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Happy Birthday to Me

Happy Birthday to Me

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Director: J. Lee Thompson
Actors: Melissa Sue Anderson, Glenn Ford, Lawrence Dane, Sharon Acker, Frances Hyland (ii)
Studio: Sony Pictures
Category: DVD

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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 99 reviews
Sales Rank: 14372

Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), Japanese (Subtitled)
Rating: R (Restricted)
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 110
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: D06014D
ISBN: 1404959807
UPC: 043396060142
EAN: 9781404959804
ASIN: B0002VYOVS

Theatrical Release Date: May 15, 1981
Release Date: October 26, 2004
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: BRAND NEW AND FACTORY SEALED,item is 100% quaranteed,exacly the same as Amazon list,authentic US version

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
Happy Birthday to Me typifies the horror genre prior to the self-reflection and irony that saturated the genre in the late '80s and '90s. A solid cast, decent acting, a well-written script, and relatively high production values result in a solid movie that is engaging on its own in addition to offering a glimpse into the history of '80s horror. The plot follows the rules of the genre (later parodied in such films as the Scream and Scary Movie series). A number of teenagers (played by actors who appear visibly older than their characters) from an elite prep school get into mischievous sexual situations fueled by alcohol and pot smoking. As teens start to disappear, murdered in a variety of violent ways, the film suggests a number of suspects. Is the killer the troubled star played by Melissa Sue Anderson who lost her overbearing, social-climbing mother in a car accident that she survived? Or is it the stern school mistress, the wacky, cool social clown, the social misfit, or none of the above? The film keeps you guessing until the final scene. Happy Birthday is a must-see for serious fans of the horror genre and this release is a solid digital mastering of the movie. Hardcore fans should note that the DVD release was not able to secure the rights to the original soundtrack so this version features an alternate soundtrack of largely nondescript '80s electronic music. --Brian Saltzman


Customer Reviews:   Read 94 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Cheezy   November 25, 2008
I grew up watching Little House on the Prairie and loved it to this day watching re-runs. I still have a hard time looking at the kids as adults. This movie is cheezy but, great because it showed Sue Anderson in another role. She did well.


4 out of 5 stars Wow, the 80's over did the slashers didn't they?   October 27, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

In a private school called Crawford Academy. There is a group of rich and obnoxious teens calling themselves "The Top Ten". For reasons unknown, they begin to get knocked off one at a time. And it appears to be someone they know. Virginia Wainwright(Melissa Sue Anderson) visits a shrink due to weird episodes, which links to a traumatic event in her past. Perhaps, there is a connection here.

Well, it's obvious that by the end, "Happy Birthday To Me" has been part of the blueprint for numerous slashers concerning mystery. And I can see the reason why, even though it follows the formula of the basic slasher. The plot plays with the viewer giving your brain a decent work out. Predictability is not an issue. The only thing obvious is when deaths will occur. The plot contains twist towards the end to keep you in the dark. Some of the deaths are pretty creative and brutal without coming off cheesy. And the gore is decent.

The acting is very solid for a slasher. My problems is the atmosphere coupled with the soundtrack, makes this a little too camp. Which for me, takes away from the scare factor.

Overall, I find " Happy Birthday To Me" to be one of the finer slashers from the early 80's. I won't blow which movies, but after seeing this. One could probably take a look at some of the slashers from the past ten years. And detect the fingerprints of this all over it. I highly recommend this one to the diehard slasher and horror buffs. If you're not very up on slashers and mystery. You should also pick up Tenebre, The Burning, The Prowler, & Opera. So you can have yourself a bloody good time.



1 out of 5 stars 4 stars for the movie, 1 star for the DVD   April 13, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

"Happy Birthday to Me" is one of the classiest slasher films ever made; it's suspenseful, it has very high production values, and it has some pretty good performances from people like Glenn Ford and Melissa Sue Anderson, who was best known as Mary Ingalls on the TV show "Little House on the Prairie". Despite having a big-name director (J. Lee Thompson) and a major studio (Columbia Pictures) behind it, "Happy Birthday to Me" is mostly remembered for the hilariously exploitive poster art (shish kabobs, anyone?), which was also used as the cover for the 80's home video release. Why Columbia/Sony decided to replace that highly original and striking art with THIS is beyond me. There is a birthday cake in the film, and a knife, but there are no possessed girls or ominous castles to be found. I'm sure this misguided marketing attempt pleased at least two people: the clueless graphic designer and the lucky daughter who got to be a model for the day.

But even worse than the hideous new cover art -- which actually isn't new anymore, because the DVD has been around for four years now -- is the new soundtrack Columbia/Sony decided to slap on the picture instead of securing the rights to the score by Bo Harwood and Lance Rubin. Only the end credits song by Syreeta and a few music cues remain. The 80's dance score is wildly inappropriate for the movie and kills any suspense that was built up. The result is the cinematic equivalent of a lobotomy.

I bought this DVD knowing full well what a monstrosity it is, but I only paid $5. I can't imagine paying full price. The picture quality is good and the movie isn't completely unwatchable this way, but the original soundtrack is ten times better and makes the film a more memorable and enjoyable experience. Do yourself a favor and track down a VHS copy. Perhaps Sony will release another DVD edition with the proper soundtrack, but I wouldn't count on it.



2 out of 5 stars man why ????   January 2, 2008
 1 out of 3 found this review helpful

I just Brought This New Dvd Copy And I really Think They Destroyed It I Mean Why Did They Had To Redo The Music Score I Mean I Agree With The Others I Been Trying To Get This Movie On Dvd For A While Now And It's Not Worth It I'm Better Off Just Watching My Vhs Tape At Lease It's The Original I Only Give It Two Stars Because The Picture Shows A Lot Better Than My Vhs But At Lease It's a Lot Scary Than That Garbage That They Have On Dvd


4 out of 5 stars One of the Slasher Greats!   November 21, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I am a slasher afficianado and have seen them all hundreds of times, but Happy Birthday to Me will always be in my top 10 because of it's storyline and imagery, not to mention the bizarre and wicked kills!

The unfortunate thing is that the original score was replaced...and the new score does not work with the film. I will never understand why they had rights issues with the original soundtrack, but the original score is a million times better than this one.

That aside, the film remains the same visually and this film actually creates a mystery element and almost feels like the original "I Know What You Did Last Summer" because you're trying to figure out who the killer is throughout.

Most slasher films of the era were similar, HBTM breaks some of the expected elements for some unique plot twists and creepy imagery.

I have the original theatrical poster which boasts "6 of the Most Bizarre Murders You Will Ever See" and they were not kidding. This movie has some of the most interesting and freaky murder sequences I have ever seen in a slasher film.

It's too bad they don't make horror movies like this anymore. Horror and low budget go together. Now with all this modern crap and big budgets, horror is not what it used to be, scary, effective and fun to watch. Thankfully low budget horror is still made, it just goes direct to video.

I recommend HBTM for any slasher film fan, but try and find the original release (thankfully I have 2 copies of the original VHS edition). Maybe the movie will be re-released later with the proper score.



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