Description: This 2008 release from The History Channel studies the greatest villains in Hollywood cinema. This disc is in very good condition and plays perfectly, with the following write-up on back: Almost every box office hit has one ... the quintessential "bad guy" that every filmgoer loves to hate. In HOLLYWOOD'S GREATEST VILLAINS, celebrate the greatest evil characters in movie history, from Dracula to Darth Vader to Hannibal Lecter. Featuring interviews with legendary actors such as Sharon Stone (Basic Instinct) and acclaimed directors such as George Lucas (Star Wars) and John Carpenter (Halloween), this riveting profile covers more than 100 years of cinematic history. See excerpts from the master of suspense himself, Alfred Hitchcock, and take an edge-of-your-seat journey through the darker side of Hollywood. With favorite clips from over a century of film, join HISTORY for this bone-chilling homage to some of the most frightening characters ever to grace the silver screen. Immediate payment accepted for Buy It Now listings; for Auction or Best Offer items please pay within three days of purchase. Note that we do not grade CD or DVD cases, as they can be easily replaced. Combined USPS shipping discount available for multiple disc purchases -- listed shipping price for first item, $1.25 for each additional item. (Use "Add to Cart" to apply discount automatically; contact us for shipping discount on large orders.) CLICK HERE to check out our store for other awfully limited audio/film/literature releases, including additional historical DVDs and more!
Price: 9.95 USD
Location: Kansas City, Missouri
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Type: Documentary
Region Code: DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Language: English
Case Type: Tall/DVD Case
Actor: N/A
Director: Unknown
Features: N/A
Season: N/A
Studio: History Channel
Edition: Limited Edition
Rating: NR
Movie/TV Title: Hollywood's Greatest Villains
Format: DVD
Release Year: 2008
Genre: Education/General Interest, Educational
Sub-Genre: American History/Culture