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  1. Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers

    Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers

    R1995 · Holiday · 1h 28m

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  1. TOP CRITIC. Apr 29, 2005. Feb 22, 2024. May 3, 2023. Rated: 2.75/5 • Aug 19, 2022. This installment marks the return of the seemingly indestructible masked murderer Michael Myers (George P ...

  2. The acting is much better this time around with Donald Pleasence giving a good and final performance as Dr. Loomis, while Paul Rudd gives an amazing performance as Tommy Doyle and the rest of the cast is also amazing, at least in my opinion, this goes to Marianne Hagen and George P. Wilbur as Michael Myers. So, overall, HALLOWEEN 6 is not a ...

  3. Sep 29, 1995 · Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers: Directed by Joe Chappelle. With Donald Pleasence, Paul Rudd, Marianne Hagan, Mitchell Ryan. Six years after Michael Myers last terrorized Haddonfield, he returns there in pursuit of his niece, Jamie Lloyd, who has escaped with her newborn child, for which Michael and a mysterious cult have sinister plans.

    • (40K)
    • Horror, Thriller
    • Joe Chappelle
    • 1995-09-29
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  5. Sep 29, 1995 · Ok, the original 'Halloween' is very difficult to follow on from, but most of the sequels could at least looked like effort was made into them. 'Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers' is a prime example of this, a film with very little to recommend and just very poorly done in many areas.

    • (13)
    • Joe Chappelle
    • R
    • Donald Pleasence
  6. Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers was released on September 29, 1995, in the United States, and brought in a $7,308,529 opening weekend gross, coming in second to serial killer thriller Seven, being the first film in the series to be on par with Halloween II ' s opening weekend gross (both Halloween 4 and 5 had earned under $7 million).

  7. Oct 2, 1995 · Reviews; Oct 2, 1995 12:00am PT Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers The sixth entry in the profitable "Halloween" series may be an example of going to the well once too often. Run-of-the-mill ...