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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: A starkly original visual treat, this Halloween-themed exercise in terror is uncommonly well made, seeking to add yet another creature to horror film lore. A group of teenagers camping in a remote mountain resort accidentally kill a boy and cover it up, and his aggrieved father (Lance Henriksen) vows revenge. Enlisting the help of a local witch, he conjures up a mythic demonic monster to kill those responsible for his son's death. The plot and dialogue are not very original, but the creepy mood and some fine work by director Stan Winston (the special effects whiz behind Jurassic Park) make Pumpkinhead an eerie gothic horror tale and great viewing for Halloween nights. --Robert Lane
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - awsome
this movie was awesome, the special effects, lance hendriksen is a great actor. I had this movie on VHS, very excited about purchasing it on DVD. I have had no problems with Amazon
Rating: - Widescreen??
Is this edition widescreen or not? If yes, I'll buy it. If not, I won't. Can someone help me? Thanks!
Rating: - If You Do Wrong, Pumpkinhead Will Come For You!
Imagine your only son is accidentally killed and the people who did it, do absolutely nothing to help. It's safe to assume you want revenge on the wrongdoers, but do you do the dirty work yourself? Or do you go knocking on the local witch's door to call upon a demon to seek vengeance for you? For Ed Harley (Lance Henrikson) he's chosen the latter and it turns out he might've gotten more than he bargained for.
"Pumpkinhead" is a delightful horror movie that is overlooked, but shouldn't ... Read More
Rating: - Good Upgrade
If you are a fan of this movie, the transfer is much improved, so it is worth the upgrade.
Rating: - THE NEW SCARY MONSTER, 20 YEARS LATER
It's hard to believe that it's been 20 years since the first PUMPKINHEAD film was released. Followed by some lame and some good sequels, the original does what it intends to do: it scares you.
Just released as a special 20th Anniversary edition, the movie holds up remarkably well for having been made that long ago. Sure it's not as far back as say Karloff or Lugosi films, but a number of movies from that era show their age. This one rarely does.
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