Halloween: The Night He Came Home. Original Theatrical Trailer (1978) [HD]

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Uploaded by on Apr 24, 2011

Halloween Original Theatrical Trailer (1978)

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On October 31, 1963, six-year-old Michael Myers (Will Sandin) stabs his fifteen-year-old sister Judith (Sandy Johnson) to death with a large kitchen knife at their home in Haddonfield, Illinois. Michael, in a trance-like state, is committed to the Smith's Grove Warren County Sanitarium, where he is placed under the care of child psychiatrist Dr. Sam Loomis (Donald Pleasence). Fifteen years later, on October 30, 1978, Michael is now 21 and is to be brought to court to determine if he is competent to stand trial for his crime. Loomis and his assistant Marion Chambers (Nancy Stephens) arrive at Smith's Grove to take Myers to court. Michael attacks them, steals the car, and escapes. Loomis goes in pursuit of Michael and, after learning that Judith Myers's tombstone is missing, is convinced that Michael will return home in Haddonfield.
Michael (Nick Castle), wearing a mechanic's coveralls and a white mask, returns to his abandoned home in Haddonfield. He stalks teenager Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis), and follows her and her friends Annie Brackett (Nancy Kyes) and Lynda Van Der Klok (P.J. Soles) as they walk home from school. Laurie becomes unnerved after spotting Michael several times during the day, but Lynda and Annie dismiss her concerns. That evening, Laurie is babysitting Tommy Doyle (Brian Andrews) across the street from where Annie is babysitting Lindsey Wallace (Kyle Richards). As evening turns to night, Michael watches Annie through the windows of the Wallace house. Annie later arranges to pick up her boyfriend, Paul, and takes Lindsey across the street to stay with Laurie and Tommy. When Annie gets into her car, Michael emerges from the backseat, strangles her, and cuts her throat. Tommy sees Michael carrying Annie's body into the Wallace house and thinks he is the boogeyman. Laurie dismisses this and sends Tommy and Lindsey to bed. Lynda arrives at the Wallace house with her boyfriend Bob Simms (John Michael Grahm). They learn that Annie and Lindsey are out, and have sex. When Bob goes into the kitchen he is killed by Michael. Michael dons a bed sheet and Bob's glasses and goes upstairs. Lynda assumes it is Bob wearing the sheet. Michael strangles her to death with a phone cord as she calls Laurie.
Laurie is worried by the telephone call consisting of muffled gasps. She walks across to the Wallace house to investigate. There she discovers the three bodies and Judith Myers' tombstone. Michael attacks Laurie at the top of the stairs, and she falls down the staircase. Michael gives chase, but Laurie manages to escape back to the Doyle house. Michael gains entry to the house, but Laurie jabs a knitting needle into his neck. She goes upstairs to check the children but Michael follows her. She locks herself in a closet. Michael breaks through the closet door and Laurie stabs him in the eye with a wire clothes hanger, causing him to drop the knife. She stabs him in the torso with the knife and he falls to the floor. She then tells the children to escape and call the police. Loomis sees the panicked children running from the house and enters. Behind Laurie, Michael gets up and begins to strangle her, where she pulls off his mask. Loomis appears and shoots him in the chest six times, sending Michael through a window and off the balcony, where he lands on the ground below. Laurie says that her attacker was the "boogeyman", and Loomis agrees. When Loomis looks over the balcony, Michael's body has suddenly disappeared. Laurie begins to cry as Loomis looks out suspiciously into the night

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  • @truhayabusa saw it some days ago with a friend.. it was awesome :)

  • @danigazm09 it is a Very Fun Movie :)

  • looks like a fun movie

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