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Internationally, Halloween II was released throughout Europe, but it was banned in West Germany [58] from December 1990 until January 2024 [59] and Iceland due to the graphic violence and nudity; a later 1986 release on home video was banned in Norway. The film was shown in Canada, Australia, the Philippines, and Japan.
Appears in: Halloween II (1981) Status: Deceased; Died in: Halloween II (1981) Budd Scarlotti works in Haddonfield Memorial Hospital as an ambulance driver. He is murdered when he gets out of the therapeutic hot tub he and nurse Karen are using to fool around in to check on the temperature at her request but is strangled to death by Michael Myers.
Dimension re-released Halloween II in North America on October 30, 2009, to coincide with the Halloween holiday, [33] across 1,083 theaters. [34] The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on January 12, 2010; the theatrical cut and an unrated director's cut, which Zombie says is "very different from the theatrical version," are available.
It’s been more than 40 years since Halloween originally hit theaters, but the story lives on through its sequels, cast and audience horror movie buffs. After multiple TV roles, Jamie Lee Curtis ...
John Carpenter’s original score for his 1978 smash hit movie, the first Halloween, will always be a classic. From one little gory slasher film to a major franchise with 13 installments ...
An infographic illustrating the continuity between the Halloween films. Described by Scott Mendelson of Forbes as the "Choose Your Own Adventure" of horror movie franchises, the franchise is notable for its multiple timelines, continuities, remakes and reboots, which can make it confusing for new viewers, often leading to articles explaining the previous films before each new release.
Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988) While the first two movies were easy to follow, things get a little mixed here. The third movie you should watch (in terms of following the story in ...
Dr. Samuel J. Loomis is a fictional character in the Halloween franchise.A main protagonist of the overall series, Loomis appears on-screen in eight of the thirteen Halloween films (and is mentioned or featured in photographs and audio recordings in others), first appearing in John Carpenter's original 1978 film.