This Spanish release, released September of 2016, is Region A, B & C, making it playable in U.S. That's why these foreign releases are so important, because they afford us the ability to finally get our hands on something we've been so eager to for a very long time. Even in the fantastically entertaining Fright Night doc "You're So Cool Brewster", the stars also question why it never got a legitimate release, both theatrically or on DVD outside of that lame initial Artisan presentation, even though the fans have been begging for one now for decades. I don't know what the deal is with the rights, but even today, that is the only release we've gotten in the DVD/Blu Ray market here in the United States. I mean, I love the movie, but not enough to shell out $100 for a low-quality bare bones, full frame DVD. And even then, because that was the only digital release we ever got, it's been OOP for so long that the prices for that extremely lacking release are outrageous and nowhere near worth what sellers are asking. It's about as bare bones and dull as can possibly be. For starters, it's only ever been released on DVD once, by Artisan, and in dreaded full frame, with zero special features. Being a fan, and as I'm sure you may or may not know, Fright Night 2 has had a controversial history as far as releases go.
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