Silent Night, Deadly Night Collection: Vestron Video announces triple feature Blu-ray bonus features

Vestron Video has announced the bonus features that will be included on the Blu-ray triple feature Silent Night, Deadly Night CollectionVestron Video has announced the bonus features that will be included on the Blu-ray triple feature Silent Night, Deadly Night Collection

That didn’t take long. Just last week, we heard that the sequels Silent Night, Deadly Night 3: Better Watch OutSilent Night, Deadly Night 4: Initiation, and Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker were getting the Blu-ray treatment as a triple feature in the Vestron Video Collector’s Series. Now Vestron has revealed the list of bonus features that will be included in this release – and Amazon is already accepting pre-orders at THIS LINK!

Here’s the info on Vestron’s Silent Night, Deadly Night Collection:

Prepare for a trilogy of pure terror with this collection of films from the Silent Night, Deadly Night series. In Better Watch Out!, it’s a very bloody Christmas after Ricky Caldwell, the notorious “Killer Santa Claus,” awakens from a six-year coma with one thing on his mind: murder. In Initiation, a reporter’s investigation into a mysterious death leads her into the clutches of a cult that’s chosen her as its new queen, and The Toy Maker stars entertainment legend Mickey Rooney as a toy maker whose creations display some very human – and deadly – tendencies.

Here’s that list of bonus features:

Silent Night, Deadly Night 3: Better Watch Out!

  • Audio Commentary with Film Historian Jarret Gahan
  • “Outshine the Brain Cap” — An Interview with Actor Bill Moseley
  • “Monte & Me” — An Interview with Creative Consultant Steven Gaydos
  • “For a Live Audience: Silent Night, Deadly Night 3” — An Interview with Executive Producer Richard Gladstein
  • Trailer
  • Still Gallery

Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: Initiation

  • Audio Commentary with Director Brian Yuzna
  • Our Man Ricky with Clint Howard
  • “Ritualistic Behavior” — An Interview with Screenwriter Woody Keith
  • “Twisted Visions” — An Interview with Surrealistic Design & Effects Artist Screaming Mad George
  • “For a Live Audience: Silent Night, Deadly Night 4” — An Interview with Executive Producer Richard Gladstein
  • Trailer
  • Still Gallery

Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker

  •  Audio Commentary with Director-Cowriter Martin Kitrosser
  • “The Best Presents” — An Interview with Producer-Cowriter Brian Yuzna
  • “Pino’s Truth” — An Interview with Actor Brian Bremer
  • “The Most Toys” — An Interview with Surrealistic Design & Effects Artist Screaming Mad George
  • “For a Live Audience: Silent Night, Deadly Night 5” — An Interview with Executive Producer Richard Gladstein
  • Trailer
  • Still Gallery

I can’t say I’m a fan of these three movies… the only one I enjoy even a little is The Toy Maker… but the Silent Night, Deadly Night Collection pre-order price is pretty reasonable, so I’m finding it difficult to pass this one up. Will you be buying a copy of the collection? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

Here’s the cover art:

Silent Night, Deadly Night Collection

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