''Halloween H20: Twenty Years Later'' is a 1998 American
slasher film
A slasher film is a subgenre of horror films involving a killer or a group of killers stalking and murdering a group of people, usually by use of bladed or sharp tools. Although the term "slasher" may occasionally be used informally as a generic ...
directed by
Steve Miner
Stephen C. Miner (born June 18, 1951) is an American director of film and Television program, television, film producer, and a member of the Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences. He is notable for his work in the horror genre, including '' ...
, and starring
Jamie Lee Curtis
Jamie Lee Curtis (born November 22, 1958) is an American actress, producer, and children's author. Known for List of Jamie Lee Curtis performances, her performances in the horror and slasher film, slasher genres, she is regarded as a scream qu ...
,
Adam Arkin
Adam Arkin (born August 19, 1956) is an American actor and director. He is best known for playing the role of Aaron Shutt on ''Chicago Hope''. He has been nominated for numerous awards, including a Tony Award, Tony (Best Actor, 1991, ''I Hate Ha ...
,
Michelle Williams Michelle Williams or Michele Williams may refer to:
* Michelle Ann Williams (born circa 1965), American public health scholar
* Michelle Williams (singer) (born 1979), American singer, previously a member of Destiny's Child
* Michelle Williams (actr ...
,
Adam Hann-Byrd,
Jodi Lyn O'Keefe
Jodi Lyn O'Keefe (born October 10, 1978) is an American actress, model, and fashion designer. She came to prominence as Cassidy Bridges on the television series ''Nash Bridges'' (1996–2001) and played Gretchen Morgan on ''Prison Break'' (2007� ...
,
Janet Leigh
Jeanette Helen Morrison (July 6, 1927 – October 3, 2004), known professionally as Janet Leigh, was an American actress. Raised in Stockton, California, by working-class parents, Leigh was discovered at 18 by actress Norma Shearer, who helped he ...
,
Josh Hartnett
Joshua Daniel Hartnett (born July 21, 1978) is an American actor. He began his career on American Broadcasting Company, ABC's drama series ''Cracker (American TV series), Cracker'' (1997–1998), after which he became known as a teen idol thro ...
in his film debut,
LL Cool J
James Todd Smith (born January 14, 1968), known professionally as LL Cool J (short for Ladies Love Cool James), is an American rapper and actor. He is one of the earliest rappers to achieve commercial success, alongside fellow new school hip ho ...
and
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Joseph Leonard Gordon-Levitt (; born February 17, 1981) is an American actor. He has received various accolades, including nominations for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy for his leading perform ...
. It is the seventh installment in the
''Halloween'' franchise. ''H20'' is a
soft reboot that serves as a direct sequel to
''Halloween'' (1978) and
''Halloween II'' (1981), ignoring the “Thorn Timeline” story arc of the
previous three
3 (three) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number following 2 and preceding 4, and is the smallest odd prime number and the only prime preceding a square number. It has religious and cultural significance in many societies ...
installments. It follows a
post-traumatic Laurie Strode
Laurie Strode is a character from the ''Halloween'' series. She first appeared in ''Halloween'' (1978) as a high school student who becomes targeted by serial killer Michael Myers, in which she was portrayed by Jamie Lee Curtis. Created by J ...
, who has faked her death in order to go into hiding from her murderous brother,
Michael Myers, who finds her working at a private
boarding school
A boarding school is a school where pupils live within premises while being given formal instruction. The word "boarding" is used in the sense of "room and board", i.e. lodging and meals. They have existed for many centuries, and now extend acr ...
in
California
California () is a U.S. state, state in the Western United States that lies on the West Coast of the United States, Pacific Coast. It borders Oregon to the north, Nevada and Arizona to the east, and shares Mexico–United States border, an ...
.
''Halloween H20'' was released in the United States on August 5, 1998. The film received mixed reviews from critics, with many saying it was at that point the best of the sequels but still paled compared to the original. It grossed $75 million worldwide against a budget of $17 million, making it the highest-grossing film in the franchise. A sequel, ''
Halloween: Resurrection'', was released in 2002, while
a remake of the original film was released in 2007, and later another trilogy of films that follow only the original film and disregard all previous entries, were released beginning in
2018
Events January
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* January 4 – SPLM-IO rebels loyal to Chan Garang Lual start a raid against Juba, capital of ...
.
Plot
It has been twenty years since Michael Myers escaped from Smith's Grove and
returned to his hometown of Haddonfield to kill his long-lost sister, Laurie Strode. After an
explosion at Haddonfield Memorial Hospital caused by
Dr. Sam Loomis, Michael's body disappeared and was presumed dead.
On October 29, 1998,
Marion Wittington (née Chambers), Loomis' former colleague who took care of him until his death, returns home to the house they shared in Langdon,
Illinois
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, only to find that it has been broken into and discovers that the file on Laurie Strode is missing. Marion seeks help from her teenage neighbor, Jimmy, only to discover that he and his friend, Tony, have been murdered by Michael, before she, too, is killed. Michael drives away in Jimmy's car, as the police arrive on scene.
In Summer Glen,
California
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, Laurie lives under the identity of "Keri Tate", having faked her death to stay hidden from Michael. She lives with her son, John, and is the headmistress of Hillcrest Academy, a private boarding school, where she is supported by her secretary, Norma Watson, and guidance counselor Will Brennan, with whom she is in a relationship. Despite the normal life she has built for herself, the traumatic events of her past have caused her to suffer from chronic nightmares as well as becoming an alcoholic, living in fear that her brother will one day find her. Michael, having gotten a flat tire, is forced to steal another vehicle from a woman and her daughter who stop by a highway rest area and inadvertently leaves them both unharmed and stranded.
Back at the academy, most of the faculty and students are preparing to leave for a trip to Yosemite. Laurie has forbidden John to go, afraid that something bad will happen to him while he is gone. John's girlfriend, Molly Cartwell, is unable to attend as well prompting fellow couple, Charlie Deveraux and Sarah Wainthrope, to forego the trip so that they can all have a Halloween party on campus. Laurie, following a heated argument with John about how her fears are affecting him, changes her mind about not letting him go on the trip, now afraid that him being around her on Halloween is too dangerous, though he ultimately decides to remain behind with Molly, Charlie, and Sarah, unbeknownst to his mother.
After most of the teachers and students have departed, Ronny Jones, a security guard who earlier helped John and Charlie sneak out of school, spots Michael's stolen truck parked at the main gate and goes to investigate, unaware as Michael sneaks onto the school property. Earlier that day, Laurie had a quiet exchange with Norma, whose warm, maternal advice offered her a rare moment of reassurance. Norma then departed for the weekend, leaving Laurie to reflect on the encounter. Strengthened by the conversation, Laurie reveals her true identity to Will and reflects on the unsettling fact that John is now the same age she was when Michael first came after her. When she tries to call John, she discovers the phones are down and that he never left for the trip. Arming herself with a revolver, Laurie joins Will and Ronny to search for her son and his friends. Unfortunately, Michael finds them first and kills Charlie and Sarah in a gruesome manner. John and Molly are then attacked while trying to escape. Michael attempts to kill Molly, but John intervenes and is stabbed in the leg. The two barely manage to flee and are rescued by Laurie, who comes face to face with her brother for the first time in twenty years.
Will accidentally shoots Ronny in the head, mistaking his shadow for Michael approaching from around a corner. As Laurie is checking Ronny's body, Michael emerges from a doorway behind Will and stabs him in the back, killing him. Laurie then tricks Michael and momentarily stuns him while she retrieves John and Molly from their hiding place. The trio make a run for Laurie's truck and drive off towards the main gate of the school. Knowing that Michael will never stop hunting her, she sends them on without her to get help, locks the gate, arms herself with an axe and heads back up to the campus to confront Michael once and for all. Following a deadly game of cat and mouse, Laurie stabs Michael several times and shoves him off a balcony through a table in the cafeteria below. As she prepares to stab him one final time, Ronny, who survived the gunshot, stops her, believing Michael to be dead.
The authorities arrive a short time later and the entire school becomes a crime scene. A seemingly dead Michael is put in a body bag and loaded into a coroner's van, but Laurie knows that he is still alive, having grown accustomed to her brother's tricky nature. She grabs her axe, steals a police officer's gun, and hijacks the van with the intent of killing him for good. Michael awakens down the road, breaks out of the bag, and attacks Laurie who slams on the brakes sending him crashing through the windshield. As Michael sits up then proceeds to stand, Laurie drives into him and then off the road.
Laurie manages to jump free of the van as it tumbles down the embankment while Michael is pinned between the van itself and a downed tree. Bloodied and bruised, she makes her way down to the bottom and calls out to her brother. The two siblings share a moment as they reach out for one another. Laurie feels a moment of pity for Michael before raising her axe and decapitating him. Sirens approach in the distance as she closes her eyes and takes several deep breaths as the scene cuts to black.
Cast
*
Jamie Lee Curtis
Jamie Lee Curtis (born November 22, 1958) is an American actress, producer, and children's author. Known for List of Jamie Lee Curtis performances, her performances in the horror and slasher film, slasher genres, she is regarded as a scream qu ...
as
Laurie Strode / Keri Tate
*
Josh Hartnett
Joshua Daniel Hartnett (born July 21, 1978) is an American actor. He began his career on American Broadcasting Company, ABC's drama series ''Cracker (American TV series), Cracker'' (1997–1998), after which he became known as a teen idol thro ...
as John Tate
*
Adam Arkin
Adam Arkin (born August 19, 1956) is an American actor and director. He is best known for playing the role of Aaron Shutt on ''Chicago Hope''. He has been nominated for numerous awards, including a Tony Award, Tony (Best Actor, 1991, ''I Hate Ha ...
as Will Brennan
*
Michelle Williams Michelle Williams or Michele Williams may refer to:
* Michelle Ann Williams (born circa 1965), American public health scholar
* Michelle Williams (singer) (born 1979), American singer, previously a member of Destiny's Child
* Michelle Williams (actr ...
as Molly Cartwell
*
Adam Hann-Byrd as Charlie Deveraux
*
Jodi Lyn O'Keefe
Jodi Lyn O'Keefe (born October 10, 1978) is an American actress, model, and fashion designer. She came to prominence as Cassidy Bridges on the television series ''Nash Bridges'' (1996–2001) and played Gretchen Morgan on ''Prison Break'' (2007� ...
as Sarah Wainthrope
*
Janet Leigh
Jeanette Helen Morrison (July 6, 1927 – October 3, 2004), known professionally as Janet Leigh, was an American actress. Raised in Stockton, California, by working-class parents, Leigh was discovered at 18 by actress Norma Shearer, who helped he ...
as Norma Watson
*
LL Cool J
James Todd Smith (born January 14, 1968), known professionally as LL Cool J (short for Ladies Love Cool James), is an American rapper and actor. He is one of the earliest rappers to achieve commercial success, alongside fellow new school hip ho ...
as Ronald 'Ronny' Jones
*
Chris Durand
Christopher Alan Durand (born 7 June 1963), known as Chris Durand, is an American film and television actor and preeminent stuntman, who began his career in 1989.
A native of Anaheim, Orange County, California, Durand has performed stunts in ove ...
as
Michael Myers
*
Nancy Stephens as Marion Chambers-Whittington
*
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Joseph Leonard Gordon-Levitt (; born February 17, 1981) is an American actor. He has received various accolades, including nominations for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy for his leading perform ...
as Jimmy Howell
* Branden Williams as Tony Alegre
*
Beau Billingslea as Detective Fitzsimmons
*
Matt Winston
Matthew Winston is an American actor. He is the son of special effects artist Stan Winston.
Career
Winston's television appearances include the HBO dramas '' Six Feet Under'' and ''John from Cincinnati'', and as Crewman Daniels in '' Star Tre ...
as Matt Sampson
* Larisa Miller as Claudia
* Emmalee Thompson as Casey
*
Tom Kane
Tom Kane (born 1962) is an American former voice actor. He is known for his work in animation and video games, most notably the ''Star Wars'' franchise.
Career
Kane began his voice acting career in 1977 when he was just 14 years old. Some of his ...
as
Dr. Sam Loomis (voice)
*
Lisa Gay Hamilton as Shirley 'Shirl' Jones (voice)
Production
The original idea for the seventh ''Halloween'' film began as the second half of the treatment written by
Daniel Farrands
Daniel Farrands (born September 3, 1969) is an American filmmaker who specializes in the horror film genre. His first major credit was as screenwriter of ''Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers'' (1995). He has subsequently worked as a producer, ...
during pre-production of ''Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers'', which he later submitted as a new treatment entitled ''Michael Myers: Lord of the Dead''.
The story would have opened immediately after the events of the previous film and involved Tommy Doyle discovering that the entire town of Haddonfield was involved in a conspiracy to control Michael Myers. Farrands compared the story to ''
The Wicker Man
''The Wicker Man'' is a 1973 British folk horror film directed by Robin Hardy (film director), Robin Hardy and starring Edward Woodward, Britt Ekland, Diane Cilento, Ingrid Pitt and Christopher Lee. The screenplay is by Anthony Shaffer (writer ...
'',
''The Hitcher'',
''Rosemary's Baby'',
Shirley Jackson
Shirley Hardie Jackson (December 14, 1916 – August 8, 1965) was an American writer known primarily for her works of horror and mystery. Her writing career spanned over two decades, during which she composed six novels, two memoirs, and mor ...
's "
The Lottery
"The Lottery" is a short story by Shirley Jackson that was first published in ''The New Yorker'' on June 26, 1948. The story describes a fictional small American community that observes an annual tradition known as "the lottery", which is int ...
," and
Dennis Etchison
Dennis William Etchison (March 30, 1943 – May 29, 2019) was an American writer and editor of fantasy and horror fiction. 's rejected screenplay for ''
Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers''.
Farrands later decided not to continue with the series "since I honestly could not bear to watch another one of my scripts turned into a debacle – especially another ''Halloween''."
Another idea pitched after the Farrands treatment was ''Halloween 7: Two Faces of Evil'', written by Robert Zappia. Originally intended to be a
direct-to-video
Direct-to-video or straight-to-video refers to the release of a film, television series, short or special to the public immediately on home video formats rather than an initial theatrical release or television premiere. This distribution strat ...
film, this would have involved Michael Myers stalking an all women's boarding school. The plot eventually also revealed a
copycat killer
A copycat crime is a criminal act that is modeled after or inspired by a previous crime. It notably occurs after exposure to media content depicting said crimes, and/or a live criminal model.
According to a study, copycat crime is a social phen ...
, causing many fans to compare such a twist to
''The Silence of the Lambs''. The pitch itself was changed a couple of times, changing the title to ''Halloween: Blood Ties'' as they brought Laurie Strode into the storyline, before scrapping the idea entirely.
The screenplay was based on a story by
Kevin Williamson, with the original working title for the film being ''Halloween 7: The Revenge of Laurie Strode''.
Williamson was initially hired to write a script, and the story was to be a sequel to the previous six films, thereby keeping the timeline's continuity.
When Williamson first outlined ''Halloween H20'', he created the storyline in which Laurie Strode has faked her own death and taken on a new identity as a specific way of
retconning
Retroactive continuity, or retcon for short, is a literary device in fictional story telling whereby facts and events established through the narrative itself are adjusted, ignored, supplemented, or contradicted by a subsequently published work ...
the character's death in ''Halloween 4''. In Williamson's original treatment, there are scenes in which a Hillcrest student does a report on Michael Myers' killing spree, mentioning the death of Jamie, complete with flashbacks to 4–6 mentioned in the text. "Keri"/Laurie responds to hearing the student's report on the death of her daughter by going into a restroom and throwing up.
In the film, the voice of Dr. Loomis is heard giving the same speech that he gave to Sheriff Brackett when they were inside Michael's abandoned childhood home in the original film. Audio clips from ''
Halloween
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'' were initially considered when playing his monologue. However, instead of the voice of
Donald Pleasence
Donald Henry Pleasence (; 5 October 1919 – 2 February 1995) was an English actor. He was known for his "bald head and intense, staring eyes," and played more than 250 stage, film, and television roles across a nearly sixty-year career.
Pleas ...
himself, sound-alike voice actor
Tom Kane
Tom Kane (born 1962) is an American former voice actor. He is known for his work in animation and video games, most notably the ''Star Wars'' franchise.
Career
Kane began his voice acting career in 1977 when he was just 14 years old. Some of his ...
provides this voice-over.
John Carpenter
John Howard Carpenter (born January 16, 1948) is an American filmmaker, composer, and actor. Most commonly associated with horror film, horror, action film, action, and science fiction film, science fiction films of the 1970s and 1980s, he is ...
was originally in consideration to be the director for this particular follow-up since
Curtis
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wanted to reunite the cast and crew of the original to have active involvement in it. It was believed that Carpenter opted out because he wanted no active part in the sequel; however, this is not the case. Carpenter agreed to direct the film, but his starting fee as director was $10 million, so he demanded a three-picture deal with Dimension Films. Carpenter's bargain was denied by the Weinsteins, and therefore no deal took place. Carpenter rationalized this by believing the hefty fee was compensation for revenue he had never received from the original ''Halloween'', a matter that was still a contention between Carpenter and ''Halloween'' producer
Moustapha Akkad
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even after twenty years. When Akkad balked at Carpenter's fee, Carpenter quit the project and therefore refused to continue his involvement once again.
Steve Miner
Stephen C. Miner (born June 18, 1951) is an American director of film and Television program, television, film producer, and a member of the Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences. He is notable for his work in the horror genre, including '' ...
was hired to replace him. Curtis later regretted doing the film, saying in a 2018 interview: "Now, to this day, I regret that I didn't say to everyone, if
Debra Hill's not the one producing this movie, I'm not doing it".
''
Scream'' writer/producer Kevin Williamson was involved in various areas of production. Although not directly credited, he provided rewrites in character dialogue and helped make alterations and sketches of the script. He also came up with the paramedic storyline that explained how Michael survived the ending, which was partially filmed the day after principal photography ended and later utilized in the film's sequel. The writers of ''Halloween H20'' were left with a dilemma when Curtis wanted to end the series, but Moustapha Akkad had a clause that legally wouldn't allow the writers to kill Michael Myers off. According to the Blu-ray released by
Scream Factory
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, Curtis almost left the project just weeks before filming, until Kevin Williamson came up with the paramedic storyline and presented it to Akkad. Curtis finally agreed to be a part of the film under the condition that no footage hinting toward a sequel would be presented by the film, and that the audience would believe that Michael was dead until the inevitable sequel was announced. ''
Halloween: Resurrection''s first shot of Michael in the paramedic uniform was filmed the day after ''H20''s principal photography ended, according to ''H20''s editor,
Patrick Lussier
Patrick Lussier is a Canadian-American filmmaker and editor.
Career
Lussier was born in Vancouver, British Columbia.
He was nominated at the Annual Gemini Awards for Best Picture Editing in a Dramatic Program or Series for ''Adrift'' in 1994 an ...
.
The film features an in memoriam tribute to Donald Pleasence in the closing credits, but misspells his last name as "Pleasance."
Filming
Filming began on February 18, 1998 and ended on April 20, 1998. The filming location of the Hillcrest Academy private school was filmed at the
Canfield-Moreno Estate located at 1923 Micheltorena St. in
Silver Lake, Los Angeles
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. Marion Chambers's house along with Jimmy Howell's house was filmed in
Melrose Hill, Los Angeles
Melrose Hill is a neighborhood in Los Angeles. A portion of the neighborhood is designated as a Historic Preservation Overlay Zone.
History
Sidney L. Briggs and M. P. Gilbert first acquired and developed the area in 1906. Lot prices started at ...
. The town of Summer Glen was filmed in
La Puente, California
La Puente ( Spanish for "The Bridge") is a city in east Los Angeles County, California, United States. The city had a population of 39,816 at the 2010 census and is approximately east of downtown Los Angeles.
History
The original inhabitan ...
. The Hillcrest Academy entrance was filmed in
Chatsworth, Los Angeles
Chatsworth is a suburban neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, in the San Fernando Valley. The area around the town was home to Native Americans, who left caves containing rock art. Chatsworth was explored and colonized by the Spanish Empire ...
. The ending of the film was filmed in
Canoga Park, Los Angeles
Canoga Park is a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley region of the City of Los Angeles, California. Before the Mexican–American War, the district was part of a Ranchos of California, rancho, and after the American victory it was converted ...
.
Music
The original music score was composed by
John Ottman
John Ottman (born July 6, 1964) is an American film composer, director, and editor. He is best known for collaborating with director Bryan Singer, composing and/or editing many of his films, including '' Public Access'' (1993), ''The Usual Suspec ...
, but some music from ''Scream'' was added to the chase scenes later on during
post-production
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. Ottman expressed some displeasure about this action in an interview featured on the ''Halloween: 25 Years of Terror'' DVD released in 2006. Ottman's score was supplemented with
Marco Beltrami
Marco Beltrami (born October 7, 1966) is an American composer of film and television scores. He has worked in a number of genres, including horror ('' Scream'', ''Mimic, The Faculty, Resident Evil, The Woman in Black, Carrie, A Quiet Place'' ...
's scores from ''Scream'', ''Scream 2'', and ''
Mimic
In evolutionary biology, mimicry is an evolved resemblance between an organism and another object, often an organism of another species. Mimicry may evolve between different species, or between individuals of the same species. In the simples ...
'' by a team of music editors as well as new cues written by Beltrami during the final days of sound mixing on the film.
Dimension Films chief
Bob Weinstein
Robert Weinstein (born October 18, 1954) is an American film producer. He is the founder and head of Dimension Films, former co-chairman of Miramax Films and The Weinstein Company (TWC), all of which he co-founded with his older brother, H ...
demanded musical changes after being dissatisfied with Ottman's score,
[''Halloween: H20'' score a]
Filmtracks
. Retrieved March 31, 2019. instating the song "
What's This Life For" by
rock music
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group
Creed
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Many Christian denominations use three creeds ...
, which is featured in the film during a party sequence and also during the end credits.
In addition, a small tribute to
Bernard Herrmann
Bernard Herrmann (born Maximillian Herman; June 29, 1911December 24, 1975) was an American composer and conductor best known for his work in film scoring. As a conductor, he championed the music of lesser-known composers. He is widely regarde ...
's score from ''Psycho'' can be heard as Janet Leigh's character Norma Watson walks to her car (the same model car her character in ''Psycho'' drove) before leaving work for the day.
No official soundtrack was ever released for the film, but a compilation album by Ottman was released in the United States and Germany under the
Varèse Sarabande
Varèse Sarabande is an American record label, owned by Concord Music Group and distributed by Universal Music Group, which specializes in film scores and cast recording, original cast recordings. It aims to reissue rare or unavailable albums, as ...
label and includes the original score by Ottman and numerous other cuts.
Alternate television version
In February 2003, the
FX network premiered an alternate version of the film, adding and extending footage not seen in the original release. It has yet to be released anywhere else, but the deleted scenes can be found on
YouTube
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.
Reception
Box office
Until the release of ''
Halloween
Halloween, or Hallowe'en (less commonly known as Allhalloween, All Hallows' Eve, or All Saints' Eve), is a celebration geography of Halloween, observed in many countries on 31 October, the eve of the Western Christianity, Western Christian f ...
'' in 2018, ''Halloween H20'' was the highest-grossing film in the ''Halloween'' franchise. It made $16.2 million its opening weekend. With approximately 11,735,978 tickets sold during its initial theatrical run, it remains the third most-attended film in the franchise and sold more tickets than the previous three films combined.
The film also had a gross of €3.2 million in Germany (equivalent to $3.5 million).
Internationally it grossed $20 million for a worldwide total of $75 million.
Critical response
On
Metacritic
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, the film has a weighted average score of 52 out of 100, based on 20 critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews. Audiences polled by
CinemaScore
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Background
Ed Mintz, who ...
gave the film an average grade of "B−" on an A+ to F scale.
Roger Ebert
Roger Joseph Ebert ( ; June 18, 1942 – April 4, 2013) was an American Film criticism, film critic, film historian, journalist, essayist, screenwriter and author. He wrote for the ''Chicago Sun-Times'' from 1967 until his death in 2013. Eber ...
of the ''
Chicago Sun-Times
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'' awarded the film two out of four stars, while Lawrence Van Gelder of ''
The New York Times
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'' wrote that "the throwaway jokes are few and far between, and after a pre-title sequence reintroduces Michael and shows just how far up suspense and thrills can be ratcheted, ''Halloween H20'' declines into the routine," adding: "Nobody is going to be surprised by who lives and who dies." Bob Graham of the ''
San Francisco Chronicle
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'' praised the film's referentiality, as well as Curtis's performance, writing: "Slasher films often seem merely a joke, and with good reason, but in this case that's too bad. Curtis, with her plain, unglamorous appearance, rises to the occasion and delivers as compelling a performance as any this summer." Writing for the ''
Austin Chronicle
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* Austin (given name), a list of people and fictional characters
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'', Marc Savlov said of the film: "Miner strives to imbue the film with the requisite autumnal haze of the original but then gives up midway through and instead resorts to the standard stalk 'n' slash formulas. It's heartening to see a beloved character revived like this (at one point during the screening I attended, audience members actually stood up and cheered), but ''H20''—for all its good, gory intentions—is barely a shadow of the original."
Accolades
At the
25th Saturn Awards
The 25th Saturn Awards, honoring the best in science fiction, fantasy and horror film and television in 1998, were held on June 9, 1999.
Below is a complete list of nominees and winners. Winners are highlighted in bold.
Winners and nominees
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, the movie received nominations for Best Horror Film and Best Actress (Jamie Lee Curtis). Curtis also won
Fangoria Chainsaw Award for her portrayal of Laurie Strode. At the 1999
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards
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, ''Halloween H20'' received four nominations in the acting categories: Favorite Actress — Horror (Curtis), Favorite Actor — Horror (Adam Arkin), Favorite Male Newcomer (Josh Hartnett), and Favorite Supporting Actor — Horror (LL Cool J).
Home media
''Halloween H20'' was released on
VHS
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and
LaserDisc
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by
Buena Vista Home Video
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. In the United Kingdom, the film was released on
VHS
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Ma ...
on December 15, 1998.
The film was first released on
DVD
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by
Dimension Films
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on October 19, 1999 as part of the "Dimension Collector's Series". It was released in the UK on October 22, 2001 and re-released on April 25, 2011. It was also released in the UK in 2004 as part of the complete collection consisting of the first eight films, a set that is now out of print. It was re-released in the US by
Echo Bridge Home Entertainment
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on April 26, 2011, although, it does not contain its original aspect ratio of 2.35:1, but rather a 1.66:1 widescreen transfer. Echo Bridge later re-released the film in a triple feature set with ''
Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers'' and ''
Halloween: Resurrection''.
''Halloween H20'' was released in Canada on
Blu-ray
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by Alliance along with ''Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers'' and ''
Halloween: Resurrection'' on January 12, 2010. On May 3, 2011 it was released by Echo Bridge Home Entertainment in the US but with an
open matte
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16:9 transfer, rather than the theatrical aspect ratio of 2.35:1. Its sound was downmixed to stereo, rather than the
5.1 theatrical mix. The Blu-ray received negative reviews, with Blu-ray.com calling it "a mess on every level".
It was also released along with ''
Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers'' in one Blu-ray collection.
It was released again on Blu-ray on September 23, 2014 in its original theatrical 2.35:1 aspect ratio and with 5.1
DTS-HD Master Audio
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in the ''Halloween: The Complete Collection'' box set from
Anchor Bay Entertainment
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, with a disc produced by
Scream Factory
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, featuring a new commentary with Jamie Lee Curtis and Steve Miner and extra features including behind the scenes footage and archival interviews not seen on any other release.
On October 4, 2022, ''Halloween H20'' was released by
Scream Factory
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on
4K UHD
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as part of a 4K/Blu-ray box set along with ''
Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers'' and ''
Halloween: Resurrection''.
See also
*
List of films set around Halloween
This is a list of films set on or around Halloween.
Children's and family
* '' A-Haunting We Will Go'' (1966)
* '' The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad'' (1949)
* '' The Addams Family'' (1991)
* '' The Addams Family'' (2019)
* '' Alpha and Ome ...
References
External links
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''Halloween H20: 20 Years Later''at the
TCM Movie Database
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