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Horror's Hallowed Grounds writer/producer Sean Clark leads horror hounds on a tour of shooting locations used in Halloween II.
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Presented in 2.35:1 to match the film it’s talking about, this Red Shirt Pictures retrospective documentary was the first such documentary to focus solely on Halloween II. Rick Rosenthal, Dick Warlock, executive producer Irwin Yablans, director of photography Dean Cundey, co-composer Alan Howarth and other key members of the crew rip back the curtain of the script and production, and rarely pull any punches. Irwin Yablans and Halloween production designer/co-editor Tommy Lee Wallace lay the groundwork, and Irwin Yablans continues to appear throughout, but it’s the affable Rick Rosenthal and Dean Cundey who make the documentary worth the 45-minute investment. Leo Rossi and fellow actors Lance Guest and Nancy Stephens also chime in, but only Leo Rossi has anything of anecdotal interest to offer.
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Host Sean Clarks takes a look at the locations used in John Carpenter's Halloween for the pilot episode of Horror's Hallowed Grounds.
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A visit to the South Pasadena neighbourhood twenty-five years after the shoot, including a look at the restored Myers house. The piece also features discussions of the requirements of the film's shooting locales, the actors' presences on set, Carpenter's filmmaking style, character dynamics, and making use of location dynamics.
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Halloween Unmasked 1998, later titled Halloween Unmasked 2000, is a 26-minute featurette reflecting on the production, impact and legacy of Halloween. Though outdated and the material is covered in subsequent documentaries, it still offers enough unique interview segments, production tidbits and other little gems to make it worth watching.
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An interview with Danielle Harris about the process she underwent attempting to be apart of The Curse of Michael Myers, and her subsequent decision not to move forward with the role.
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Composer Alan Howarth muses about his career, his contributions to the saga and, more specifically, The Curse of Michael Myers, the elements used to build a Halloween score, and the aspects of the sixth film that allowed him to play with old themes in new ways.
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A TV spot for Halloween II, entitled "Ever Never Forgets."
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A TV spot for Halloween II, titled "Remember the Face."
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A TV spot for Halloween II, titled "Fight."
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A TV spot for Halloween II, titled "Discover."
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A TV spot for Halloween II, titled "Scream."
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A TV spot for Halloween II, titled "60" in reference to its running time.
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A collection of TV spots for Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers.
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A TV spot for Halloween III: Season of the Witch
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The second theatrical trailer for Halloween (2018).
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The first theatrical trailer for Halloween (2018).
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This unused trailer for Halloween II was perhaps discarded when the theatrical cut began to take place, as it follows the plot points of the director's cut more.