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Halloween 4 might be the best film in the series along with Halloween 5.
Story: 5/5 good story here adds more to the first two movies Myer chasing his young niece Jamie.
Acting: 5/5 The acting is great Danielle Harris does a great job as Jamie Donald Pleasence as Dr. Loomis and Ellie Cornell as Rachel.
Setting:5/5 Great setting for this film the darkness is back from Halloween 1.
Overall: 5/5 This is a great film and should be added to your Halloween collection.
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10 years after the events of parts 1 & 2, Michael Myers has been in a coma and has been awaken. He goes out to Haddonfield so he can kill his neice Jamie Lloyd and wants to kill her, however Doctor Loomis (Donald Pleasance) is on his trail.
Magnificent REAL sequel to "Halloween" after the not-so-bad but in name only "Halloween 3: Season of the Witch" did bad with the fans because it didn't had Michael Myers. However Moustapha Akkad the producer of the series along with writer Alan McElroy decide to give fans who enjoyed 1 & 2 what they want with Michael Myers returning, the acting was good and there's some nice splatter effects such as a shotgun shoved through a person's stomach then out the back, there's also a nice twist in the end! it's great to see Michael Myers back after part 2 and manages to improve over part 3.
This Divamax special edition DVD has great picture and sound quality that only Anchor Bay can offer with some cool extras like a featurette, a horror convention interview with the stars, trailer and audio commentary.
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Halloween 4 brings back our old friend Michael Myers as he escapes from a local hospital and tracks down his young niece in Haddonfield.He massacres more than 20 people and takes on the local sherrif's department on his quest to complete his objective.Danielle Harris plays Jamie,a young girl who learns that Myers is her uncle.Oh,jeez!This movie is fun and exciting to watch,if you like old-fashioned slasher flicks.
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Michael burned up an the doc blew up in Halloween 2, end of story, end of franchise. Money hungry producers and writers need to get a brain and think of something new. The mask is even horrible in this so called film. Rest in peace Mr Plesance, I hope God let you through the pearly gates after making such horrible sequels. Currently Rob Zombie is remaking the original Halloween, what a travisty. What next, Alice Cooper remaking Jaws or Ted Nugent remaking The Godfather. Leave classics alone.
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As another reviewer said, quite often sequels of horror movies decrease, quality-wise, from the originals (Friday the 13th take note!). This one, however, is the exception to the rule.
Halloween 4 was actually the first of the Halloween films I ever saw. I was too young to see the first 3 (though the third did not include Michael Myers) and my parents didn't want to get a VCR.
This film scared me half to death when I saw it in a theater at age 17! I was vaguely familiar with the storyline of Halloween 1 & 2 (my friends had seen them) so I kind of was familiar with the 2 lead characters - Dr. Loomis & Michael Myers. The film opens as an ambulance makes its way through a thunderstorm to the Ridgemont Federal Sanitarium, where Michael Myers has been a guest in a coma for the last 10 years. While Myers is in the ambulance & being moved to an institute in Smith's Grove, IL, he overhears one of the crew mention a niece in his home town of Haddonfield and suddenly bursts to life, savagely killing the crew trapped inside. Dr. Loomis, burned on his hand & face after Halloween 2, follows Myers towards Haddonfield after the ambulance is found upside-down in a river with blood everywhere. Young Jamie Lloyd, Myers' niece, has no idea about the horror that is coming after her, and her foster sister Rachel tries to comfort her by taking her trick-or-treating. But while they are looking for a costume, Myers confronts Jamie, and then vanishes quickly. Loomis, meanwhile, has alerted Sheriff Ben Meeker (Beau Starr) and they start hunting for Jamie & Rachel after Myers knocks out the power. Myers, however, is hunting Jamie & Rachel, and he encounters them in the sheriff's home...
Director Dwight. H. Little & screenwriter Alan McElroy have done a respectable job of bringing Michael Myers back to the screen. The pacing is tight, the production design distinctly creates a 'creepy' atmosphere both in the town of Haddonfield & outiside it at Ridgemont. The late Donald Pleasance, as always, plays Dr. Loomis convincingly, and Ellie Cornell as Rachel and Danielle Harris as Jamie are also very talented. While he has absolutely no lines in the film, George P. Wilbur conveys a terrifying Michael Myers - almost like an automaton, but unbelievably cunning and inhumanly patient.
The 'Final Cut' documentary featured on the DVD is quite interesting watching, featuring interviews with some of the cast, director Little, executive producer Moustapha Akkad, and screenwriter McElroy. It seemed a little short though.
This is a fine DVD; not to be missed if you are a horror fan!
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