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Appears in: Halloween (1978), Halloween II (1981) (mentioned only), Halloween: Resurrection (mentioned only), Halloween (2007), Halloween (2018), Halloween Kills Tim Strode is Kara's brother, Danny's uncle, and John and Debra's son. Tim and his girlfriend Beth planned a Halloween festival. While taking a shower, Michael slits Tim's throat.

Combat Proficiency: Michael is shown to be a very powerful and skilled fighter. He could also use his knife to great effect in combat. Morgan Strode is the adoptive father of Laurie Strode. He is a real estate salesman trying to sell the old Myers house. His name is not mentioned in the film but only in the credits as "Father,", with the novelization of that film referring to him as Chester Strode. He is finally mentioned as Morgan Strode by head nurse Mrs. Alves in a deleted scene from Halloween II. Morgan is also the maternal grandfather of Jamie Lloyd, the great-grandfather of Steven Lloyd, the brother of John Strode, the brother-in-law of Debra Strode, the uncle of Tim and Kara, and the great-uncle of Danny Strode. On Halloween night, 1963, Laurie and Michael were left under the care of their neighbor, Mrs. Blankenship, as their parents Peter and Edith went out. However, their older sister, Judith, was left home alone with her boyfriend. While at Mrs. Blankenship's house, Michael was inflicted with the Curse of Thorn, a violent curse, that forced the bearer to kill their family members. Thirty-two years later, Mrs. Blankenship, a victim of the Curse of Thorn herself, exclaimed "The voice came to him, the night he killed his sister!" Kara Strode is a cousin of Laurie Strode and a first cousin once removed of Jamie Lloyd. She lives in the Myers house with her parents John and Debra Strode, her brother Tim, and her son Danny. Kara meets Tommy Doyle, who warns her about Michael Myers, before finding her family murdered. She is then kidnapped by the supposed Thorn cult who possibly planned to use her for their genetic experiments involving in-vitro fertilization, but is soon rescued by Tommy. Spitz is the friendly boyfriend of Samantha Thomas. On Halloween 1989, he attends a party at a local farm with his girlfriend and their friend Tina. He is later murdered by Michael Myers, who impales him with a pitchfork while he is having sex with his girlfriend inside a barn.The cast of Halloween III: Season of the Witch consisted mostly of character actors whose previous acting credits included small roles or bit parts on various television series. The exceptions were Tom Atkins and veteran actor Dan O'Herlihy. a b c d e Carlomagno, Ellen (October 1982). "Halloween III: Season of the Witch". Fangoria (22): 8–12. After nearly 15 years of captivity, Myers broke out of the asylum and, for 23 years, hunts down the rest of his family to kill them. Although the 4-6 Timeline and the H20 Timeline both follow the events of Halloween I and II, the 2018 Timeline only follows the events of 1978's Halloween and 2018's Halloween, and the killings occur at completely different dates. Following Rob Zombie's Halloween reboot, relatives include Judith Myers, Laurie Strode, and Deborah Myers.

Ironically, his remake counterpart was shown to be tragic and insecure while his original incarnation has neither of those traits and is far exceedingly evil than his remake counterpart. Even though his remake counterpart is still extremely evil, he is still completely outranked by his original counterpart. Murphy, Shayna (September 19, 2023). "18 Surprising Facts About 'Halloween III: Season of the Witch' ". Mental Floss. Archived from the original on September 21, 2023 . Retrieved September 20, 2023. A year later, Michael awoke from his coma, killed the hermit, and continued searching for his niece. Jamie was now living at Hill told Fangoria that the film was supposed to be "a 'pod' movie, not a 'knife' movie." As such, Wallace drew inspiration from another pod film: Don Siegel's Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956). Santa Mira was the fictional setting of Invasion of the Body Snatchers, and the name was adopted for Halloween III as an homage to Siegel's film. Aspects of the plot proved very similar as well, such as the "snatching" bodies and replacing them with androids, and the pessimistic conclusion at the film's end. Halloween III's subtitle comes from George A. Romero's third film, Season of the Witch (1973) — also known as Hungry Wives — but the plot contains no similarities to Romero's story of a housewife who becomes involved in witchcraft. According to production materials in AMPAS library files, Teddy's full name is "Teddy Bryant". [9] Ted Hollister [ edit ]Rachel Carruthers is the only child of Richard and Darlene Carruthers. It is revealed by Rachel that Laurie Strode - Jamie Lloyd's mother - babysat her when she was younger. As Rachel was around eight years old in 1978, it is possible she was a classmate of Tommy Doyle and Lindsey Wallace.

In the sequel, Halloween II, Michael broke into the elementary school and found a child's picture depicting a happy family. He used a butcher knife to stab the drawing of the "sister." It was discovered by the police and brought to the attention of his psychiatrist, Samuel Loomis, who briefly examined it.

12. Halloween, 2007

Stacey Nelkin co-starred as Ellie Grimbridge, a young woman whose father is murdered by Cochran. She landed the role after a make-up artist working on the film told her about the auditions. In an interview, Nelkin commented on her character: "Ellie was very spunky and strong-minded. Although I like to think of myself as having these traits, she was written that way in the script." Nelkin considered it an "honor" to be playing Jamie Lee Curtis's successor. According to Roger Ebert, Nelkin's performance was the "one saving grace" in the film. Ebert explained, "She has one of those rich voices that makes you wish she had more to say and in a better role... Too bad she plays her last scene without a head." Prior to her role as Grimbridge, Nelkin played only bit parts in television series like CHiPs and The Waltons. After Halloween III, Nelkin continued working as a character actress on television. You don't really know much about Halloween. You thought no further than the strange custom of having your children wear masks and go out begging for candy." ― Conal Cochran Known relatives of his based on 1978's Halloween, Halloween II (1981), Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers, Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers and H20, include Mr. and Mrs. Myers, Judith Myers (his first victim), Laurie Strode, Jamie Lloyd, Stephen Lloyd, and John Tate, the latter only in H20 and Resurrection. Appears in: Halloween (1978), Halloween II (1981) (mentioned only), Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (mentioned only), Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (mentioned only), Halloween: Resurrection (mentioned only), Halloween (2007), Halloween II (2009), Halloween (2018), Halloween Kills (mentioned only) a b "Halloween Movies at the Box Office". Box Office Mojo. IMDb. Archived from the original on May 10, 2012 . Retrieved June 17, 2012.



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