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- Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers is the final installment of the Halloween Thorn Trilogy reboot.
- Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (a.k.a Halloween 666: The Curse of Michael Myers, Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers, and Halloween 6: The Thing That Should Not Be) is the sixth installment of the Halloween Series of horror films. This film actually attempts to explain the reason behind Michael Myers's madness and his motive. The film was released in 1995 to mixed reviews. This film marked the last time Vincent Price would appear on screen, as he died during the lengthy production period. When they went back for reshoots and edits, Donald Pleasence had to stand in for Price.
- Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers is a 1995 horror film and the sixth installment in the Halloween series. Directed by Joe Chappelle from a screenplay by Daniel Farrands, the plot involves the "Curse of Thorn", a mystical symbol first shown in Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers and revealed in the film to be the source of Michael Myer's evil. The cast includes Paul Rudd as Tommy Doyle, a returning character from the original Halloween film, and Donald Pleasence reprising his role as protagonist Dr. Sam Loomis.
- Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers is a 1995 horror film and the sixth installment in the Halloween series. Directed by Joe Chappelle from a screenplay by Daniel Farrands, the plot involves the "Curse of Thorn", a mystical symbol first shown in Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers and revealed in the film to be the source of Michael Myers' evil. The cast includes Paul Rudd as Tommy Doyle, a returning character from the original Halloween film, and Donald Pleasence reprising his role as protagonist Dr. Sam Loomis.
- The movie explains that Michael Myers has been placed under an ancient curse, represented by the runic symbol Thorn. The curse is the cause both of his murderous behavior and his apparent indestructibility. The film was made on a budget of $5,000,000 and earned $15,116,634 at the box office, doing better than Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers, but it still was not a great success.
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Cast | - Donald Pleasence, Paul Rudd, Marianne Hagan, Mitch Ryan
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Runtime | - 5520.0
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- Orignal Producer's cut''' 131 Min.
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Preceded By | - Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers
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Studio | - Dimension Films, Nightfall Productions
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nextmovie | - Halloween H20: 20 Years Later
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Followed By | - Halloween H20: 20 Years Later
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prevmovie | - Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers
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- The movie explains that Michael Myers has been placed under an ancient curse, represented by the runic symbol Thorn. The curse is the cause both of his murderous behavior and his apparent indestructibility. The film was made on a budget of $5,000,000 and earned $15,116,634 at the box office, doing better than Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers, but it still was not a great success. Three years later the next film in the Halloween franchise, Halloween H20: 20 Years Later, was released. It is not considered a direct sequel to Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers due to the fact that it completely ignores the events of the three films that involve Michael's niece. It is considered more of a sequel to Halloween II.
- Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers is a 1995 horror film and the sixth installment in the Halloween series. Directed by Joe Chappelle from a screenplay by Daniel Farrands, the plot involves the "Curse of Thorn", a mystical symbol first shown in Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers and revealed in the film to be the source of Michael Myer's evil. The cast includes Paul Rudd as Tommy Doyle, a returning character from the original Halloween film, and Donald Pleasence reprising his role as protagonist Dr. Sam Loomis. Opening to a respectable $7.3 million on September 29, 1995, coming in second to New Line's seminal serial killer thriller Se7en. Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers and the Thorn plotline would be ignored in succeeding installments, 1998's Halloween H20: 20 Years Later and 2002's Halloween: Resurrection. However, the 2001 Halloween comic book series published by Chaos Comics - and based on Daniel Farrands' concept for the eighth Halloween film — attempts to bridge the continuity between The Curse of Michael Myers and Halloween H20. The sixth installment is known for its controversial behind-the-scenes history, suffering from re-shoots in production and numerous cuts and arrangements made in the editing room; the workprint of the film, with 43 minutes of alternate footage including a different ending, was eventually discovered by fans of the series. This version, dubbed "The Producer's Cut" (as it was the original intended version of the film) developed a strong cult following, with bootleg DVD copies sold on eBay.
- Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers is the final installment of the Halloween Thorn Trilogy reboot.
- Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (a.k.a Halloween 666: The Curse of Michael Myers, Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers, and Halloween 6: The Thing That Should Not Be) is the sixth installment of the Halloween Series of horror films. This film actually attempts to explain the reason behind Michael Myers's madness and his motive. The film was released in 1995 to mixed reviews. This film marked the last time Vincent Price would appear on screen, as he died during the lengthy production period. When they went back for reshoots and edits, Donald Pleasence had to stand in for Price.
- Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers is a 1995 horror film and the sixth installment in the Halloween series. Directed by Joe Chappelle from a screenplay by Daniel Farrands, the plot involves the "Curse of Thorn", a mystical symbol first shown in Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers and revealed in the film to be the source of Michael Myers' evil. The cast includes Paul Rudd as Tommy Doyle, a returning character from the original Halloween film, and Donald Pleasence reprising his role as protagonist Dr. Sam Loomis. Opening to a respectable $7.3 million on September 29, 1995, coming in second to New Line's seminal serial killer thriller Se7en. Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers and the Thorn plotline would be ignored in succeeding installments, 1998's Halloween H20: 20 Years Later and 2002's Halloween: Resurrection. However, the 2001 Halloween comic book series published by Chaos Comics - and based on Daniel Farrands' concept for the eighth Halloween film - attempts to bridge the continuity between The Curse of Michael Myers and Halloween H20. The sixth installment is known for its controversial behind-the-scenes history, suffering from re-shoots in production and numerous cuts and arrangements made in the editing room; the workprint of the film, with 43 minutes of alternate footage including a different ending, was eventually discovered by fans of the series. This version, dubbed "The Producer's Cut" (as it was the original intended version of the film) developed a strong cult following, with bootleg DVD copies sold on eBay.
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