Movie Description Perhaps the most influential and successful independent film ever made, HALLOWEEN is the movie that put director John Carpenter on the map as a viable filmmaker. An exercise in simple, pure horror, HALLOWEEN takes us into the world of a mad killer, Michael Myers, who at a very young age stabbed his older sister to death. Locked away for many years in a mental hospital Michael escapes one night and returns to his hometown to continue his killing spree. Jamie Lee Curtis, in her first role, plays the resourceful babysitter who is chased by the killer on Halloween night. Produced for very little money and a tight shooting schedule, HALLOWEEN was a stunning success when it was released. Written by John Carpenter and his longtime producer Debra Hill, the film set their careers on fire, with both of them working together many times over the next 25 years. The film also made a star out of Jamie Lee Curtis and turned the slasher movie into a viable, successful genre. HALLOWEEN has been copied, parodied and even turned into a franchise of its own, but the original is still considered the best of the bunch. HALLOWEEN was John Carpenter's first foray into horror, and remains the standard to which all other modern horror films are measured.
| Credits | | Producer: | Debra Hill | | Cast: | Charles Cyphers, David Kyle |
| Details | | Edition: | Restored Version | | Sound: | THX Sound |
Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Widescreen Anamorphic - 2.35 Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Additional Release Material: Featurette - 1. HALLOWEEN UNMASKED 2000 Interview - 1. John Carpenter - Director Trailers - 1. Original Theatrical 2. TV Spots 3. Radio Spots Text/Photo Galleries: Talent Files 1. John Carpenter - Director 2. Jamie Lee Curtis - Star 3. P.J. Soles - Star 4. Nick Castle - Star 5. Brian Andrew - Star 6. Dean Cundey - Director of Photography 7. Debra Hill - Screenwriter 8. Tommy Lee Wallace - Producer 9. Irwin Yablans - Executive Producer Stills Gallery - 1. Behind-the-Scenes and Postes Additional Products: Postcard of Jamie Lee Curtis, Theatrical release: October 25, 1978.
HALLOWEEN was the film debut for actress Jamie Lee Curtis, daughter of Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis.
HALLOWEEN includes a clip of the Howard Hawks-Christian Nyby classic, THE THING FROM ANOTHER WORLD. Years later, director John Carpenter would remake that film as THE THING.
Sam Loomis, the character played by Donald Pleasence, is also the name of Janet Leigh's boyfriend in PSYCHO.
The film was shot in spring, when the leaves were not in color, so fake leaves were used and, to accommodate the meager budget, reused.
The mask that Michael Myers wears is a William Shatner mask, only sprayed white to make it look more creepy. The film's score is credited to "The Bowling Green Philharmonic," which was actually John Carpenter and a group of musician friends. Carpenter would go on to compose the music, usually keyboard-based, for most of his other films.
Editorial Reviews "...Rarely have the remoter corners of the Panavision frame been used to such good effect, as shifting volumes of darkness and light reveal the ineluctable presence of a sinister something..." Sight and Sound - p.128 - Tom Milne (03/01/1979)
"...Carpenter has a good feel for timing the thrills and occasionally adds an offbeat, almost perverse sense of humor, which works..." Variety - Hege. (10/25/1978)
"...Carpenter's slasher is the original teen-scream flick..." Entertainment Weekly - Entertainment Weekly Staff (01/11/2002)
"...A seminal slasher that gets better with age....Terrifying..." Total Film - Jamie Graham (12/01/2003)
"John Carpenter's perfectly faceted gem of a horror movie..." Premiere - Premiere Staff (12/01/2003)
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