Halloween Ends


3:00 pm - 5:30 pm, Monday, November 24 on Syfy HDTV ()

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Laurie Strode embarks on her ultimate battle against infamous killer Michael Myers. Four years after Myers' last sighting, a babysitter is accused of murdering a young boy and the city is shaken by violence and terror. Laurie fears Myers' return and she must confront his evil force to free herself of his decades-long ghost. The final installment to the horror franchise.

2022 English Stereo
Horror Halloween Sequel Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Jamie Lee Curtis (Actor) .. Laurie Strode
Kyle Richards (Actor) .. Lindsey Wallace
Andi Matichak (Actor) .. Allyson
Will Patton (Actor) .. Officer Hawkins
Stephanie McIntyre (Actor) .. Nurse
Nick Castle (Actor) .. The Shape
James Jude Courtney (Actor) .. The Shape
Rohan Campbell (Actor) .. Corey Cunningham
Michele Dawson (Actor) .. Nurse Deb
Candice Rose (Actor) .. Mrs. Allen
Emily Brinks (Actor) .. Dead Lover
Marteen (Actor) .. Billy
Joey Harris (Actor) .. Margo
Keraun Harris (Actor) .. Willy the Kid
Dillon Belisle (Actor) .. Drunk Party Goer
Destiny Mone (Actor) .. Stacy
Dawn Lasusky (Actor) .. Neighbor
Nick Lawrence (Actor) .. Police Officer
Derrick Lemmon (Actor) .. Warren County Deputy #4
Russell Bryan Winstead (Actor) .. Off Duty Deputy
Will Perez (Actor) .. Warren County Deputy #3
Anthony Michael Hall (Actor) .. Tommy Doyle
Nick Castle, Jr. (Actor) .. The Shape

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Did You Know..
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Jamie Lee Curtis (Actor) .. Laurie Strode
Born: November 22, 1958
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California
Trivia: The daughter of film stars Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh, Jamie Lee Curtis launched her film career as a "scream queen." After a nondescript supporting role on the TV series Operation Petticoat, Curtis rose to cult stardom playing the straight-laced teenage babysitter imperiled by an unknown slasher in Halloween (1978). Upon appearing in the film's sequel and in such spookers as The Fog (1979) and Prom Night (1980), she seemed in danger of being limited to blood-splattered horror films. But Curtis wasn't about to be typed this early in the game: with a meaty secondary role as a prostitute -- featuring several well-publicized nude scenes -- in the big-budget comedy Trading Places (1983), she made the transition from imperiled teen type to knowing adult with nary a hitch. Curtis didn't exactly have a string of box-office smashes after Trading Places, but she was always worth watching even when the films weren't. And when the good parts did come along, notably her roles in A Fish Called Wanda (1988) and My Girl (1991), she proved she was an actress of range and stature and not just another "movie star's kid." Taking a potentially humiliating role as the unknowing wife of a secret agent in the megabucks Arnold Schwarzenegger adventure True Lies (1994), Curtis delivered a sparkling performance, emerging as the only truly likable character in a loud and misogynistic melodrama. In 1997, she was reunited with the cast of A Fish Called Wanda (Kevin Kline, John Cleese, and Michael Palin) for Fierce Creatures, another comedy farce in the same vein as Wanda. Unfortunately, the film was largely disappointing; but, the following year, Curtis rebounded with a return to familiar territory in Halloween: H2O. The slasher flick, although less than a critical favorite, proved to be popular with audiences. In 1999, Curtis again ventured into the big-budget realm with the action thriller Virus, and had a supporting role in Daddy and Them, Billy Bob Thornton's sophomore writing/directorial effort. She could then be seen in Drowning Mona, a black comedy in which she played a waitress caught up in an affair with the husband of her town's most infamous dead woman.The 2000s have brought Curtis several interesting opportunities, including a live performance at Paul McCartney's benefit for the controversial animal rights organization PETA in 2000, and a no-holds-barred photo shoot with More magazine in 2002 -- the then 44-year-old actress wanted to emphasize that even high-profile celebrities look "normal" without the help of a team of makeup artists and digital alterations. In 2001, Curtis starred alongside Oscar-winner Geoffrey Rush and James Bond front man Pierce Brosnan in the espionage thriller The Tailor of Panama, and returned for a cameo appearance in Halloween: Resurrection, which supposedly marked her final role in the Halloween franchise. Curtis would return to more family-oriented pictures in 2003's spirited Freaky Friday with Lindsay Lohan, which featured the forty-something actress playing a punky teen whose spirit had magically been transferred to her mother's body; the success of that film led to the curdled comedy of the critically drubbed Christmas With the Kranks. She acted in Beverly Hills Chihuahua and You Again, but became better known in later years as a spokeswoman for Activia yogurt.Married to actor Christopher Guest since 1984, Curtis became a Baroness, Lady Haden-Guest, when her husband inherited the Barony in 1996.
Kyle Richards (Actor) .. Lindsey Wallace
Born: January 11, 1969
Birthplace: Hollywood, California, United States
Trivia: Began her career as a child actress; landed her first role at age 4 in the Disney film Escape to Witch Mountain (1974). Is active in the fight against cancer and participated in a 68-mile bike ride to raise money for the cause. Is the author of the self-help book Life Is Not a Reality Show: Keeping It Real With the Housewife Who Does It All (2011).
Andi Matichak (Actor) .. Allyson
Born: May 03, 1994
Birthplace: Framingham, Massachusetts, United States
Will Patton (Actor) .. Officer Hawkins
Born: June 14, 1954
Birthplace: Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Trivia: Actor Will Patton successfully divides his time between mainstream and independent features, television films, and a stage career on and off-Broadway. Born and raised in North Carolina, the son of a Lutheran minister, Patton learned his craft at the North Carolina School of the Arts and at New York's Actor's Studio where he studied under Lee Strasberg. In addition, Patton studied at the Open Theater under Joseph Chaikin before making it to the New York stage. Patton has won two Obie Awards for Tourists and Refugees No. 2 and for Sam Shepard's Fool for Love. Patton also has had experience working at London's Royal Court Theatre. Upon his return to New York, Patton joined the experimental Winter Project troupe. During the 1970s, Patton performed in two soap operas, Search for Tomorrow and Ryan's Hope. Patton first appeared on film in the short underground film Minus Zero(1979). During the early '80s, Patton appeared in such New York-based independent films as Michael Oblowitz's King Blank and Variety (both 1983). After playing a small but important villainous role in Susan Seidelman's Desperately Seeking Susan (1985), Patton was cast in his first big-budget film, Martin Scorsese's After Hours (1985), where he played a brutish boyfriend with a thing for leather and chains. His best portrayal of a villain can be found in the Gene Hackman-starring thriller No Way Out (1987). In the '90s he could be seen in The Rapture, In the Soup, Romeo Is Bleeding, Copycat, the infamous Kevin Costner project The Postman, and the Michael Bay blockbuster Armageddon. At the beginning of the 21st century Patton continued to remain busy with major roles in Remember the Titans, Gone in 60 Seconds, The Mothman Prophecies, and The Punisher, as well as smaller roles in diverse films like Into the West, Wendy and Lucy, Meek's Cutoff, and Brooklyn's Finest.
Stephanie McIntyre (Actor) .. Nurse
Nick Castle (Actor) .. The Shape
Born: March 21, 1910
Died: January 01, 1968
Trivia: Nick Castle was one of the most famous choreographers in Hollywood from the mid-30s through the early 1960s. Beginning as a vaudeville dancer, he came to Hollywood in 1935 and began working for Fox. He later worked at Universal, MGM, and other studios and has worked with almost all of the big-name dance stars including Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, Betty Grable, Shirley Temple and Judy Garland. Castle died in 1968. His son Nick Castle Jr, has gone on to become a competent director.
James Jude Courtney (Actor) .. The Shape
Rohan Campbell (Actor) .. Corey Cunningham
Michele Dawson (Actor) .. Nurse Deb
Candice Rose (Actor) .. Mrs. Allen
Emily Brinks (Actor) .. Dead Lover
Marteen (Actor) .. Billy
Joey Harris (Actor) .. Margo
Keraun Harris (Actor) .. Willy the Kid
Dillon Belisle (Actor) .. Drunk Party Goer
Destiny Mone (Actor) .. Stacy
Dawn Lasusky (Actor) .. Neighbor
Nick Lawrence (Actor) .. Police Officer
Derrick Lemmon (Actor) .. Warren County Deputy #4
Russell Bryan Winstead (Actor) .. Off Duty Deputy
Will Perez (Actor) .. Warren County Deputy #3
Anthony Michael Hall (Actor) .. Tommy Doyle
Born: April 14, 1968
Birthplace: West Roxbury, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Anthony Michael Hall was 14 when he essayed his first screen role in the Kenny Rogers vehicle Six Pack. With his cracked voice, skinny frame, and unkempt hair, Hall went on to play nerds and dweebs in such films as Sixteen Candles (1984) and The Breakfast Club (1985), working so well under the direction of John Hughes that there were those who assumed that Hughes was treating the young actor as an alter ego, reliving his own "misfit" high school years. Hall's film career temporary eclipsed in 1985, partly as the result of a disastrous personal-appearance tour during which the actor behaved in a fashion that could charitably be described as bizarre. He showed up as a regular on TV's Saturday Night Live later that year, and as he grew older, became too athletic and self-assured to continue in his previous "clueless" vein. Hall's professional second life as a character actor began with his villainous performance in Edward Scissorhands (1990). He turned to directing with the 1994 theatrical feature Hail Caesar, in which he cast himself as a relentlessly obnoxious rock star. In 2001, he starred as Whitey Ford in Billy Crystal's made-for-TV movie 61*, but his big comeback role would come in 2002, with the starring role on the seires Stephen King's Dead Zone.
Nick Castle, Jr. (Actor) .. The Shape
Born: September 21, 1947
Trivia: As a child, Nick Castle Jr. showed up in extra and bit roles in the films choreographed by his famous dancer father. The younger Castle attended the USC film school, where he befriended fellow aspiring director John Carpenter. Castle's first big-screen credit was as an actor in Carpenter's successful Halloween (78). A director from 1982, Castle has shown an above-average technical proficiency. It's hard to discern a directorial signature from Nick Castle in The Last Starfighter (84) and especially Dennis the Menace (93); both appear to have been extensively preplanned and storyboarded before the cameras turned, with Castle functioning merely as traffic cop.

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