While being moved from a maximum security prison for the criminally insane, Michael regains consciousness and escapes. A trail of carnage leads Dr. Loomis, a psychiatrist all too familiar with Michael's case, to the small town that was the scene of Michael's crimes in the past. Read more
| Starring | Donald Pleasence, Ellie Cornell, Michael Pataki, Danielle Harris |
|---|---|
| Director | Mark Cullingham |
| Genres | Horror |
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While being moved from a maximum security prison for the criminally insane, Michael regains consciousness and escapes. A trail of carnage leads Dr. Loomis, a psychiatrist all too familiar with Michael's case, to the small town that was the scene of Michael's crimes in the past.
| Starring | Donald Pleasence, Ellie Cornell, Michael Pataki, Danielle Harris |
|---|---|
| Director | Mark Cullingham |
| Studio | ANCHOR BAY HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 24 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Horror |
| Language | English |
| Released | DVD: 19 Sep 2005 Production year: 1988 |
| Format | DVD |
After the misguided, Michael Myers-less Halloween III: Season of the Witch, the production team got its act together, and the result is this competent, if yawningly empty, slasher thriller. Danielle Harris steps into the Jamie Lee Curtis role, playing one of the last surviving relatives of the incarcerated psychopath, who once again escapes and heads back to his home turf for some more Halloween blood-letting. Donald Pleasence, acting only marginally less deranged than Myers, reprises his role as Dr Loomis from the first two films, but by now any genuine menace was seeping away fast.
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Not a bad film just because Mikey's back but I guess you could say its just a way to keep cashing in on the sucess of the first Halloween classic. If you watch this you might as well watch the 5 & 6 too.
Not a bad film just because Mikey's back but I guess you could say its just a way to keep cashing in on the sucess of the first Halloween classic. If you watch this you might as well watch the 5 & 6 too.