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Trick 'r Treat (2009) (Sous-titres franais) (Bilingual)
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Genre | Horror, Drama, Comedy |
Format | NTSC, DVD-Video, Subtitled |
Contributor | Dylan Baker, Rochelle Aytes, Jean-luc Bilodeau, Lauren Lee Smith, Quinn Lord, Anna Paquin, Tahmoh Penikett, Britt Mckillip, Leslie Bibb, Brian Cox, Michael Dougherty See more |
Initial release date | 2009-10-06 |
Language | English, French |
Runtime | 1 hour and 50 minutes |
Studio | Warner Bros. Home Video |
Colour | Unknown |
Manufacturer | Warner Bros. Home Video |
UPC | 883929095070 |
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Product description
A creepy, darkly comic celebration of the scariest night of the year from producer BRYAN SINGER (director of X-Men and Superman Returns) and writer-director MICHAEL DOUGHERTY(co-scripter of X2 and Superman Returns). Trick ’r Treat takes the Creepshow/Tales from the Crypt approach to nefarious new depths with four interwoven tales set on Halloween night: a high school principal (DYLAN BAKER) moonlights as a vicious serial killer; the quest of a young virgin (ANNA PAQUIN) for that special someone takes a gruesome turn; a group of teens carries out a cruel prank with disastrous consequences; and a cantankerous old man (BRIAN COX) battles a mischievous trick-or-treating demon.
Product details
- Language : English, French
- Parcel Dimensions : 19.1 x 13.6 x 1.6 cm; 60 g
- Canadian Home Video Rating : Ages 14 and over
- Director : Michael Dougherty
- Media Format : NTSC, DVD-Video, Subtitled
- Run time : 1 hour and 50 minutes
- Release date : Oct. 6 2009
- Actors : Quinn Lord, Brian Cox, Dylan Baker, Leslie Bibb, Rochelle Aytes
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Warner Bros. Home Video
- ASIN : B002N4XO9U
- Country of origin : Canada
- Writers : Michael Dougherty
- 鶹 Rank: #2,347 in Movies & TV Shows (See Top 100 in Movies & TV Shows)
- #238 in Horror
- #484 in Comedy (Movies & TV Shows)
- #549 in Drama (Movies & TV Shows)
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Customers like the quality, condition, and visual quality of the movie. They mention it's a good Halloween movie to add to their collection, fun, and worth watching. Customers also say the trailer looks fantastic, the photography is good, and the movie has traditional Hallowe'en themes.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the movie. They mention it's a good Halloween movie to add to their collection or begin their collection. Some say it's fun and fun worth watching. They also say it works great and is one of the coolest horror anthology movies.
"Love this movie. I’m very happy to finally see it again, it’s definitely worth owning. I wish they made a sequel...." Read more
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"Great Halloween movie..." Read more
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Customers are satisfied with the condition of the product. They mention it's worth owning and arrived in good condition.
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Customers like the visual quality of the movie. They mention the trailer looked fantastic, the photography is good, and it has traditional Hallowe'en themes. They also say the movie is well-done and has great actors and scenes.
"...All the stories keep your interest and the photography is good. Will watch a number of times throughout the year most definitely on Halloween...." Read more
"...I actually watched it twice this year for Halloween. Great actors and scenes. Definitely a MUST HAVE for horror and Halloween fans...." Read more
"Trick R Treat's Limited Edition Blu-Ray puts others to shame. Jam packed with art, stills, a bonus booklet and a double-sided poster...." Read more
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Same as regular edition. Awesome movie!
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- Reviewed in Canada on July 10, 2025Verified PurchaseOne of the coolest horror anthology movies. Had it on dvd for years but recently decided to upgrade to blu-ray. Seeing this movie in hd has only reenforced my love for this movie.
- Reviewed in Canada on November 11, 2024Verified PurchaseTrick 'r Treat was recommended by a friend for Halloween and it did not disappoint. It is so good that it's part of my annual Halloween October movie list. I actually watched it twice this year for Halloween. Great actors and scenes. Definitely a MUST HAVE for horror and Halloween fans. I can't believe this movie is already 15 years old. Doesn't feel dated at all, it's gonna be a classic!
- Reviewed in Canada on January 4, 2025Verified PurchaseI love this Halloween movie & so does my oldest son. So we get to spend quality time watching this movie together. And I love the prices for renting & owning movies on 鶹. Very pleased customer 😁
- Reviewed in Canada on May 20, 2013Verified PurchaseIt bewilders me that this movie never got a proper release. I read that it was the best reviewed horror film the year it was released (direct to dvd), and trash like the Saw films kept getting cranked out every year. Granted, this is not an Oscar worthy film, but it's better than a lot of the stuff we see sent out to theatres.
It's pretty intriguing. The setup is a lot like the movie Pulp Fiction, or even Magnolia. This film has several stories that all take place on Halloween night, it's all jumbled around, and eventually they all come together at some point. The things you see at the end of the movie happen before what went on in the middle, that sort of thing. It's actually easier to follow than Pulp Fiction too.
The acting is surprisingly good for a horror film. Every story has a great twist, and the gore is used to enhance the story rather than be the showcase of the film, which you don't see much of these days. Best of all, it does what it promises: provides a great story (or in this case, stories) that manages to use the mystique of Halloween throughout the movie without letting how cheesy it is distract you from it, and even unnerve and scare you a bit.
I would recommend checking it out to any horror fan that is tired of found footage, 3D, "torture porn" films, and the endless sequels to all of films in those categories. It's actually worth spending the money on it.
- Reviewed in Canada on December 31, 2024Verified PurchaseBought this for my daughter for Christmas. She loves this movie. Fast delivery and played perfect.
- Reviewed in Canada on March 31, 2025Verified PurchaseOne of my favorite movies and was glad when I was able to buy it
Now it's part of our Halloween tradition
- Reviewed in Canada on November 14, 2024Verified PurchaseGood movie
- Reviewed in Canada on November 29, 2022Verified PurchaseWhen the movie arrived, I was very skeptical on if the movie was what I paid for.
I purchased a "new" movie, so I thought, when the movie arrived the packaging was not what I expected. There was no plastic on the case, and the case for the movie was cracked.
The right movie was inside, and it did work, and the movie was enjoyable. It just seemed like a used movie or one that was returned.
There is nothing wrong with the disc itself, just the packaging was very poor, but I'm glad the movie was still in working condition.
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- 鶹 CustomerReviewed in the United States on July 11, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely awesome Halloween flick
Verified Purchasedon’t believe the low ratings I don’t know where those people come from but this is one of the greatest Halloween movies yes, you will wanna watch it every year maybe more than once
It’s cleverly done with four story plots that interact with each other if you’re smart enough to catch that. And people who cannot stand to watch kids in horror movies shouldn’t have bought it in the first place. It shows kids on the cover hello?? it is a Halloween show and it is a dang good one . It’s complicated to explain because of the four different stories that interact but if you don’t get it the first time you watch it watch it a second time and you will we all thought it was awesome, but we are all in on everything Halloween and was pleased to see a new Halloween themed movie finally come out since the original Halloween. not comparing this one to the original Halloween. They are nothing alike. but it was an awesome enjoyable movie you won’t be disappointed unless you just don’t like Halloween.
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georges bReviewed in France on December 25, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars un mot:GENIALE.
Verified PurchaseJe l'avais commandé pour l'alloween.Et ne l'ai regardé que hier,pour le NOEL où comme toujours;il n'y a rien à la tv.En tout cas moi j'ai vu "TRICK R TREAT" et ce film,entre compte de fée et horreur est parfait.L'histoire se passe aux usa,dans une toute petite ville,et s'est l'alloween, lorsque les enfants quémandent des friandises aux portes des maisons.L'horreur va vous etre conté par plusieurs histoires horrifiques se produisant dans cette meme bourgade,durant ce soir d'halloween.J'ai rarement pu voir de film aussi bien réalisé.. à ne surtout pas snober.
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ANGEL3DARK3Reviewed in Italy on August 31, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Ottimo Prodotto Horror Da Avere Nella Propria Collezzione Pezzo Raro Ormai
Verified Purchasevisto e rivisto questo film rimane un must have da avere assolutamente non si trova la versione italiana da nessuna parte qui in descrizione risultava l'italiano ma pultroppo non è cosi! non fa niente il film rimane comunque capibile e visibilissimo davvero bello non dovrebbe mai mancare in nessuna collezzione di films horror movie, questo nella fattispecie è un horror movie ad episodi intrecciati davvero ben progettati e sviluppati ottimi anche i molti extra presenti nella versione bluray qui citatà!
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carlReviewed in France on November 15, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Un petit bijou de l'horreur que je recommande
Verified PurchaseSuper film acheté en blu ray en import avec vf inclus dedans et compatible avec lecteur zone b que du bonheur
carlUn petit bijou de l'horreur que je recommande
Reviewed in France on November 15, 2019
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- MacDhaiReviewed in the United States on October 14, 2009
5.0 out of 5 stars This is Halloween! A great "kids' movie" for adults
Verified PurchaseAfter seeing the amazing trailer and reading all the glowing reviews, I was all set to buy this. Then I read the bad reviews and decided maybe I should rent it first...and now I wish I'd put the $5 rental fee toward purchasing it, because this is a GREAT Halloween movie.
First, let's consider what constitutes a Halloween movie. It's a matter of opinion, but for me it's a movie that is either about Halloween or takes place on Halloween. Beyond that, everything else is just a horror movie (though I do pull out the classic monster movies for Halloween...e.g. vampires, werewolves, zombies, witches, etc.). So through that lens, there really aren't many true Halloween movies that are any good, and even fewer that are also horror movies. There are some great kids' movies ("Hocus Pocus," "Monster House," Tim Burton's stop-motion collection), but until now John Carpenter's "Halloween" was really about it.
Then along comes "Trick 'r Treat" and the Halloween movie may never be the same! It is true to its title in every way. A treat for anyone who loves Halloween, and quite a trick because this is basically a kids' movie for adults. It tells the kind of scary stories that kids would tell each other (like "Better stay away from old lady Jensen's house...she's eaten three kids but never been caught!"), but adults usually shy away from telling stories where kids are as likely to be victims as the grown-ups. Not so with "Trick 'r Treat." Anyone and everyone is fair game, but it's done in a playful urban legend kind of way. The content itself might be disturbing, but it's presented in a way that's no more offensive than the stories your big brother told you when you were 8 to try and scare you.
The overlapping timelines of the four stories (five if you count the opening sequence) and the shifts back and forth to different points in the evening works great...though I confess I've been trying to figure out how the four stories line up and for the life of me I can't seem to get the Halloween School Bus Massacre to fit. But ultimately that hardly matters. Putting all the pieces together that interlink the stories is part of the fun. And that's really what this movie is. It's not terribly scary, not terribly gory. It is a little creepy, oozes Halloween atmosphere, and ultimately is just a lot of fun.
*** SPOILER ALERT --- IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THE MOVIE, SKIP TO THE LAST PARAGRAPH ***
Every story plays on the four rules of Halloween: 1) Wear a costume, 2) never blow out a jack-o-lantern before midnight, 3) hand out treats, and 4) always check your candy!
The opening sequence with the woman who hates Halloween is excellent and starts the movie with a bang. My wife and I laughed because the couple seemed to embody everybody we know, including us. Husbands tend to love Halloween, wives not as much. My wife puts up with my Halloween shenanigans, but I can tell you she won't be blowing out any Jack-o-lanterns before midnight after what Sam (the trick-or-treater on the cover) did to the woman in the movie!
The Principle Wilkins story is probably the most disturbing with the most blood (or was that chocolate spewing out of Charlie's mouth?), gore, piles of dead kids and, of course, his serial-killer-in-training son. But Dylan Baker plays the part perfectly. He's demented, yet very casual about it. And funny. Michael Dougherty does a great job directing to make us feel okay with laughing at this guy when in any other movie we might have been too revolted to laugh. And it doesn't hurt that Wilkins ultimately gets what he deserves at the hands of the werewolves. But junior's waiting in the wings, sitting on his front porch dressed like his daddy, complete with bloody shirt and glasses!
The Wilkins story line overlaps most with the story of Laurie (Anna Paquin) and the girls trolling for dates, ultimately looking for the guy who will be Laurie's "first." The least engaging of the stories, but still fun to witness the hunted becoming the hunter.
I've read complaints that the Halloween School Bus Massacre was the least realistic and the least sensitive of the stories because how could 8 sets of parents all decide to murder their mentally challenged children? A horrifying prospect to be sure, and highly unlikely in the real world, but once you've suspended disbelief for the rest of the movie, this wasn't such a leap. This story of a practical joke gone wrong is adequately creepy though fairly predictable. The high point is Rhonda, the idiot savant channeling Velma from the Scooby-doo movies. She's a hoot and I hope we see her in a sequel one day.
Finally, we have the story of Mr. Kreeg, the school bus driver who was to kill the 8 kids from the previous story so many years ago. Played perfectly by the wonderful Brian Cox, he's now a crotchety old man who chases away trick-or-treaters with his costumed dog and steals their candy. And little Sam's not too happy about that! The fact that Sam was played by a child makes everything about him that much more creepy as he stalks Kreeg through his house. I was a little disappointed the first viewing when Kreeg pulled off Sam's mask and we saw that he was sort of a skull-faced pumpkin demon (actually, he's the embodiment of Halloween, aka Samhain). It felt a little too B-movie, but after subsequent viewings he's growing on me, though he'll always be most effective in his mask.
*** END SPOILERS ***
So final word is this is an excellent Halloween movie (though arguably not as strong if you judge it purely as a horror movie). But if you love Halloween, no movie to date has embodied the essence of the holiday for adults as well as "Trick 'r Treat." Highly recommended!