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Language

Audio:

English DTS-HD MA 7.1
French Dolby Digital 5.1
Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1

Subtitles:

English, French, Spanish

Extras

• Audio Commentary with producer Tim Burton, director Henry Selick and composer Danny Elfman
• "Sing-Along" mode
Song Selection (with Play All option) (31:43 in total):
- “This Is Halloween” (3:08)
- “Jack’s Lament” (3:13)
- “What’s This?” (2:46)
- “Town Meeting Song” (2:59)
- “Jack’s Obsession” (2:52)
- “Kidnap the Sandy Claws” (3:02)
- “Making Christmas” (3:52)
- “Oogie Boogie’s Song” (2:33)
- “Sally’s Song” (1:46)
- “Poor Jack” (2:55)
- “Finale/Reprise” (2:37)
• "What's This? Jack's Haunted Mansion Holiday Tour" featurette (37:20)
• Tim Burton's Early Films:
- "Frankenweenie" short (with introduction by Tim Burton) (29:59)
- "Vincent" short (5:54)
• Tim Burton's Original Poem narrated by Christopher Lee (with introduction by Tim Burton) (11:36)
• "The Making of Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas" 6-part documentary (24:44 in total):
- The Beginning (3:12)
- Music (1:34)
- Storyboards (1:07)
- Art Direction (6:37)
- Puppets (2:48)
- Animation (9:24)
• Deleted Storyboards (with audio introductions by director Henry Selick) (SD, 2:56 in total):
- Behemoth Singing (0:54)
- Oogie Boogie with Dancing Bugs (0:38)
- Alternate Identity of Oogie Boogie (1:23)
• Deleted Animations (with audio introductions by director Henry Selick) (3:04 in total):
- Vampire Hockey Players (0:18)
- Lock, Shock and Barrel (2:18)
- Oogie Boogie Shadow Dance (0:27)
• Storyboard to Film • Comparison: Town Meeting (3:47)
• Posters and Trailers

Trailer

Info

Description

In the kingdom of Halloween, the kingdom of fears and nightmares, live the dead, freaks, and monsters, led by the king of horrors, Jack Skellington. At Christmas time, Jack accidentally ends up in the city of Christmas, where he learns that somewhere there is joy, kindness and fun. He really wanted to experience this feeling - to give people happiness - and he kidnapped Santa Claus and took his place.

Director & Cast

Director: Henry Selick

Cast: Danny Elfman, Chris Sarandon, Catherine O'Hara, William Hickey, Glenn Shadix, Paul Reubens, Ken Page, Ed Ivory, Susan McBride, Debi Durst