Amazon.co.uk Review
Along the way, there are a few great and many good things: the nasty little family drama of the first film, played by Andrew Robinson and Clare Higgins, as a marriage is literally torn apart by the bloody, skinless brother-lover in the attic, and the still-striking look of the series' major demons, the Cenobites. Part II is a mess, but has a certain grand dementia and Part III at least gives the films' poster boy, Doug Bradley's Pinhead, centre screen as he bids to become the Freddy Krueger of the body-piercing set.
On the DVD: Hellraiser: The Collector's Edition presents parts I and II in anamorphic widescreen, while III is cramped at 4:3 full-screen: the transfers are okay if not sumptuous, a little soft if aptly gloomy. Region 1 releases have director and crew commentaries and retrospective documentaries that are sadly not included here--though completists note: this edition boasts on-set cast and director interviews (five minutes apiece for I and II) which are not on the American set. I and II also have trailers (and II has a printable stills gallery and a pointless extra which consists of extracts from the film grouped together as "sub-plots"), but III is strictly no-frills. --Kim Newman
Video Description
Hellraiser
Aspect Ratio 16:9 Anamorphic
Dolby Surround
Theatrical Trailers
Interviews
Running Time: 90 minutes approx
Hellbound Hellraiser II
Aspect Ration 16:9 Anamorphic
Dolby Stereo
Theatrical Trailers
Interviews
Sub-Plots
Photo Library
Running Time: 90 minutes approx
Hellraiser III Hell On Earth
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
English Stereo
Running Time: 97 minutes approx
From the Back Cover
In the late 80s Clive Barkers creation Hellraiser first hit the screens, making a star out of Pinhead, the most vicious and terrifying character ever seen on celluloid.
When Frank Cotton solves the mystery of the Chinese Puzzle Box, he unwittingly releases the unlimited horrors and pleasures of hell. What is to follow will become the darkest most terrifying horror epic of all time.
Hellraiser. It will tear your soul apart.