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It was the last Halloween film distributed by Universal Pictures until the 2018 film Halloween 36 years later. [7] Plot [ edit ] Originally, Kara's fate varied in various script drafts. In the first draft, Kara is murdered by her son Danny in the Haddonfield Bus Depot, while the near final draft had the film ending with Tommy and Kara driving away. The film as released ends with Kara and Tommy driving off with the children, Danny and Stephen.

Appears in: Halloween (1978), Halloween II (1981) (mentioned only), Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (mentioned only), Halloween: Resurrection (mentioned only), Halloween (2007), Halloween II (2009), Halloween (2018) (mentioned only), Halloween Kills, Halloween Ends Maçek, J. C. III (March 6, 2015). "Great Movies With Terrible Sequels: Sequels so Bad They're Scary". PopMatters. Archived from the original on September 29, 2016 . Retrieved November 15, 2019. Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982)". AFI. Archived from the original on September 3, 2023 . Retrieved September 3, 2023. a b c d e f Harmetz, Aljean (October 16, 1982). " 'Haalloween III' Masks to Help Scare Up Sales". The New York Times. Archived from the original on December 15, 2018 . Retrieved October 30, 2017.

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Halloween: Michael is shot six times and falls off of the second story balcony of a house. He gets up and walks away. Stacey Nelkin co-starred as Ellie Grimbridge, a young woman whose father is murdered by Cochran. She landed the role after a make-up artist working on the film told her about the auditions. In an interview, Nelkin commented on her character: "Ellie was very spunky and strong-minded. Although I like to think of myself as having these traits, she was written that way in the script." Nelkin considered it an "honor" to be playing Jamie Lee Curtis's successor. According to Roger Ebert, Nelkin's performance was the "one saving grace" in the film. Ebert explained, "She has one of those rich voices that makes you wish she had more to say and in a better role... Too bad she plays her last scene without a head." Prior to her role as Grimbridge, Nelkin played only bit parts in television series like CHiPs and The Waltons. After Halloween III, Nelkin continued working as a character actress on television. Appears in: Halloween (1978), Halloween II (1981), Halloween: Resurrection (mentioned only), Halloween (2007), Halloween II (2009), Halloween (2018) (mentioned only), Halloween Kills (archival footage), Halloween Ends (photograph) Appears in: Halloween (1978) (mentioned only), Halloween II (1981), Halloween (2007) (mentioned only), Halloween Kills (mentioned only)

Inhuman Durability: Michael possesses immense durability, making him seemingly impossible to kill, capable of withstanding hits from cars going at high speeds, large explosions, gunshots, acids, and other blows to his body while he is still able to walk it off (generally after a short rest period of around a few seconds to a few minutes). The score of Halloween III differed greatly from the familiar main theme of the original and sequel. Carpenter replaced the familiar 5/4 piano melody with an electronic theme (9/16 against a steady 4/4) played on a synthesizer with beeping tonalities. [53] [54] Howarth explains how he and Carpenter composed the music for the third film: Lou Martini is the owner of the Rabbit in Red club which Deborah Myers worked. Killed in H2 by Michael.In Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers, it is revealed when Dr. Hoffman is typing a report on him, that his middle name is Audrey. The same middle name is given in one of the additional scenes created for the network-TV airing of the original film, as one of the doctors at the Smith's Grove sanitarium reads to Loomis a judge's ruling that Michael be remanded to their custody. a b Squires, John. "Four Awesome Movie/TV Homages to Halloween 3: Season of the Witch | Halloween Love".

John Carpenter Talks About His Storied Filmmaking Career, Creative Differences, and the Term 'Slasher' ". Vulture.com. September 26, 2014. Archived from the original on January 5, 2015 . Retrieved February 11, 2015. Stacey Nelkin". LA Times. Archived from the original on May 21, 2014 . Retrieved February 12, 2015. Michael was one of several horror icons to be included in the 2009 version of Universal Studios Hollywood's Halloween Horror Nights event, as a part of a maze entitled Halloween: The Life and Crimes of Michael Myers. Michael Myers was born on October 19, 1957. [1] He had an older sister named Judith and a younger sister. The family resided in a two-story house at 45 Lampkin Lane in the suburban town of Haddonfield, Illinois. [2] By 1963, when Michael was six-years-old, he claimed to have suffered from bizarre, inexplicable nightmares and heard a "voice" in his head that would tell him to do things. The voices "tell me to say I hate people", says Michael.Combat Proficiency: Michael is shown to be a very powerful and skilled fighter. He could also use his knife to great effect in combat. LIVID aka LIVIDE (2011) Poster, Trailer, Screencaps, Clip and Review". Archived from the original on October 27, 2021 . Retrieved October 27, 2021. Officer Doug Mulaney - Held by Corey, allowing Michael to slice his throat and stab him repeatedly in the chest with a kitchen knife. Following Rob Zombie's Halloween reboot, relatives include Judith Myers, Laurie Strode, and Deborah Myers. A year later, Michael awoke from his coma, killed the hermit, and continued searching for his niece. Jamie was now living at

Judith Margaret Myers, also known simply as Judy (November 10, 1947 - October 31, 1963; according to the headstone in John Carpenter's film), is the older sister of Michael Myers, as well as the biological sister of Laurie Strode. She was a victim of sororicide at the age of fifteen (10 days shy of sixteen). In Halloween H20, Keri Tate/Laurie Strode reveals to her boyfriend that her sister Judith was seventeen years old when she died. This was incorrect and most likely written in the script so that it would correlate with Laurie's age when Michael tried to murder her in 1978 and Laurie's son John's age in the present setting of 1998. Her murderer was her brother Michael, aged six. In the "Thorn" timeline, Laurie died during Michael's absence, leaving behind her daughter, Jamie Lloyd. As his niece and last surviving family member, murdering Jamie became his next goal. It is revealed that Michael's reason for targeting his own family, as well as the source of his supernatural strength, was a curse placed on him by the Thorn Cult. The curse of Thorn tasks the bearer to sacrifice his/her own family on Halloween night to spare the community from death and natural disasters. Michael is the latest bearer of the curse, with his niece his next sacrifice. It should be noted the curse is explicit only in the "Producers Cut" where Michael is depicted as a supernaturally bound slave to the cult and curse. In the theatrical cut, the curse is a theory never fully explored with Michael being driven by rage, and even Terrance Wynn describing him as pure evil. a b "Halloween III: The Season of the Witch – Behind the Scenes". Halloweenmovies.com. Archived from the original on September 6, 2012 . Retrieved June 17, 2012. Michael's weapon of choice is a simple, large kitchen knife used for stabbing, slashing and impaling his victims. He also employs a rope for strangling people and hanging their bodies on display. Unnamed Paramedic: Throat crushed, made to pose as Michael Myers, and decapitated with axe by Laurie Strode.the Haddonfield Children's Clinic after stabbing her step-mother on Halloween, 1988. Michael's evil had somehow affected her and she now shared some kind of psychic bond with her uncle, knowing where and when he would strike next. Michael returned to Haddonfield and began stalking Rachel, sneaking into her house and stabbing her with a pair of scissors. When Rachel's friends Tina Williams and Samantha showed up looking for her, Michael followed them to a party at Tower Farm. Jamie, however, sensed that Tina was in danger and escaped the clinic to look for her friend. At the party, Michael murdered Samantha and her boyfriend in the barn while they were having sex. Just as Tina found the bodies of her friends and the police officers sent to protect, Jamie showed up at the farm and Michael chased them through the fields in his car. Tina sacrificed herself to save Jamie shortly before Loomis and the Haddonfield police arrived. Loomis told Michael, who was lurking in the woods, to meet him at the Myers house. [6] In the sequel, Halloween II, Michael broke into the elementary school and found a child's picture depicting a happy family. He used a butcher knife to stab the drawing of the "sister." It was discovered by the police and brought to the attention of his psychiatrist, Samuel Loomis, who briefly examined it. Hill told Fangoria that the film was supposed to be "a 'pod' movie, not a 'knife' movie." As such, Wallace drew inspiration from another pod film: Don Siegel's Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956). Santa Mira was the fictional setting of Invasion of the Body Snatchers, and the name was adopted for Halloween III as an homage to Siegel's film. Aspects of the plot proved very similar as well, such as the "snatching" bodies and replacing them with androids, and the pessimistic conclusion at the film's end. Halloween III's subtitle comes from George A. Romero's third film, Season of the Witch (1973) — also known as Hungry Wives — but the plot contains no similarities to Romero's story of a housewife who becomes involved in witchcraft.

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