Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers


11:00 pm - 01:00 am, Friday, October 31 on AMC (East) ()

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About this Broadcast
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The suburb of Haddonfield, Ill., is still haunted by the grisly rampage of Michael Myers when he rises again to stalk new prey. This time he's out to destroy his young niece, and Dr. Sam Loomis---who was disfigured in his last confrontation with Michael---must track him down before he reaches the girl. George P. Wilbur, Donald Pleasence, Ellie Cornell, Danielle Harris.

1988 English Stereo
Horror Halloween Sequel Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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George P. Wilbur (Actor) .. Michael Myers
Donald Pleasence (Actor) .. Loomis
Ellie Cornell (Actor) .. Rachel
Danielle Harris (Actor) .. Jamie
Michael Pataki (Actor) .. Hoffman
Beau Starr (Actor) .. Meeker
Kathleen Kinmont (Actor) .. Kelly
Sasha Jenson (Actor) .. Brady
Gene Ross (Actor)
Carmen Filpi (Actor) .. Jack Sayer
Nancy Borgenicht (Actor) .. Woman Attendant
Raymond O'Connor (Actor) .. Security Guard
Jeff Olson (Actor) .. Richard Carruthers
Robert Conder (Actor) .. Trooper #3
Richard Jewkes (Actor) .. Trooper #4
Stephanie Dees (Actor) .. Girl
Michael Flynn (Actor) .. Deputy Pierce
George Sullivan (Actor) .. Logan
Walt Logan Field (Actor) .. Unger
Michael Ruud (Actor) .. Big Al
Eric Hart (Actor) .. Orrin
DonRe Sampson (Actor) .. State Police
Richard Stay (Actor) .. Wade

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Did You Know..
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George P. Wilbur (Actor) .. Michael Myers
Donald Pleasence (Actor) .. 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.
Ellie Cornell (Actor) .. Rachel
Born: December 15, 1963
Danielle Harris (Actor) .. Jamie
Born: June 01, 1977
Birthplace: Daytona Beach, Florida
Trivia: Actress Danielle Harris spent much of her childhood playing small supporting roles on television and in feature films. She made her feature film debut portraying Jamie Lloyd, the confused niece of slasher Michael Myers in Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988) and its follow-up Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (1989). She has also appeared in films such as Free Willy (1993), City Slickers (1991), and Daylight (1996). Harris' television credits include appearances on Growing Pains, One Life to Live, and a regular role on Roseanne. She also appeared in the made-for-television movies Don't Touch My Daughter and The Women Who Loved Elvis.
Michael Pataki (Actor) .. Hoffman
Born: January 16, 1938
Died: April 15, 2010
Birthplace: Youngstown, Ohio
Trivia: American actor Michael Pataki's first film credit was 1958's Ten North Frederick. In the early phases of his career, Pataki was reminiscent of a young Rod Steiger; in point of fact, he played the 25-year-old version of the Steiger character in the made-for-TV The Movie Maker (1965). His later television work included the weekly series Paul Sand in Friends and Lovers (1974), as Sand's brother Charlie; Spider-Man (1977), as Captain Barbera; and Phyl and Micky (1980), as Soviet consular official Vladimir Jimenko. The Slavic nature of the last-named role was typical of the sort of characters Pataki played in the 1980s, which included Nikoli Koloff in Rocky IV (1985) and Rocky V (1990). Additionally, Pataki is among those lucky thespians who played guest spots on both the original Star Trek and its 1987 grandchild Star Trek: The Next Generation. On the production side, Pataki was director of the soft-core sex farce Cinderella and the low-budget scarefest Mansion of the Doomed (both 1977), and served as producer of the 1981 TV adaptation of Broadway's Pippin. More recently, Michael Pataki was heard as "The Sewer King" on the animated TVer Batman: The New Adventures (1992).
Beau Starr (Actor) .. Meeker
Born: September 01, 1944
Birthplace: Queens, New York
Kathleen Kinmont (Actor) .. Kelly
Born: February 03, 1965
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California
Sasha Jenson (Actor) .. Brady
Trivia: Though his early film career consisted largely of stunt work, Sasha Jenson would eventually appear in a more conventional showbiz job, as an actor. In 1988, Jenson could be seen in Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers, and worked alongside Kristy Swanson and Luke Perry in the original Buffy the Vampire Slayer movie (1992). It wasn't until 1993, however, that Jenson would take on the role of Don Dawson, one of the quirky high schoolers to come of age in director Richard Linklater's cult hit Dazed and Confused. In 2003, Jenson appeared in Casey La Scala's skateboarding adventure Grind.
Gene Ross (Actor)
Born: August 09, 1930
Carmen Filpi (Actor) .. Jack Sayer
Born: March 22, 1923
Karen Alston (Actor)
Nancy Borgenicht (Actor) .. Woman Attendant
Raymond O'Connor (Actor) .. Security Guard
Born: February 06, 1955
Jeff Olson (Actor) .. Richard Carruthers
Born: July 16, 1952
Robert Conder (Actor) .. Trooper #3
Born: July 17, 1952
Richard Jewkes (Actor) .. Trooper #4
Stephanie Dees (Actor) .. Girl
Michael Flynn (Actor) .. Deputy Pierce
Born: September 28, 1947
George Sullivan (Actor) .. Logan
Walt Logan Field (Actor) .. Unger
Michael Ruud (Actor) .. Big Al
Eric Hart (Actor) .. Orrin
DonRe Sampson (Actor) .. State Police
Richard Stay (Actor) .. Wade