
*** (out of 4)
Giovanni Frezza and Silvia Collatina, the two child stars from Lucio Fulci's THE HOUSE BY THE CEMETERY, are interviewed in this featurette from Blue Underground's Special Edition of the film. Fans of the Fulci cult classic are certainly going to be happy about this featurette as both characters are so remembered and talked about that it's good to see the actors after nearly thirty years. In a terrific move, Frezza starts off joking and apologizing about his dubbing in the film and promises viewers that it's not his real voice. From here the two actors talk about how they got their parts, working with Fulci and then their reaction to the popularity of the film. Throughout the featurettes on the disc, several people talk about the film not being popular in Italy so the cast members are always shocked when they learn about how popular it is in America. Frezza talks about how hard Fulci was to work for at times and he also answers the question about what on Earth the ending of the film was supposed to mean. The featurette runs just over 12-minutes and for the most part it's very entertaining. Fans of the film are certainly going to enjoy seeing the kids after all these years.
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- Michael_Elliott
- May 22, 2012
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- Runtime12 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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