Halloween: The Curse Of Michael Myers

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Setting: Haddonfield, Halloween 1995

Plot

In an underground basement, a woman gives birth surrounded by candles in a strange, pagan ceremony. The baby is marked with the Thorn symbol |>. The Pointy Hat Man steals the baby from his mother, who is
revealed to be Jamie Lloyd, who had been kidnapped from the Police Station six years before.

A nurse helps Jamie take the baby and escape, Jamie steals a truck and drives to a local bus station, where she phones 'The Barry Sims Show' on the radio, begging for help. Listening is Tommy Doyle1 as well as Dr Loomis and his colleague Dr Wynn, head of Smithsgrove Mental Institute.

Michael comes after Jamie and her baby, Jamie hides the child and drives off, pursued by Michael who catches her and kills her inside a barn. After the murder, he burns the symbol Thorn into the hay behind
her.

Meanwhile, in Haddonfield, the Myers House has been transformed into a family home. Laurie Strode's adopted father's brother John Strode and his family have moved in, mainly because neither John nor his brother, both of whom being estate agents, were able to sell it.

The Strode family is not as happy as outward appearances would suggest. John is a sadistic, drunk bully who is cruel to his wife and children, and deliberately kept his family ignorant of their home's
horrific history. The mother is Debra, a likeable, but weak woman. Their adult children are Tim and Carol, who is despised by John for having a son, Danny. Danny himself, living in the room that was once Michael's and is the age Michael was when he killed his sister,
is plagued by hearing voices telling him to kill.

Tommy finds Jamie's son in the bus station toilet, following a trail of blood, and arranges to meet Dr Loomis later that night. He also meets Carol and Danny, and explains the danger they are in. He tells
how Michael is controlled by the rare constellation Thorn which only appears on some Halloween nights. Whenever it appears, Michael murders, and he warns her to watch her house across the road. They are looked
after by Mrs Blankenship, a lady who babysat Michael on the night he murdered his sister, whilst Tommy goes to visit Dr Loomis.

They meet at a party organised by Tim Strode's girlfriend Beth and hosted by radio DJ Barry Sims, who later decides to broadcast his show from the Myer's house. Tim, Beth and Barry Sims are soon killed by
Michael, and Carol, Danny and Jamie's baby are kidnapped by Dr Wynn, revealed to be the Pointy Shoe Man.

Tommy and Dr Loomis pursue, uncover a secret cult society made up of doctors in the basement of Smithsgrove Institute. There they discover that Wynn has attempted to control Michael as his own personal killing weapon, manipulated through first Jamie and now her baby. Michael rebels against his control, and kills all the members of the cult whilst Tommy rescues Carol, Danny and the baby. Dr Loomis returns to
confront Dr Winn whilst Tommy etc escape, yet we hear him scream, finally killed by his nemesis Michael Myers...

Deaths

No.Who?How?Where?Reason?
1.NurseStabbedBasementHelped
Jamie escape
2.Truck manNeck
broken
Outside 
3.Jamie
Lloyd
Stabbed/shreddedBarnRelative
4.Debra
Strode
AxedMyers
house
Relative by marriage
5.John
Strode
Stabbed/electrocuted/explodedMyers
House
 
6.Barry
Sims
StabbedRadio
car
 
7.Tim StrodeThroat
cut
Myers HouseHad sex
8.BethStabbed in
back
Myers houseHad sex
9.Cult
woman
 BasementUsing
Michael
10-15.Doctors &
Nurses
 BasementUsing
Michael
16.Dr Loomis(off
screen)
Smithsgrove 

Cast2

Donald PleasenceDr Samuel J
'Sam' Loomis
George P WilburMichael
Myers
JC BrandyJamie
Lloyd
Paul RuddThomas 'Tommy'
Doyle
Marianne HaganKara Strode
Devin GardnerDanny Strode
Mitchell RyanDr Terence
Wynn
Kim DarbyDebra Strode
Bradford EnglishJohn Strode
Keith BogartTim Strode
Mariah O'BrienBeth
Leo GeterBarry Simms
Susan SwiftMary
Janice KnickrehmMrs
Blankenship
Alan EcheverriaDr Bonham

Review

After the appallingly bad Revenge, Curse is a fresh, inventive film, the best sequel so far. Even having to follow up to
Revenge fails to detract from its brilliance. Sadly Donald Pleasance, the actor who played Dr Loomis, died whilst the film was being made, yet even this does little to detract from it.

The scenes he is in are a fine monument to this brilliant, under-stated actor, and the film, dedicated to his memory, is a tribute to his skill. Many films are hindered by the loss of their star, yet
Curse is able to move seamlessly on. Only the ending which would have proved a show-down between Loomis and Wynn feels as if it was ad-libbed ad-hoc, with Dr Loomis' death being heard off-screen bringing
a shocking end to the film.

Unlike Revenge, which tried to be little more than a re-make of Return, Curse is not afraid to try new approaches, and in fact brims over with them.

Gone is the simplistic 'let's just film lots of people being killed' approach, and instead Curse introduces us to a host of original ideas and characters we root for. They are, unlike those in its predecessor Revenge, likable, well-thought out, and in many ways unique.

It is true that some of the new ideas do not quite work. The greatest failure is that of suggesting that Michael has a symbol, Thorn. This is the first mention of it in the series, and seems unnecessary, as does the astrological reason behind his killing. The idea of a live broadcast from the Myers House is one that will be returned to in Halloween: Resurrection. The character of Mrs
Blankenship, Michael's babysitter, is under-used, which is perhaps a blessing as this clever twist could so easily have failed and seemed corny. Even the Pointy Shoe Man comes to life to some respect through
the character of Dr Wynn, although sadly we do not see a satisfying ending for him.

After seeing Curse, you feel once again the excitement of wanting to know what happens next, even more so than after the conclusion of Return. The characters are so well developed that they leave so strong an impression on you. Tommy Doyle is a man whose earliest memory is of seeing Michael Myers attacking and, as a result, has become obsessed with him. Danny is a member of the family who adopted Laurie Strode. He is the age Michael was when he killed his sister, and hears the same voices that Michael did. You never know which path he'll take, especially after seeing how he threatened his
grandfather with a knife. Kara, too, is a far cry from the annoying Tina, and is a character you strongly empathise for. Laurie's child too intrigues, as he is the last living relative of Michael Myers.

Not only that, but both Michael and possibly even Dr Wynn are still at large in Haddonfield, waiting for the opportunity to strike again...


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1Who had been baby-sat by Laurie Strode in 1978 the night Michael had come for her.2Characters with names in italics are recurring characters.

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