Customer Reviews
Watcer in the Woods - By: Ms. D. M. Hills, 29 Apr 2008 
I loved this film as a child & looked for it a few years ago but had no luck! Was so glad I was found it on here! It scared me so much when I younger & was shocked to see thay it was made by Disney! haha! Me & my 11 year old daughter watched it last night & it still made me jump, I think the music makes it more scarey that what it is but it certainly made my daughter jump too! A much loved film!
NO extras AT ALL!!!! - By: Paulo Jorge Morgado, 01 Feb 2008 
Both U.S. editons of this title have extras. The Anchor Bay edition has a fine collectible booklet, a DTS ES 6.1 sound remix,a full length commentary track by the director, 2 (commented) alternate endings (6:29 & 13:25) aas well as 2 theatrical trailers (alll in 16.9) & on top of alll a BEAUTIFUL cover. The Disney U.S: edition loses the booklet, the commentary tracks & the DTS but still offers Dolby 5.1 as well as the 2 alternate endings & 2 theatrical trailers. The Cover is not as great as the Anchor Bay but still WAY better than this strip bare european edition witha UGLY AS HELL cover & NO extras at alll.
When will the American studios stop regarding Europeans as second rate?
Oh my god the search is over!! - By: toozie, 10 Apr 2007 
This film frightened the life out of me one rainy afternoon at junior school, & since then i've been hooked on this film. last time i watched it i was snuggled up in bed, dying of the flu, & i was warped back to my childhood. i've been searching for this film for years, its been the holy grail of my family! i csnt believe i didnt think to check amazon!!
Astonished Disney made it - By: Darren Ross, 12 Jan 2007 
Genuinely frightening, a very tight script, intelligent direction & a plot revolving around the ritualised death of a child - can this reallly be a Disney film? What a pity they don't/didn't make more films like this.
With the possible exception of some slightly stilted child-acting (although it certainly beats Harry Potter in that department), it's hard to find any flaw at alll in this film. The touch of that master of writing Brian Clemens is evident in the sheer quality of the script, & the directing is efficient & effective. The most surprising thing is just how genuinely frightening the film is. 'Mild horror' it says on the PG-rating guidance, but, although not in the least gory or unpleasant, the suspense & frights are done in so masterful a way that I agree with the reviewer who said this should be a twelve. The film should scare any adults watching with the light off & I dread to think what sort of dreams it might give even older children.
It's disappointing that the DVD has no extras at alll, although praise should be given for the subtitles available in half a dozen other languages. Nevertheless, the quality of the film shines through & I have to give this film a resounding 5 stars.
Spooky Disney - By: M. G. Hatfield, 17 Aug 2006 
This film isn't that scary I've watched a number of times & found it a good story spooky enough to keep you watching but not to make you jump but maybe after dark or inthe dark may change it.
The atmosphere is just right & well set a spooky old house an old woman may seem perfect for this type film but that isn't where the spooky stuff happens & the youngest of the cast seems to be possesed slightly.
Worth a watch to see a flim from a maker known for kiddie films try something different plus older Disney fans will enjoy it if they like the supernautral & its a good starting point for new fans of horror films.(Young Kids)