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Sinister music plays
A caption reads: "I Have Seen The Future Of Horror..."
A caption reads: His Name Is Clive Barker... Stephen King"
An almost naked man, Frank sits cross legged holding a puzzle box. It is a dark room and he sits in a square of candles.
I was bored.
A close-up of the puzzle box.
Chains fall from the ceiling.
I'd gone to the limit.
Frank continues to look at the puzzle box.
Chains swing around a lightbulb.
A statue in front of a stained glass window at night with a bright light shining through.
A pair of hands hold and rotate the puzzle box.
There was nothing else I wanted.
A sharp noise is heard and Frank looks up.
Light starts to appear through a darkened grate.
Frank's eyes look around the room.
On the other side, light appears through another grate.
His fingers touch the side of the puzzle box.
A box.
A strange shape rotates.
The box begins to open.
Not just any box.
A huge, heavy stone door opens slowly. Thick cobwebs block the way.
It opens doors.
A woman in a shadow, Julia, looks on with her hands clasped together.
A dark, shadowy corridor. It looks very spooky. Thick stone walls are on the side.
Julia looks at Frank as she holds her hand.
Frank slowly looks up, his face satisfied with pleasure.
Doors to the pleasures of heaven...or hell.
Frank kisses Julia passionately.
The puzzle box opens.
Two nuns make way on a suburban street. They both look concerned.
An object rotates. There appears to be things hanging from it but it's covered in darkness.
Julia stands close behind Frank.
I'll do anything you want.
The puzzle box shines in the light.
We slowly walk down the spooky corridor again.
Julia whispers behind Frank.
Anything.
Frank raises his arms. His face is covered in blood.
Surrounded by darkness, Frank shakes his blood covered face.
You gave me an experience beyond the limits.
Frank sits in the candlelit square looking at the box.
The puzzle box closes and lights up.
Frank screams.
Julia staggers back in fright.
Light comes in from the grates.
Julia, in shock, breathlessly whispers.
Oh my god!
Outside a large house at night, the rooms all light up.
A young woman, Kirsty, turns around.
A sharp noise as the light appears again through the grate.
Ashley falls to the ground to pick up the puzzle box.
Give me that box!
As she touches it, electricity runs through her arm.
She turns around nervously then gasps.
A bald cenobite taps its hook on the wall.
An outline of a statue.
Give me the box!
The top of the puzzle box piece rotates.
Kirsty turns and runs.
Chains from the ceiling clatter together.
Kirsty runs down the corridor.
Smoke starts to appear in the wall.
A frightened Kirsty continues to run towards a room with a hospital bed.
She falls to the floor.
She turns around.
Without her noticing, behind her stands the lead cenobite, Pinhead.
We have such sights to show you!
The puzzle box opens and a shaft of light emits from it.
A caption reads: Hellraiser
There are no limits. A film by Clive Barker.
A caption reads: Coming Soon To A Theatre Near You
Arrow Video
We Have Such Sights To Show You…
In the 1980s, Clive Barker changed the face of horror fiction, throwing out the rules to expose new vistas of terror and beauty, expanding the horizons for every genre writer who followed him. With Hellraiser, his first feature film, he did the same for cinema.
Hedonist Frank Cotton (Sean Chapman) thinks he has reached the limits of earthly pleasure. But a mysterious puzzle box will take him further than he can possibly imagine, opening the doors to a dominion where pain and pleasure are indivisible and summoning the Cenobites, whose experiments in the higher reaches of experience will tear his soul apart. When he manages to escape, Frank returns to the world skinless and in need of help. Now his former lover Julia (Clare Higgins) must kill to make him whole again. But the Cenobites want Frank back, and there’ll be hell to pay when they find him.
Hellbound: Hellraiser Ii expands on Barker’s original vision as screenwriter Peter Atkins takes Julia Cotton, her step daughter Kirsty (Ashley Laurence) and the sinister Dr. Channard (Kenneth Cranham) into the dominion of the Cenobites themselves. Hellraiser Iii: Hell on Earth sees Pinhead set loose on the sinful streets of New York City to create chaos with a fresh cadre of Cenobitic kin. Then, Hellraiser: Bloodline sinks its hooks into past, present and future with the story of Phillip LeMarchand, the 18th-century toymaker who made the lament configuration puzzle box, his descendent John Merchant - a 20th-century architect whose most recent building bears a striking resemblance to the lament configuration - and Dr. Paul Merchant, a 22nd-century engineer and designer of The Minos, a space station which is a great deal more than it seems.
Experience the sublime agony of this quartet of torment like you never have before in all-new 4k restorations from the original camera negatives. Hell has never looked better!
Product Features
- Brand new 4k restorations of all four films from the original camera negatives by Arrow Films
- Ultra High Definition (2160p) presentations of all four films in Dolby Vision (hdr10 compatible)
- Original lossless stereo and Dts-hd Ma 5.1 surround audio for all four films
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Ages of Desire, an exclusive 200-page hardback book with new writing from Clive Barker archivists Phil and Sarah Stokes
- Limited edition layered packaging featuring brand new Pinhead artwork
Disc 1 Hellraiser
- Brand new audio commentary featuring genre historian (and unit publicist of Hellraiser) Stephen Jones with author and film critic Kim Newman
- Archival audio commentary with writer/director Clive Barker and actor Ashley Laurence, moderated by Peter Atkins
- Archival audio commentary with writer/director Clive Barker
- Power of Imagination - brand new 60-minute discussion about Hellraiser and the work of Clive Barker by film scholars Sorcha Ní Fhlainn (editor of Clive Barker: Dark Imaginer) and Karmel Kniprath
- Unboxing Hellraiser - brand new visual essay celebrating the Lament Configuration by genre author Alexandra Benedict (The Beauty of Murder)
- The Pursuit of Possibilities - brand new 60-minute discussion between acclaimed horror authors Paula D. Ashe (We Are Here To Hurt Each Other) and Eric LaRocca (Everything the Dark Eats) celebrating the queerness of Hellraiser and the importance of Clive Barker as a queer writer
- Flesh is a Trap - brand new visual essay exploring body horror and transcendence in the work of Clive Barker by genre author Guy Adams (The World House)
- Newly uncovered extended Epk interviews with Clive Barker and stars Andrew Robinson, Clare Higgins, Ashley Laurence, and effects artist Bob Keen, shot during the making of Hellraiser, with a new introduction by Stephen Jones and Kim Newman
- Original 1987 Electronic Press Kit
- Being Frank: Sean Chapman on Hellraiser - archival interview with the actor
- Under the Skin: Doug Bradley on Hellraiser - archival interview with the iconic actor about his first appearance as ‘Pinhead’
- Soundtrack Hell: The Story of the Abandoned Coil Score - archival interview with Coil member Stephen Thrower
- Trailers and Tv spots
- Image gallery
- Draft screenplays
Disc 2 Hellbound: Hellraiser II
- Brand new audio commentary featuring Stephen Jones and Kim Newman
- Archival audio commentary with director Tony Randel, writer Peter Atkins and actor Ashley Laurence
- Audio commentary with director Tony Randel and writer Peter Atkins
- Hell Was What They Wanted! - brand new 80-minute appreciation of Hellbound, the Hellraiser mythos and the work of Clive Barker by horror authors George Daniel Lea (Born in Blood) and Kit Power (The Finite)
- That Rat-Slice Sound - brand new appreciation of composer Christopher Young’s scores for Hellraiser and Hellbound: Hellraiser Ii by Guy Adams
- Archival on-set interview with Clive Barker
- Archival on-set interview with cast and crew
- Behind the scenes footage
- Being Frank: Sean Chapman on Hellbound - archival interview about the actor’s return to the role of Frank Cotton
- Under the Skin: Doug Bradley on Hellbound - archival interview with the iconic actor about his second appearance as ‘Pinhead’
- Lost in the Labyrinth - archival featurette featuring interviews with Barker, Randel, Keen, Atkins and others
- Trailers and Tv spots
- Image gallery
Disc 3 Hellraiser III: Hell On Earth
- Alternative Unrated version (contains standard definition inserts)
- Brand new audio commentary featuring Stephen Jones and Kim Newman
- Archival audio commentary with screenwriter Peter Atkins (Theatrical Cut only)
- Archival audio commentary with director Anthony Hickox and actor Doug Bradley (Unrated Version only)
- Previously unseen extended Epk featuring interviews with Clive Barker and Doug Bradley
- Fx dailies
- Time with Terri - archival interview with actor Paula Marshall
- Raising Hell on Earth - archival interview with director Anthony Hickox
- Under the Skin: Doug Bradley on Hellraiser Iii - archival interview with the iconic actor about his third appearance as ‘Pinhead’
- Theatrical trailer
- Image gallery
Disc 4 Hellraiser: Bloodline
- Brand new audio commentary featuring screenwriter Peter Atkins, with Stephen Jones and Kim Newman
- The Beauty of Suffering - brand new featurette exploring the Cenobites' connection to goth, fetish cultures and Bdsm
- Newly uncovered workprint version of the film, providing a fascinating insight into how it changed during post production
- Hellraiser Evolutions - archival documentary on the evolution of the franchise and its enduring legacy, featuring interviews with Scott Derrickson (director, Hellraiser: Inferno), Rick Bota (director, Hellraiser: Hellseeker, Deader and Hellworld), Stuart Gordon (director, Re-Animator, From Beyond) and others
- Books of Blood and Beyond: The Literary Works of Clive Barker - archival appreciation by horror author David Gatwalk of Barker’s written work, from The Books of Blood to The Scarlet Gospels
- Theatrical trailer
- Image gallery
- Easter egg
- Arrow Video
- 371 mins approx
- 18
- 1.85:1
- English
- 4
- Arrow Video
- Clive Barker
- Tony Randel
- Anthony Hickox
- Kevin Yagher
- Doug Bradley
- Clare Higgins
- Ashley Laurence
- English SDH
- 1987
- A
- B
- C
- Free
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A caption reads: The Following PREVIEW has been approved for ALL AUDIENCES by the Motion Picture Association of America
New World Pictures logo
Sinister music plays
A caption reads: "I Have Seen The Future Of Horror..."
A caption reads: His Name Is Clive Barker... Stephen King"
An almost naked man, Frank sits cross legged holding a puzzle box. It is a dark room and he sits in a square of candles.
I was bored.
A close-up of the puzzle box.
Chains fall from the ceiling.
I'd gone to the limit.
Frank continues to look at the puzzle box.
Chains swing around a lightbulb.
A statue in front of a stained glass window at night with a bright light shining through.
A pair of hands hold and rotate the puzzle box.
There was nothing else I wanted.
A sharp noise is heard and Frank looks up.
Light starts to appear through a darkened grate.
Frank's eyes look around the room.
On the other side, light appears through another grate.
His fingers touch the side of the puzzle box.
A box.
A strange shape rotates.
The box begins to open.
Not just any box.
A huge, heavy stone door opens slowly. Thick cobwebs block the way.
It opens doors.
A woman in a shadow, Julia, looks on with her hands clasped together.
A dark, shadowy corridor. It looks very spooky. Thick stone walls are on the side.
Julia looks at Frank as she holds her hand.
Frank slowly looks up, his face satisfied with pleasure.
Doors to the pleasures of heaven...or hell.
Frank kisses Julia passionately.
The puzzle box opens.
Two nuns make way on a suburban street. They both look concerned.
An object rotates. There appears to be things hanging from it but it's covered in darkness.
Julia stands close behind Frank.
I'll do anything you want.
The puzzle box shines in the light.
We slowly walk down the spooky corridor again.
Julia whispers behind Frank.
Anything.
Frank raises his arms. His face is covered in blood.
Surrounded by darkness, Frank shakes his blood covered face.
You gave me an experience beyond the limits.
Frank sits in the candlelit square looking at the box.
The puzzle box closes and lights up.
Frank screams.
Julia staggers back in fright.
Light comes in from the grates.
Julia, in shock, breathlessly whispers.
Oh my god!
Outside a large house at night, the rooms all light up.
A young woman, Kirsty, turns around.
A sharp noise as the light appears again through the grate.
Ashley falls to the ground to pick up the puzzle box.
Give me that box!
As she touches it, electricity runs through her arm.
She turns around nervously then gasps.
A bald cenobite taps its hook on the wall.
An outline of a statue.
Give me the box!
The top of the puzzle box piece rotates.
Kirsty turns and runs.
Chains from the ceiling clatter together.
Kirsty runs down the corridor.
Smoke starts to appear in the wall.
A frightened Kirsty continues to run towards a room with a hospital bed.
She falls to the floor.
She turns around.
Without her noticing, behind her stands the lead cenobite, Pinhead.
We have such sights to show you!
The puzzle box opens and a shaft of light emits from it.
A caption reads: Hellraiser
There are no limits. A film by Clive Barker.
A caption reads: Coming Soon To A Theatre Near You
Arrow Video
We Have Such Sights To Show You…
In the 1980s, Clive Barker changed the face of horror fiction, throwing out the rules to expose new vistas of terror and beauty, expanding the horizons for every genre writer who followed him. With Hellraiser, his first feature film, he did the same for cinema.
Hedonist Frank Cotton (Sean Chapman) thinks he has reached the limits of earthly pleasure. But a mysterious puzzle box will take him further than he can possibly imagine, opening the doors to a dominion where pain and pleasure are indivisible and summoning the Cenobites, whose experiments in the higher reaches of experience will tear his soul apart. When he manages to escape, Frank returns to the world skinless and in need of help. Now his former lover Julia (Clare Higgins) must kill to make him whole again. But the Cenobites want Frank back, and there’ll be hell to pay when they find him.
Hellbound: Hellraiser Ii expands on Barker’s original vision as screenwriter Peter Atkins takes Julia Cotton, her step daughter Kirsty (Ashley Laurence) and the sinister Dr. Channard (Kenneth Cranham) into the dominion of the Cenobites themselves. Hellraiser Iii: Hell on Earth sees Pinhead set loose on the sinful streets of New York City to create chaos with a fresh cadre of Cenobitic kin. Then, Hellraiser: Bloodline sinks its hooks into past, present and future with the story of Phillip LeMarchand, the 18th-century toymaker who made the lament configuration puzzle box, his descendent John Merchant - a 20th-century architect whose most recent building bears a striking resemblance to the lament configuration - and Dr. Paul Merchant, a 22nd-century engineer and designer of The Minos, a space station which is a great deal more than it seems.
Experience the sublime agony of this quartet of torment like you never have before in all-new 4k restorations from the original camera negatives. Hell has never looked better!
Product Features
- Brand new 4k restorations of all four films from the original camera negatives by Arrow Films
- Ultra High Definition (2160p) presentations of all four films in Dolby Vision (hdr10 compatible)
- Original lossless stereo and Dts-hd Ma 5.1 surround audio for all four films
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Ages of Desire, an exclusive 200-page hardback book with new writing from Clive Barker archivists Phil and Sarah Stokes
- Limited edition layered packaging featuring brand new Pinhead artwork
Disc 1 Hellraiser
- Brand new audio commentary featuring genre historian (and unit publicist of Hellraiser) Stephen Jones with author and film critic Kim Newman
- Archival audio commentary with writer/director Clive Barker and actor Ashley Laurence, moderated by Peter Atkins
- Archival audio commentary with writer/director Clive Barker
- Power of Imagination - brand new 60-minute discussion about Hellraiser and the work of Clive Barker by film scholars Sorcha Ní Fhlainn (editor of Clive Barker: Dark Imaginer) and Karmel Kniprath
- Unboxing Hellraiser - brand new visual essay celebrating the Lament Configuration by genre author Alexandra Benedict (The Beauty of Murder)
- The Pursuit of Possibilities - brand new 60-minute discussion between acclaimed horror authors Paula D. Ashe (We Are Here To Hurt Each Other) and Eric LaRocca (Everything the Dark Eats) celebrating the queerness of Hellraiser and the importance of Clive Barker as a queer writer
- Flesh is a Trap - brand new visual essay exploring body horror and transcendence in the work of Clive Barker by genre author Guy Adams (The World House)
- Newly uncovered extended Epk interviews with Clive Barker and stars Andrew Robinson, Clare Higgins, Ashley Laurence, and effects artist Bob Keen, shot during the making of Hellraiser, with a new introduction by Stephen Jones and Kim Newman
- Original 1987 Electronic Press Kit
- Being Frank: Sean Chapman on Hellraiser - archival interview with the actor
- Under the Skin: Doug Bradley on Hellraiser - archival interview with the iconic actor about his first appearance as ‘Pinhead’
- Soundtrack Hell: The Story of the Abandoned Coil Score - archival interview with Coil member Stephen Thrower
- Trailers and Tv spots
- Image gallery
- Draft screenplays
Disc 2 Hellbound: Hellraiser II
- Brand new audio commentary featuring Stephen Jones and Kim Newman
- Archival audio commentary with director Tony Randel, writer Peter Atkins and actor Ashley Laurence
- Audio commentary with director Tony Randel and writer Peter Atkins
- Hell Was What They Wanted! - brand new 80-minute appreciation of Hellbound, the Hellraiser mythos and the work of Clive Barker by horror authors George Daniel Lea (Born in Blood) and Kit Power (The Finite)
- That Rat-Slice Sound - brand new appreciation of composer Christopher Young’s scores for Hellraiser and Hellbound: Hellraiser Ii by Guy Adams
- Archival on-set interview with Clive Barker
- Archival on-set interview with cast and crew
- Behind the scenes footage
- Being Frank: Sean Chapman on Hellbound - archival interview about the actor’s return to the role of Frank Cotton
- Under the Skin: Doug Bradley on Hellbound - archival interview with the iconic actor about his second appearance as ‘Pinhead’
- Lost in the Labyrinth - archival featurette featuring interviews with Barker, Randel, Keen, Atkins and others
- Trailers and Tv spots
- Image gallery
Disc 3 Hellraiser III: Hell On Earth
- Alternative Unrated version (contains standard definition inserts)
- Brand new audio commentary featuring Stephen Jones and Kim Newman
- Archival audio commentary with screenwriter Peter Atkins (Theatrical Cut only)
- Archival audio commentary with director Anthony Hickox and actor Doug Bradley (Unrated Version only)
- Previously unseen extended Epk featuring interviews with Clive Barker and Doug Bradley
- Fx dailies
- Time with Terri - archival interview with actor Paula Marshall
- Raising Hell on Earth - archival interview with director Anthony Hickox
- Under the Skin: Doug Bradley on Hellraiser Iii - archival interview with the iconic actor about his third appearance as ‘Pinhead’
- Theatrical trailer
- Image gallery
Disc 4 Hellraiser: Bloodline
- Brand new audio commentary featuring screenwriter Peter Atkins, with Stephen Jones and Kim Newman
- The Beauty of Suffering - brand new featurette exploring the Cenobites' connection to goth, fetish cultures and Bdsm
- Newly uncovered workprint version of the film, providing a fascinating insight into how it changed during post production
- Hellraiser Evolutions - archival documentary on the evolution of the franchise and its enduring legacy, featuring interviews with Scott Derrickson (director, Hellraiser: Inferno), Rick Bota (director, Hellraiser: Hellseeker, Deader and Hellworld), Stuart Gordon (director, Re-Animator, From Beyond) and others
- Books of Blood and Beyond: The Literary Works of Clive Barker - archival appreciation by horror author David Gatwalk of Barker’s written work, from The Books of Blood to The Scarlet Gospels
- Theatrical trailer
- Image gallery
- Easter egg
- Arrow Video
- 371 mins approx
- 18
- 1.85:1
- English
- 4
- Arrow Video
- Clive Barker
- Tony Randel
- Anthony Hickox
- Kevin Yagher
- Doug Bradley
- Clare Higgins
- Ashley Laurence
- English SDH
- 1987
- A
- B
- C
- Free
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“OH THE SIGHTS YOU’ll SEE!”
Arrow is absolutely KILLING it with their box sets this year. The Empire box, the Psycho box, and now this, the definitive, must have horror set of the year. Hard to believe that they could outdo the gorgeous job of the Scarlet box, but this thing is massive, stacked, with an amazing box and the transfers look visually stunning. The blood has never run redder. Essential, must have horror release of the year.
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Incredible picture quality
This 4K set is definitely worth buying, even if like me you already own the previous Scarlet bluray set. The picture is vastly improved and a lot better than I had hoped for, there is a lot less of the noise and grain, the reds are rich and the blacks dark and inky, these movies never looked so good! The packaging and artwork is also gorgeous, really is a set worth owning!!
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A great publication
The 4K restoration of Hellraiser offers for me the best picture and sound quality I have ever seen from the film. The restoration offers sharp an clear contrast and almost no grainy image resolution. The box offers a hard cardboard equipment which is very stable and in my opinion very nicely implemented. Also the bonus information is rich in detail and opens a new view on the works of Clive Barker, especially with the Disc 1. An eye-catcher for all those who are looking for the best release of the Hellraiser films so far.
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