Halloween review

             Starring- Donald Pleasence, Jamie Lee Curtis, P.J Soles, Nancy Loomis and Charles Cyphers.
             "Halloween" starts off with a prologue set in, October 31, 1963, when a six year old Michael Myers grabs a kitchen knife and slips on a clown mask, makes his way upstairs to his teenage sister's room and started stabbing her to death. Michael went back downstairs, he walked outside and he saw his parent coming home. His mom yelled, "Michael", she took off his mask. He just stands in front of them with a strange stare.
             Fifteen years later, Michael Myers (Nick Castle), is now an adult, was at a mental institution for the murder of his late sister. In October 30, 1978, Myers has escaped from mental institution, went back to his hometown of Haddonfield. One Halloween night, Myers goes on a killing spree, singling three victims, Laurie (Jamie Lee Curtis), Annie (Nancy Loomis), and Linda (P.J Soles), two of which are babysitting. Meanwhile, Michael's psychiatrist, Dr. Sam Loomis (Donald Pleasence), knows Myers's will strike again. So Dr. Sam Loomis went to search for him and to try to warn the town's people to lookout for him before he starts killing.
             "Halloween" Directed and Co-written by John Carpenter (Assault On Precinct 13) and Produced, also Co-Written by Debra Hill. This movie was made in a tight budget. John done most of the production from camera, music score, editing with the help from his friends, strangers, relatives and also the actors help out. The point of making this classic slasher movie is telling a story of a psychotic person wearing a Halloween mask, stalking babysitters.
             "Halloween" is one of the best suspense, teen-slasher horror, thriller in film history. Despite being a teen-slasher flick, surprisely the movie did not have much gore or on-sc
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