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Halloween H20
Twenty Years Later
Halloween - H20 - 20 Years Later (1998)
Credits
Title: Halloween H20
Twenty Years Later
Genres: Horror
Directed by: Steve Miner
Written by: Matt Greenberg; Robert Zappia
Produced by: Moustapha Akkad; Malek Akkad; Cary Granat; Kevin Williamson; Paul Freeman
Music by: Marco Beltrami; John Ottman; Jeremy Sweet
Cinematography: Daryn Okada
Edited by: Patrick Lussier
Production
Distributed by: Dimension Films
Released: August 5th, 1998
Rating: R
Running time: 86 min.
Country: USA
Language: English
Budget: $17,000,000
Gross: $55,041,738
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"Oh, we've got a psychotic serial killer in the family who loves to butcher people on Halloween, and I just thought it in bad taste to celebrate."
John Tate

Halloween H20: Twenty Years Later is a 1998 horror film of the slasher sub-genre. It was directed by Friday the 13th luminary Steve Miner and released theatrically in the United States on August 5th, 1998. It is the seventh film in the Halloween series and the sixth film to feature notorious serial killer Michael Myers. As the title suggests, Halloween H20 was released as part of the 20th anniversary of the franchise and brings back "scream queen" Jamie Lee Curtis, reprising her role as Laurie Strode from the first two films. Halloween H20 disregards the continuity set forth by the three previous films, which established that Laurie Strode had a daughter named Jamie Lloyd. It also abandons the normally ubiquitous setting of Haddonfield, Illinois and takes place at an exclusive boarding school called Hillcrest Academy in northern California. In the film, Laurie Strode has spent the past two decades living under the alias Keri Tate. She is the senior administrator at Hillcrest and has a son named John. Laurie never fully recovered from the trauma of being attacked by her psychotic brother Michael, but when Michael tracks her down after all this time, Laurie finds the inner strength to fight back and protect her son.

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Actor Role
Jamie Lee Curtis Laurie Strode / Keri Tate
Josh Hartnett John Tate
Adam Arkin Will Brennan
Michelle Williams Molly Cartwell
LL Cool J Ronald "Ronny" Jones
Jodi Lyn O'Keefe Sarah Wainthrope
Adam Hann-Byrd Charles "Charlie" Devereaux
Janet Leigh Norma Watson
Joseph Gordon-Levitt Jimmy Howell
Nancy Stephens Marion Chambers Whittington
Branden Williams Tony Allegre
Beau Billingslea Detective Fitzsimmons
Matt Winston Detective Matt Sampson
Larisa Miller Claudia
Emmalee Thompson Casey
David Blanchard Waiter
John Cassini Langdon Cop #1
Jody Wood Langdon Cop #2
Lisa Gay Hamilton Shirley Jones
Chris Durand Michael Myers
Tom Kane Doctor Sam Loomis
Rachel Galvin Student
Arden James Student
Steve Miner School financial advisor
Brit Townsend Student

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Notes[]

  • Halloween H20 and Halloween H20: Twenty Years Later redirect to this page.
  • This is the only film in the "Michael Myers" series that does not take place in Haddonfield, Illinois.

Fun Facts[]

  • The tagline for this film is, "20 years ago, HE changed the face of Halloween. Tonight, he's back".
  • Jamie Lee Curtis' mother, Janet Leigh, has a brief role in the film as Norma Watson. Janet Leigh became a scream queen in her own right when she played the role of Marion Crane in the 1960 suspense thriller Psycho.
  • Steve Miner makes a cameo appearance as the School financial advisor.
  • This is one of two films where Adam Arkin's character is romantically tied to an actress with famous parents. The other film is 1999's Lake Placid where his character is attached to Bridget Fonda, daughter of Peter Fonda.

"I met him fifteen years ago. I was told there was nothing left. No reason, no conscience, no understanding, even the most rudimentary sense of life or death, good or evil, right or wrong. I met this six-year-old child, with this blank, pale, emotionless face and the blackest eyes... the devil's eyes. I spent eight years trying to reach him, and then another seven trying to keep him locked up because I realized that what was living behind that boy's eyes was purely and simply... evil."

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Halloween Film Series
This article relates to the films within the Halloween franchise. This includes the original films series, the quasi-canonical 4th-6th installments and the remake series.



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