Halloween II (1981)
Halloween II (1981)



Plot.
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Cast & Crew.

Jamie Lee Curtis
Laurie Strode

Donald Pleasence
Dr. Sam Loomis

Charles Cyphers
Sheriff Leigh Brackett

Jeffrey Kramer
Graham

Lance Guest
Jimmy Lloyd

Pamela Susan Shoop
Karen

Hunter von Leer
Deputy Gary Hunt

Dick Warlock
Michael Myers / Patrolman #3 / Stunt Coordinator

Leo Rossi
Budd

Gloria Gifford
Mrs. Alves

Tawny Moyer
Nurse Jill Elizabeth Franco

Ana Alicia
Janet

Ford Rainey
Dr. Mixter

Cliff Emmich
Mr. Garrett

Nancy Stephens
Marion Chambers

John Zenda
Marshall

Catherine Bergstrom
Producer

Alan Haufrect
Announcer

Lucille Benson
Mrs. Elrod

Howard Culver
Man In Pajamas

Dana Carvey
Assistant

Billy Warlock
Craig

Jonathan Prince
Randy

Leigh French
Gary’s Mother

Ty Mitchell
Young Gary

Nancy Kyes
Annie Brackett

Pamela McMyler
Laurie's Mother

Dennis Holahan
Laurie's Father

Nichole Drucker
Young Laurie

Ken Smolka
1st Patrolman

Adam Gunn
Young Michael Myers

Roger Hampton
Patrolman #2

Robin Coleman
Medic

Jack Verbois
Bennett Tramer

Tony Moran
Michael Myers (age 21)

Kyle Richards
Lindsey

Brian Andrews
Tommy

Anne Bruner
Alice

Anne-Marie Martin
Darcy Essmont (uncredited)

Helen Kelly
Nurse at the Hospital (uncredited)

Kim Gottlieb
Photographer At Hospital (uncredited) / Still Photographer

Don Ramey Logan
Upset Next Door neighbor (uncredited)

Nancy Platt Jacoby
WWAR Sound Assistant (uncredited) / Executive In Charge Of Production

Lance Warlock
Radio-Carrying Teen (uncredited)

Rick Rosenthal
Director

John Carpenter
Screenplay / Producer / Original Music Composer

Debra Hill
Screenplay / Producer

Moustapha Akkad
Executive Producer / Presenter

Joseph Wolf
Executive Producer

Irwin Yablans
Executive Producer

Alan Howarth
Original Music Composer

Dean Cundey
Director of Photography

Mark Goldblatt
Editor

Skip Schoolnik
Editor

Dino De Laurentiis
Producer / Executive Producer

Mary Gail Artz
Casting

J. Michael Riva
Production Design

Peg Cummings
Set Decoration

Michael Germain
Makeup Artist

Barry Bernardi
Associate Producer

Frankie Bergman
Hairstylist

Jeffrey Chernov
Production Manager

William S. Beasley
First Assistant Director

Duncan Henderson
Second Assistant Director

Kevin Conlin
Props

Michael Diersing
Construction Foreman

Terry Feller
Propmaker

Matt Furginson
Swing

Serge Genitempo
Standby Painter

Walt Hadfield
Construction Coordinator

Darrell Huntsman
Greensman

James A. Rathbun
Assistant Property Master

Eugene J. Reed
Props

Richard M. Sternbach
Production Illustrator

Daniel Stoltenberg
Property Master

Jerry T. Tirado
Leadman

Joseph F. Brennan
Boom Operator

Thomas Causey
Sound Mixer

Carl Fischer
Boom Operator

Michael C. Gutierrez
Sound Editor

Warren Hamilton Jr.
Sound Editor

Gregg Landaker
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Steve Maslow
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Stephen Purvis
Assistant Dialogue Editor

David E. Stone
Sound Editor

Bill Varney
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Gene Wahrman
Dialogue Editor

David Lewis Yewdall
Supervising Sound Editor

Lawrence J. Cavanaugh
Special Effects Supervisor

Frank 'Paco' Munoz
Special Effects

Sam Nicholson
Visual Effects

Diamond Farnsworth
Stunts

Donna Garrett
Stunts

Glynn Rubin
Stunts

Jesse Wayne
Stunts / Stunt Double

Dic Alexander
Grip

Jon Antunovich
Electrician

Bobby W. Brown
Electrician

Clyde E. Bryan
First Assistant Camera

Norris L. Essex
Electrician

Jiggs Garcia
Additional Camera

László Horváth
Grip

Casey Hotchkiss
First Assistant Camera

Gary B. Kibbe
Additional Camera

Kris Krosskove
Dolly Grip

Walter Rexford Allen Lott
Electrician

Drain M. Marshall
Rigging Gaffer

Terry Marshall
Electrician

Thomas Marshall
Best Boy Electrician

Steven R. Mathis
Electrician

Riggs Murdock
Second Assistant Camera

Douglas Olivares
First Assistant Camera

Mark Pearson
Best Boy Grip

Patrick G. Ralston
Electrician

Douglas Ryan
Additional Camera

Joe A. Salamdino
Grip

Dennis E. Shelton
Electrician

Raymond Stella
Camera Operator

Ray Thomas
Electrician

Mark Walthour
Gaffer

Ronald Woodward
Key Grip

Susie Johnson
Extras Casting

Frances Vega Aubrey
Costumer

Jane Ruhm
Costume Supervisor

Michael D. Ornstein
Associate Editor

Brian Ralph
Negative Cutter

Kimberly Ray
Assistant Editor

José Antonio Torres
Assistant Editor

Ami Agmon
Location Manager

Geoffrey Ryan
Location Scout / Production Assistant

Candy Artmont
Script Supervisor

Eddie Lee Voelker
Transportation Coordinator

Lynne Birdt
Production Coordinator

Andy Bonin
Technical Advisor

Bob Burris
Craft Service

Steve Burris
Craft Service

Randi Chernov
Producer's Assistant

Egbert W. Jetter
Catering

Patrice J. Klinger
Assistant Accountant

Art Schaefer
Production Accountant

Jamie Shourt
Main Title Designer

Wayne Roberts
Transportation Captain
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Details.
Release DateOctober 30, 1981
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 32m
Content RatingR
Budget$2,500,000
Box Office$25,533,818
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Halloween II is a 1981 American slasher film directed by Rick Rosenthal, in his directorial debut, written and produced by John Carpenter and Debra Hill, and starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Donald Pleasence, who reprise their respective roles as Laurie Strode and Dr. Sam Loomis. It is the second installment in the Halloween film series and serves as a direct sequel to Halloween (1978). The story picks up immediately after the cliffhanger ending of the first film, with Michael Myers (Dick Warlock) following survivor Laurie Strode to the local hospital, while his psychiatrist Dr. Loomis continues his pursuit of him.
Though Carpenter and Hill co-wrote the screenplay to the sequel, Carpenter was reluctant to extend his involvement and mostly refused to direct, instead appointing the direction to Rosenthal. Filming took place in the spring of 1981, primarily at Morningside Hospital in Los Angeles, California, on a budget of $2.5 million. Stylistically, Halloween II reproduces certain key elements that made the original Halloween a success, such as first-person camera perspectives, and was intended to finish the story of Michael Myers and Laurie Strode. It also introduces the plot twist of Laurie Strode being the sister of Michael Myers, an element that would form the narrative arc of the series in subsequent films after Halloween II—including Rob Zombie's remake and its sequel—but was dropped from the current series' canon from the 2018 film onwards.
Halloween II was distributed by Universal Pictures, and premiered in the United States on October 30, 1981. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $25 million domestically. A sequel with an unrelated story, titled Halloween III: Season of the Witch, was released in 1982. A direct sequel, Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers, was released in 1988. Another direct sequel, Halloween H20: 20 Years Later, was released in 1998, which acknowledges only the first two films.
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