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- Commentary features writer/director Daniel Peterson.
- Interview (40:52, HD) is a video conference chat with actress Liane Curtis, who can safely be described as an "eccentric," doing her best to remain focused during the conversation. This is no deep dive into the "Girlfriend from Hell" production experience, with interviewer Brad Henderson trying to get something going with the interviewee, covering her initial attraction to the part, character analysis, and cast camaraderie. Curtis also delves into the history of the wig she wears in the movie and the feature's growing cult following, starting slowly due to the limited release of "Girlfriend from Hell." Curtis is unique, sharing her experience with pregnancy and love for director Daniel Peterson, and perhaps most curiously, she doesn't want to talk about her time on "Sixteen Candles," referring to the John Hughes picture as "the film that shall not be named."
- Interview (33:26, HD) is a video conference chat with actress Sarah Katie Coughlan, who initially explores her early career intentions and involvement with "Girlfriend from Hell." Topics include Coughlan's creation of her character, the unavailability of the film after its VHS release, memories of the initial screening (where she was pregnant, alongside Liane Curtis), and favorite scenes. Coughlan also examines her career after "Girlfriend from Hell," discussing her experience in Hollywood.
- Interview (39:44, HD) is a video conference discussion of the "Girlfriend from Hell" musical with its creator, Sean Matthew Whiteford.
- "LAX to GTH" (5:30, HD) is an interview with producer Alberto Lensi, who discusses his initial meeting with director Daniel Peterson. The interviewee also recalls his time on the "Girlfriend from Hell" set, the last time he saw the movie, and his pride in the work.
- Image Gallery #1 (30:51) collects film stills, publicity shots, and BTS snaps.
- Image Gallery #2 (3:53) collects BTS snaps, scored to the theme song from "Girlfriend from Hell."
- Audition Tape (16:48, SD) takes viewers back to June 14th, 1988, where the production of "Girlfriend from Hell" tested a handful of actors inside a cramped office.
- Trailer (2:44, HD)
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