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Halloween H20: Twenty Years Later is a 1998 American slasher film directed by Steve Miner, and starring Jamie Lee Curtis, LL Cool J, Adam Arkin, Michelle Williams, Janet Leigh, and Josh Hartnett, in his film debut. It is the seventh installment in the Halloween franchise.
Halloween H20: 20 Years Later opens twenty years after the events of the first two films, ignoring the other sequels, and establishes that Michael Myers (Chris Durand) has been missing since the explosion in 1978, creating another new continuity. Laurie Strode (Curtis) has faked her own death so that she could go into hiding from her brother.
Haddonfield, Illinois is portrayed in the Halloween franchise like any typical small town in America, and is essentially part of what makes “Halloween” so scary nearly 50 years later. Prior to ...
Their first, and most notable film release was Halloween in 1978 with Falcon Films. [1] The company closed down in 1981, before re-emerging four years later under the name Trancas International Films. [2] As of 2023, they are the copyright holders of the Halloween film series, and have produced every film in the series to date.
Halloween H20: 20 Years Later. Great news: the timeline starts over with Halloween H20, which is an objectively terrible name for a subjectively decent movie.Following the events of 1981's ...
Halloween (1978 film) Halloween II (1981 film) Halloween III: Season of the Witch; Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers; Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers; Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers; Halloween H20: 20 Years Later; Halloween: Resurrection; Halloween (2007 film) Halloween II (2009 film) Halloween (2018 film) Halloween ...
After the success of the first film, Compass International Pictures quickly greenlit Halloween II, also written and directed by Carpenter. ... ‘Halloween H20: 20 Years Later’ (1998)
The film featured the song "Mr. Sandman" performed by The Chordettes, which would later be featured in the opening scenes of Halloween H20: 20 Years Later. [47] Reviewers commented on the decision to include this song in the film, calling the selection "interesting" and "not a song you would associate with a film like this."