The Hills Have Eyes (Blu-ray) R
A nice American family. They didn't want to kill. But they didn't want to die.
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 1 hours, 30 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region A
- Released: January 30, 2018
- Originally Released: 1977
- Label: Arrow Video
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Susan Lanier, Dee Wallace & Michael Berryman | |
Performer: | James Whitworth, Bobby Houston, Virginia Vincent & John Steadman | |
Directed by | Wes Craven | |
Edited by | Wes Craven | |
Screenwriting by | Wes Craven | |
Composition by | Don Peake | |
Produced by | Pete Locke |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 2.5/4 --
Craven's latent sick streak gets a major workout here, and the rudest shocks seem to center around the "good" family's parental figures.
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Slant Magazine
Rating: 2/4 --
...a sporadically effective Texas Chain Saw Massacre rip-off.
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Reel Film Reviews
It's a different kind of entertainment, one that thrives in the dark.
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Spectrum Culture
Rating: 2.5/4 --
Even a dog has his day, and among the few tolerable features helmed by Craven is this early cult item.
Creative Loafing
There are still iconic and unforgettable elements to The Hills Have Eyes which allow it to stand the test of time and hold up among horror master Wes Craven's wide body of work
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Cinapse
Rating: 2/5 --
Beware! 70s horror film is ultra violent.
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Common Sense Media
Rating: 3.5/4 --
One of the prime examples of the what was so fascinating about American horror films in the 1970s.
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TV Guide
Description by OLDIES.com:
Horror master Wes Craven achieved critical and commercial success with the likes of Scream and A Nightmare on Elm Street - but for many genre fans, the director's seminal 1977 effort The Hills Have Eyes remains his masterpiece.