Halloween H20: 20 Years Later

Halloween H20: 20 Years Later

  • Director: Steve Miner
  • Writer: Debra Hill,John Carpenter,Robert Zappia
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: August 5, 1998
  • Sound mix: DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Halloween 7
  • "Halloween H20: 20 Years Later" is a thriller film directed by Steve Miner and featuring Jamie Lee Curtis and Josh Harnett. It was released in 1998.
    The movie tells the story of Laurie Strode changing his name and moving to a new home in order to escape Michael’s perverted and angry brother. 20 years later, on this ghastly night of Halloween, Laurie and his son John and Will, who admired her, Decided to retaliate against Michael.

    Details

    • Release date August 5, 1998
    • Filming locations La Puente, California, USA
    • Production companies Dimension Films, Nightfall Productions, Trancas International Films

    Box office

    Budget

    $17,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $55,041,738

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $16,187,724

    Gross worldwide

    $55,041,738

    Movie reviews

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    • By Mortimer 2022-09-29 19:13:51

      Highlights of the sequel

      The clean rhythm, the vividly violent style, the inner struggles of the characters, and the practical plot are all for this sequel to be rotten. There is nothing new in this sequel, and it cruelly applied a one-size-fits-all policy to the little girl's continuous surgery. Back on the good track. I think 7, 8, 9 are all good.
          Highly recommend Jeremy Curtis' performance! In the end, her fight with Mike should be regarded as the most evenly matched and most thrilling battle in the entire...

    User comments

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    • By Alvis 2023-09-25 16:42:09

      I watched and played the whole series... It's really nice, not only using disgusting methods, but also a lot of psychological shocks, it's better to call it a...

    • By Celestine 2023-09-22 08:54:58

      The seventh part of the series, which happens to be the 20th anniversary, pays tribute to the first part, the murderer's sister and son are facing a great crisis. Most of the films are false alarms, and the real killing is in the last 20 minutes, but I feel that in the whole series, this one is more bloody and restrained, at least the dead are not enough for one hand. The murderer is no longer the indestructible body of King Kong. In the previous films, Michael, who couldn't die in a car...

    • By Pete 2023-09-16 23:01:40

      The actors in it are all very famous now, and there are more than one, but it is a pity that the plot of this kind of fried rice has lost...

    • By Nona 2023-09-15 11:33:54

      The star-studded sequel to the 20th Anniversary Return Edition. The camera, music, rhythm, and picture texture are all very good, and the OS American beheading film is a...

    • By Carol 2023-08-26 21:54:47

      Trick or Treat. Kill or Die. It's That Time of Year...

    Movie plot

    She made the biggest joke! Everyone thought she was dead, but Laurie Strode came back on Halloween Night! In order to escape the perverted and angry brother, she changed her name, moved to a new home, and started a journalistic life. It has been 20 years. Her new identity is Kelly Ted, who is a teacher. She is no longer the innocent Laurie. She relies on alcohol to numb the painful memories of the past. In this gloomy Halloween night,...
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    Movie quotes

    • John: [His mother won't let him go away on an overnight school camping trip] Dad would let me go.

      Laurie Strode: Well, *Dad* is an abusive, chain smoking, methadone addict.

      John: Who would attract someone like that?

      Laurie Strode: Ouch.

      John: And to think he left you.

      Laurie Strode: John! I know you get your smart mouth from my side of the family. So I'll cut you a break. But point check, you're going too far!

    • Det. Matt Sampson: Michael Myers... yeah, right!

    • Laurie Strode: Molly please, do you have any thoughts on Victor and Elizabeth?

      Molly: Well, um, well I think that Victor should have confronted the monster sooner. He's completely responsible for Elizabeth's death because he was so paralyzed by fear that he never did anything. It took death for the guy to get a clue.

      Laurie Strode: And why do you think he was finally able to confront his monster?

      Molly: I think that Victor had reached a point in his life where he had nothing left to lose. I mean the monster sought to that by killing off everybody that he loved. Victor finally had to face it. It was about redemption... it was his fate.