Otro caso más de "me quedo con el VHS", si bien la edición de EEUU está plagada de extras... nos encontramos con:

-Otro caso de revisionismo: se reduce metraje (10 minutos menos) y se hace remontaje
-Otro caso más de Open Matte a Widescreen porque "era su intención" aunque el blu-ray americano da la opción de ver en 4:3 la original como extra.
-Otro caso de cambiar la tipografía de los créditos y modernizarlos en plan discoteca choni

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Créditos nuevos:


Originales:




Me quedo con el VHS de Manga Films de 1997: íntegra, original, sin tocar.

A pesar de...

Booklet (six pages) contains an essay by Michael Gingold.

On Blu-ray:

Commentary features writer/director J.R. Bookwalter and producers Jolie Jackunas and Scott P. Plummer.
"Restoration of the Dead" (19:20, HD) is a highly technical discussion of the efforts required to bring "The Dead Next Door" to HD, with Bookwalter providing a fascinating rundown of the feature's shoot specs and editorial journey. The director also shares information about post-production challenges, where Bruce Campbell oversaw a complete overhaul of the picture's sound design.
"Capitol Theater Screening" (12:22, HD) showcases a 2015 showing of "The Dead Next Door," including appearances from select cast and crew, who share anecdotes about the shoot and provide an update on their professional lives.
"Nightlight Screening" (16:29, HD) returns to Bookwalter, who conducts a Q&A with an Ohio crowd.
"Behind the Scenes" (19:13, SD) showcases brief bits of footage from the production, including trips around town, a visit to the audition office, and location interactions. Interestingly, the clips include a moment where the cast and crew participate in the "Hands Across America" event. Commentary (which can't be turned off) is provided by Bookwalter.
Deleted Scenes & Outtakes (7:11, SD) provide some extra characterization and spotlight the ruined footage that marred the first two weeks of production. Commentary (which can't be turned off) is provided by Bookwalter.
Galleries include "Around the World" (3:49), "Storyboard" (26:27), "Behind the Scenes" (8:30), and "Production Stills" (6:24).
And a Trailer (1:47, HD) is provided.

On DVD:

(2015)

"The Dead Up North" (9:29) travels to Ottawa, with Bookwalter delivering a Q&A.
"Local T.V. Appearances" (15:00) highlight various news reports and talk show sit-downs with Bookwalter and his crew.
"Local T.V. Commercial" (1:34) encourages home viewers to avoid VHS piracy and rent "The Dead Next Door" as much as possible.
"1995 Making-Of Excerpts" (9:15) cover the creation and execution of "The Dead Next Door," offering reflection from cast and crew.
Short Films include "The Flesh Eater" (2:47, 1979), "Zombie" (10:05, 1980), and "Tomorrow" (9:02, 1985). Commentary (which can't be turned off) is provided by Bookwalter and his son, Benji.

(2005)
"20 Years in 15 Minutes" (15:33) discusses "The Dead Next Door" with cast and crew.
Video Storyboards (8:15) present visual templates to help Bookwalter with directorial decisions.
Video Preshoots (5:32) detail a few sequences shot on tape, which inspired the move to Super-8.
Auditions (14:02) share performance dreams and bleeped phone numbers of the men and women looking to join Bookwalter's film.
"2000 Frightvision Reunion" (6:15) provides a brief overview of a horror convention gathering.
Music Video (3:05) merges clips with a performance from the band Three Miles Out.