Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers with Donald Pleasence: DVD Cover

    Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers
    a.k.a. Halloween 6, Halloween: The Origin of Michael Myers Director: Joe Chappelle Cast: Donald Pleasence, Mitchell Ryan, Marianne Hagan, Paul Rudd

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    • DVD Release Date: 10/10/2000
    • Original Release: 1995
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 15,012

    Viewer Rating: (17 ratings)

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    Features

    Closed Caption; French-language track; Spanish subtitles; 2.0 Ultra Stereo; Widescreen [1.85:1]

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Opening Credits/Evil Afoot
    2. A Nightmare
    3. Blood in the Barn
    4. Family Discord
    5. A Warning
    6. Homecoming
    7. New Lodgings
    8. Method to Madness
    9. Father Gets His
    10. In the Myers' House
    11. Maximum Security Ward
    12. Operating Room
    13. Face to Face
    14. End Credits

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    Editorial Reviews

    Picking up six years after the events of Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers, this competently produced but ultimately disappointing sequel attempts to tie up the uneven horror series' loose ends with a less-than-convincing resolution. This installment opens with Jamie Lloyd (J.C. Brandy), young niece of supernatural psycho-killer Michael Myers, giving birth on an altar amid a mysterious Druid ceremony. Before she is killed by her monstrous uncle, Jamie manages to leave her baby in the care of young Tommy Doyle (Paul Rudd), who has pursued a lifelong obsession with the horrific Myers family legacy in the town of Haddonfield, Illinois. Living with members of the Strode family, Tommy comes to suspect that one of them, little Danny Strode (Devin Gardner), is cursed with the same malevolent power that drove Michael to murder several members of his family. When Michael arrives in Haddonfield to find and destroy Jamie's baby, Tommy joins forces with Dr. Sam Loomis (Donald Pleasence), Michael's ex-psychiatrist and a life-long crusader against his sinister former patient, to find the connection between Michael and the Man in Black and end the curse once and for all. Released shortly after Pleasence's death, this confusing, horribly-edited blend of tired slasher clichés and X-Files-inspired subplots is a poor testament to the long career of the distinguished and compelling character actor. Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide

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    one of those rare movies that are hard to find nowadaysby Anonymous

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    July 15, 2008: I'm a fan of the halloween series and to be honest some of these sequels are bad but not that bad. it has its moments and i prefer these than the friday the 13th sequels which some not all are worse. and just don't make sense to begin with. yeah this one has to be the most creepiest and confused film in the series and now is hard to find nowadays. Jamie has now a baby and escapes from a very disturbing hospital like place and saves her baby but is killed in the most worse way ever to get rid of a character. now i know why danielle harris didn't want to be in this. they should of at least kept her character through most of the film helping loomis and tommy and then killed her then or something. the man in black from the 5th was real creepy but when the revealed who he was i was kinda disappointed especially with the whole thorn thing but the ending was interesting. plus the revelation of who the father was i was like oh you can't be serious that is just not right even for a horror movie. the producer's cut is also interesting and explains more and that too is very and i mean very hard to find. check this out again if you get a chance.

    Creepy!by Anonymous

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    February 06, 2007: I love this series and this movie is a creepy sequel!


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