Originariamente inviato da GattoBastardo
se me lo ricordo? dvd edizione speciale.

altro che discreto, un capolavoro. non si capisce MAI, fino alla fine, se son tutte sfortunate coincidenze e paranoie degli adulti o se il bimbo e' veramente l'anticristo.
i sequel rovinano questa atmosfera.

meritano, nello speciale, le interviste in cui gli autori parlano delle "coincidenze" avvenute durante le riprese. se vere, sono agghiaccianti.
Having changed its title from "The Antichrist" to "The Birthmark," the film seemed to fall victim to a sinister curse. Star Gregory Peck and screenwriter David Seltzer took separate planes to the UK...yet BOTH planes were struck by lightning. While producer 'Harvey Bernard' was in Rome, lightning just missed him. Rottweilers hired for the film attacked their trainers. A hotel at which director Richard Donner was staying got bombed by the IRA; he was also struck by a car. After Peck canceled another flight, to Israel, the plane he would have chartered crashed...killing all on board. On day one of the shoot, several principal members of the crew survived a head-on car crash. The jinx appeared to persist well into post-production... when special effects artist John Richardson was injured and his girlfriend beheaded in an accident on the set of A Bridge Too Far (1977).
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