Halloween II


9:00 pm - 11:00 pm, Friday, October 31 on AMC (East) ()

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About this Broadcast
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The indestructible Michael Myers is back for more murderous tricks and treats in this horror sequel. Despite being shot in John Carpenter's original, Myers resumes his slashing spree---and Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) remains his intended victim, with Dr. Sam Loomis (Donald Pleasance) again in hot pursuit. Charles Cyphers.

1981 English Stereo
Horror Halloween Sequel Suspense/thriller Hospital

Cast & Crew
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Jamie Lee Curtis (Actor) .. Laurie Strode
Donald Pleasence (Actor) .. Dr. Sam Loomis
Charles Cyphers (Actor) .. Sheriff Leigh Brackett
Jeffrey Kramer (Actor) .. Graham
Lance Guest (Actor) .. Jimmy Lloyd
Pamela Susan Shoop (Actor) .. Karen
Ana Alicia (Actor) .. Janet
Kyle Richards (Actor) .. Lindsey
Tawny Moyer (Actor) .. Jill
Anne-Marie Martin (Actor) .. Darcy Essmont
Nancy Stephens (Actor) .. Marion Chambers
Leo Rossi (Actor) .. Budd
Cliff Emmich (Actor) .. Mr. Garrett
Hunter Von Leer (Actor) .. Deputy Gary Hunt
Ty Mitchell (Actor) .. Young Gary
Nancy Kyes (Actor) .. Annie Brackett
Ford Raney (Actor) .. Dr. Mixter
Richard Warlock (Actor) .. Michael Myers
Gloria Gifford (Actor) .. Mrs. Alves
Anne Bruner (Actor) .. Alice
Dana Carvey (Actor) .. Assistant
Lucille Benson (Actor) .. Mrs. Elrod
Bill Warlock (Actor) .. Craig
Jack Verbois (Actor) .. Bennett Tramer
Adam Gunn (Actor) .. Young Michael Myers
Pamela Mcmyler (Actor) .. Laurie's Mother
Dennis Holahan (Actor) .. Laurie's Father
Howard Culver (Actor) .. Man In Pajamas
John Zenda (Actor) .. Marshall
Ken Smolka (Actor) .. 1st Patrolman
Roger Hampton (Actor) .. Patrolman #2
Robin Coleman (Actor) .. Medic
Tony Moran (Actor) .. Michael Myers
Brian Andrews (Actor) .. Tommy
Helen Kelly (Actor) .. Nurse at the Hospital
Lance Warlock (Actor) .. Radio-Carrying Teen
Pamela Shoop (Actor) .. Karen

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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.
Donald Pleasence (Actor) .. Dr. Sam Loomis
Born: October 05, 1919
Died: February 02, 1995
Birthplace: Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England
Trivia: Balding, deceptively bland-looking British actor Donald Pleasence was first seen on the London stage in a 1939 production of Wuthering Heights. He then served in the RAF, spending the last years of World War II in a German POW camp. Resuming his career after the war, Pleasence eventually came to New York in the company of Laurence Olivier in 1950, appearing in Caesar and Cleopatra. And although he began appearing in films in 1954, Pleasence's British fame during the '50s was the result of his television work, notably a recurring role as Prince John in The Adventures of Robin Hood from 1955-1958. He also co-starred in TV productions of The Millionairess, Man in a Moon, and Call Me Daddy. Voted British television actor of the year in 1958, Pleasence produced and hosted the 1960 series Armchair Mystery Theatre, before creating the stage role for which he was best remembered: Davies, the menacing tramp in Harold Pinter's The Caretaker. The actor revived the character throughout his career, appearing as Davies for the last time in 1991. Pleasence was fortunate enough to be associated with the success of The Great Escape in 1963, which led to a wealth of American film offers. Four years later, the actor portrayed arch criminal Ernst Blofeld in the James Bond film You Only Live Twice -- the first time that the scarred face of the secretive character was seen onscreen in the Bond series. Firmly established as a villain, Pleasence gradually eased into horror films such as Halloween (1978), The Devonsville Terror (1979), and Buried Alive (1990); commenting on this phase of his career, Pleasence once mused "I only appear in odd films." One of his few "mainstream" appearances during this period was virtually invisible. Pleasence is seen and prominently billed as a rabbi in Carl Reiner's Oh, God! (1977), but the role was deemed dispensable and all the actor's lines were cut. Pleasence continued to work steadily in the 1980s and early '90s -- making 17 pictures alone in 1987-1989 -- before undergoing heart surgery in 1994; he died from complications two months later. Married four times, the actor was the father of six daughters, among them actress Angela Pleasence.
Charles Cyphers (Actor) .. Sheriff Leigh Brackett
Born: July 28, 1939
Trivia: Specializing in middle-aged characters even in his twenties, American actor Charles Cyphers has been a familiar face on the TV-movie landscape since the early '70s. Cyphers was particularly well served by director John Carpenter, who cast the actor in Assault on Precinct 13 (1975), Halloween (1978), The Fog (1980), and Escape From New York (1981). Carpenter also featured Cyphers as Sam Phillips in the made-for-TV Elvis (1979). Perhaps it's coincidence, or perhaps a private joke between actor and director: Whatever the case, Cyphers' character names in his Carpenter films are often lifted from real life. For example, he played Dan O'Bannon in The Fog (screenwriter O'Bannon is Carpenter's most frequent collaborator) and Leigh Brackett in Halloween (Brackett, a female screenwriter, worked on such films as Rio Bravo, which Carpenter remade as Assault on Precinct 13). On TV, Charles Cyphers was seen on The Betty White Show (1975), as Hugo Muncy, White's cross-dressing stunt double.
Jeffrey Kramer (Actor) .. Graham
Born: July 15, 1945
Lance Guest (Actor) .. Jimmy Lloyd
Born: July 21, 1960
Trivia: Lead actor Lance Guest first appeared onscreen in the '80s.
Pamela Susan Shoop (Actor) .. Karen
Born: June 07, 1948
Birthplace: Hollywood, Los Angeles, California
Ana Alicia (Actor) .. Janet
Born: December 12, 1956
Kyle Richards (Actor) .. Lindsey
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).
Tawny Moyer (Actor) .. Jill
Born: March 30, 1957
Anne-Marie Martin (Actor) .. Darcy Essmont
Born: November 11, 1957
Trivia: Supporting actress, onscreen from the '80s.
Nancy Stephens (Actor) .. Marion Chambers
Born: July 02, 1949
Leo Rossi (Actor) .. Budd
Born: June 26, 1946
Birthplace: Trenton, New
Cliff Emmich (Actor) .. Mr. Garrett
Born: December 13, 1936
Trivia: American character actor Cliff Emmich has been appearing on stage, screen, television and in commercials since 1960.
Hunter Von Leer (Actor) .. Deputy Gary Hunt
Born: April 03, 1944
Ty Mitchell (Actor) .. Young Gary
Nancy Kyes (Actor) .. Annie Brackett
Born: December 19, 1949
Trivia: Supporting actress, onscreen from the '70s.
Ford Raney (Actor) .. Dr. Mixter
Richard Warlock (Actor) .. Michael Myers
Born: February 05, 1940
Gloria Gifford (Actor) .. Mrs. Alves
Born: July 06, 1946
Anne Bruner (Actor) .. Alice
Dana Carvey (Actor) .. Assistant
Born: June 02, 1955
Birthplace: Missoula, Montana, United States
Trivia: Comic actor Dana Carvey led a near-monastic existence while growing up in Montana, not out of choice but because the truly popular kids were bigger and better-looking. "I was a fetus in shoes" commented Carvey on his high-school years. While attending San Francisco State University, Carvey launched his career as a stand-up comic. The going was rugged for a while, but by 1981 Carvey had built up enough of a reputation to earn second billing on the Mickey Rooney TV sitcom One of the Boys. Though the show was cancelled by mid-1982, Carvey was now on a roll. In 1984, he showed up as a regular on the TV police adventure series Blue Thunder, and was spotlighted in the parody rockumentary film This is Spinal Tap; two years later he was signed as a regular on NBC's Saturday Night Live. Carvey's gallery of comic characterizations is too vast to fully recount here, but his greatest popularity rested on two recurring characters. As "The Church Lady" (an amalgam of all the well-meaning pious neighbors Carvey had known while growing up), Carvey entered the Catchphrase Lexicon with his oft-repeated "Isn't that special?" and "Could it be....SATAN?" And as mop-topped teenage couch potato Garth (again drawn from life--this time based on Dana's brother Brad), Carvey was teamed with Mike Myers in a flawless on-going parody of cheap cable-access television. After a misfire movie vehicle, 1990's Opportunity Knocks, Carvey became a major box-office commodity by co-starring with Mike Myers in the megahit Wayne's World (1992). While the 1993 sequel Wayne's World 2 didn't quite match the take of the original, Carvey was artistically satisfied that same year with an Emmy award for his performance as H. Ross Perot (among others) on TV's Saturday Night Live Presidential Bash. Undaunted by the lack of response to Opportunity Knocks, Carvey once again took a stab at solo success with the similarly panned Clean Slate in 1994. After appearing in a pair of supporting roles (Trapped in Paradise and The Road to Wellville (both 1994)) and a cameo (1996's The Shot) shortly thereafter, Carvey disappeared almost entriely from the public eye until resurfacing in the 1999 Saturday Night Live; Presidential Bash and once again taking a small role in Adam Sandler's Little Nicky (2000). Eager to resume his once lucrative career and make a feature that his children could enjoy, Carvey returned to the silver screen as an Italian waiter who takes the art of mimicry to new and uncharted heights in The Master of Disguise (2002). In 1997 he underwent a heart operation that was bungled to such a degree that he was awarded millions in a lawsuit, and had to undergo multiple procedures to correct the problems caused by the initial incident. He finally reappeared on big-screens in 2011 in the Adam Sandler comedy Jack and Jill.
Lucille Benson (Actor) .. Mrs. Elrod
Born: July 17, 1914
Died: February 17, 1984
Trivia: Benson is a plump Southern character actress with a down-home accent. She did some film and TV work.
Bill Warlock (Actor) .. Craig
Jack Verbois (Actor) .. Bennett Tramer
Adam Gunn (Actor) .. Young Michael Myers
Pamela Mcmyler (Actor) .. Laurie's Mother
Trivia: Lead actress, onscreen from 1970.
Dennis Holahan (Actor) .. Laurie's Father
Born: November 07, 1942
Howard Culver (Actor) .. Man In Pajamas
Born: January 01, 1917
Died: January 01, 1984
John Zenda (Actor) .. Marshall
Born: July 21, 1944
Died: August 03, 1994
Ken Smolka (Actor) .. 1st Patrolman
Born: January 27, 1944
Roger Hampton (Actor) .. Patrolman #2
Robin Coleman (Actor) .. Medic
Tony Moran (Actor) .. Michael Myers
Born: August 14, 1957
Brian Andrews (Actor) .. Tommy
Helen Kelly (Actor) .. Nurse at the Hospital
Lance Warlock (Actor) .. Radio-Carrying Teen
Pamela Shoop (Actor) .. Karen
Born: June 07, 1947

Before / After
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Halloween
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