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Halloween (1978)
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Halloween is a 1978 American horror film directed by John Carpenter (who also co-wrote the screenplay with producer Debra Hill) that has gone on to become one of the most profitable independent films of all time as well as one of the most influential works of modern screen horror. It's credited with codifying the Slasher Movie formula first conceived by such earlier films as Psycho, Black Christmas, and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, and is generally regarded as the genre's first true entry.Halloween night, 1963: In Haddonfield, Illinois, six-year-old Michael Myers picks up a kitchen knife and stabs his teenage sister Judith to death without any explanation. Michael is subsequently committed to Smith's Grove Sanitarium, where he is put under the watchful eye of Dr. Samuel Loomis (Donald Pleasence). Fifteen years later — on the night before Halloween — he escapes from the asylum and heads for home, with Loomis in pursuit. Back in Haddonfield, meanwhile, shy teenager Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) takes a job as a babysitter for Halloween. As the night of masks draws nearer, she keeps noticing an eerie masked figure stalking her. While Laurie suspects one of her schoolmates is playing a harmless Halloween prank on her, she and her friends have no idea of the danger awaiting them and Haddonfield...Produced on a shoestring budget, Halloween became a massive success on its release and inspired countless other slasher films in its wake. It also spawned an extensive movie franchise starting with Halloween II (1981), followed by a remake/franchise reboot in 2007. Then, in 2018, yet another film in the series was created as a direct sequel to this film, ignoring all the others. | |
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Sexy Shirt Switch | |
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Sexy Shirt Switch: Annie soils her clothes while cooking, so she spends the rest of her time in the film walking around in panties and a man's Oxford shirt. | |
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Creator Cameo: John Carpenter provides The Voice of Annie's boyfriend, Paul, over the phone. | |
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Bloodless Carnage | |
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Bloodless Carnage: There are only two shots in the whole film with actual blood, and neither is particularly explicit. Laurie even walks (or rather limps) through the kitchen where Bob was Impaled with Extreme Prejudice and finds no blood at all. | |
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Trailers Always Spoil | |
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Trailers Always Spoil: The original theatrical trailer gives away the first scene's twist: that the killer is the victim's six-year-old brother. | |
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Tempting Fate | |
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While Laurie is telling Tommy and Lindsey that she killed Michael, Michael's shadow can be seen behind her as he comes upstairs to attack her again. | |
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"It" Is Dehumanizing | |
Halloween (1978) / int_16ad6f7f | comment |
"It" Is Dehumanizing: Dr. Loomis's treatment of Michael as a barely human "it" is established with this exchange with the nurse driving him to the asylum. | |
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Genre Savvy | |
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Genre Savvy: Sheriff Brackett wants to alert the public that Michael is at large in Haddonfield, but Loomis dissuades him. | |
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They Look Just Like Everyone Else! | |
Halloween (1978) / int_19a5d773 | comment |
When Laurie rips off Michael's mask, you'd expect to see a deformed monster like Freddy or even Jason...except it isn't the case. When Laurie removes his mask, Michael is seen as a normal looking twenty-three-year-old man, a complete aversion that he is a normal human being who's truly empty and soulless inside. | |
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The Bully | |
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The Bully: Three mean kids tease Tommy about the Boogeyman in the schoolyard, causing him to fall on his pumpkin and crush it. | |
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The Ghost | |
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The Ghost: Ben Tramer, Laurie's crush. | |
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Pom-Pom Girl | |
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Pom-Pom Girl: Lynda's Establishing Character Moment is talking about all the new cheers she has to learn. | |
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Halloween (1978) / int_21e5b9c7 | type |
Failed a Spot Check | |
Halloween (1978) / int_21e5b9c7 | comment |
Failed a Spot Check: Loomis hangs around the Myers house for hours before noticing that the car Michael stole from the asylum is parked a little way down the street in plain sight. Earlier, when he finds Michael's discarded hospital clothes, he leaves just before he would've found the body of the guy Michael killed for his coveralls. When going to meet Paul, Annie finds her car door locked and promptly goes to retrieve them. Upon returning, the same door is open and she obliviously gets in, only noticing something is off after noting the amount of condensation on the glass. Michael then promptly attacks from the back seat. | |
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Halloween (1978) / int_225d8ff9 | type |
Ambiguously Human | |
Halloween (1978) / int_225d8ff9 | comment |
Ambiguously Human: For most of the film, Michael seems to just be an insane man who can't (or won't) speak, but Dr. Loomis insists that there's something not quite human about him. Towards the end, we see some compelling evidence to support this idea, as he displays superhuman levels of endurance and pain tolerance, even quickly getting up after being shot six times in the chest and falling out a second-floor window. | |
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Bedsheet Ghost | |
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Bedsheet Ghost: Michael kills Lynda while dressed as one. | |
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Cute Bookworm | |
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Cute Bookworm: Laurie is bookish and an excellent student as well as desirable, albeit with a rather Plain Jane fashion sense. | |
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Apathetic Citizens | |
Halloween (1978) / int_25dc6ef5 | comment |
Apathetic Citizens: Nobody responds to Annie desperately honking her car horn while being choked or Laurie’s screams for help as Michael chases her across the street. | |
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Halloween Episode | |
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Halloween Episode: The film takes place almost entirely on two Halloween nights, 15 years apart. This was the idea of the film's financier, Moustapha Akkad. | |
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Damsel out of Distress | |
Halloween (1978) / int_2b49eaf | comment |
Damsel out of Distress: Laurie's the first person in the film to escape from and injure Michael. | |
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Ax-Crazy | |
Halloween (1978) / int_2d4fa515 | comment |
Ax-Crazy: Michael is somewhat of a subversion, in that he is more calm and quiet than crazy, but is still a cold-blooded homicidal maniac without conscience who is driven to kill. | |
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Hidden Depths | |
Halloween (1978) / int_2dc0d2bf | comment |
Hidden Depths: Laurie Strode — sweet, nerdy, pure, virginal Naïve Everygirl — can hold her own against a psychotic killer. | |
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Girlish Pigtails | |
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Girlish Pigtails: Little Lindsey Wallace wears her hair like this. | |
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Dies Wide Open | |
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Dies Wide Open: Annie, Bob, and Lynda all end up this way. | |
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The Sheriff | |
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Annie's father, Sheriff Leigh Brackett, is named for the female screenwriter of Rio Bravo (one of John Carpenter's favorite films, and a big plot influence on his previous effort). | |
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Stoners Are Funny | |
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Stoners Are Funny: Annie has a few amusing moments while high on marijuana. Laurie's pained hacking after trying to take a hit is also pretty funny. | |
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Mugged for Disguise | |
Halloween (1978) / int_3403abfc | comment |
Mugged for Disguise: Or in this case murdered for disguise, as Michael evidently acquired his blue coveralls in this manner. Loomis happens upon the scene of the murder but misses the tow-truck driver's body. | |
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Things That Go "Bump" in the Night | |
Halloween (1978) / int_34d7d9b | comment |
Things That Go "Bump" in the Night: The Shape (aka Michael Myers) is repeatedly compared to the boogeyman, apparently unkillable, and deeply enigmatic. He also seems to particularly target teenagers. In a subversion of this particular trope, he doesn't show much interest in actual children beyond stalking Tommy as he walks home from school. | |
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Kick the Dog | |
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Kick the Dog: Michael kills two of them, and it's implied that the first one was for food. | |
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Instrumental Theme Tune | |
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Instrumental Theme Tune: Composed by John Carpenter himself. | |
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Uncommon Time | |
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Uncommon Time: The score uses deliberate repetition of 5/4 to unsettle the audience. | |
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Barrier-Busting Blow | |
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Barrier-Busting Blow: At one point during the final chase, Laurie locks herself in a room and tries to escape through the back door. While she's fiddling with a barricade, Michael punches right through the door and unlocks it. | |
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Blue Is Heroic | |
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Blue Is Heroic: Laurie is the Final Girl and spends the second half of the film wearing a blue shirt and blue bell bottoms. | |
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Bittersweet Ending | |
Halloween (1978) / int_40cc0c7e | comment |
Bittersweet Ending: Dr. Loomis manages to save Laurie from being strangled by Michael Myers at the last minute, shooting Myers six times and causing him to fall off a balcony. While the carnage is momentarily stopped, Laurie is horrifically traumatized by her friends’ deaths and her encounter with Michael, Loomis is horrified to realize he was right about Michael, and Michael vanishes despite being shot by Loomis and thrown off the balcony. | |
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Vader Breath | |
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Vader Breath: Michael is constantly heard breathing heavily beneath his mask, a trait that was sadly phased out in later films. | |
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Trope Codifier | |
Halloween (1978) / int_44bd31e2 | comment |
Trope Codifier: Along with Friday the 13th (1980), this film serves as one for the slasher film genre. | |
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In-Universe | |
Halloween (1978) / int_469e3e2f | comment |
After The Shape has been defenestrated and is sprawled dead on the lawn, Loomis comforts Laurie. When he goes to look out the window, and the body is gone. The real horror is on Loomis's In-Universe Dull Surprise: he's resigned himself to the fact The Shape really is the Boogeyman. | |
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Cut Phone Lines | |
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Cut Phone Lines: Laurie finds them at the Doyle house she's chased into towards the end after being chased there by Michael when he slashes her. | |
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Scenery Porn | |
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Scenery Porn: This film features some of the best cinematography in Carpenter's career, such as leaves blowing around on a sidewalk. | |
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Half-Empty Two-Shot | |
Halloween (1978) / int_49d7c511 | comment |
Half Empty Two Shot: Throughout the first half of the movie, Laurie is repeatedly framed in this fashion, to suggest to the viewer that someone is about to fill the empty space. Towards the end, the setup is finally paid off when Michael Myers emerges from the closet to attack her. The film popularized this concept when it comes to horror. | |
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Gory Discretion Shot | |
Halloween (1978) / int_49f20c6a | comment |
Gory Discretion Shot: While killing Judith, Michael turns his head away after the first few stabs so we can't see anything other than the blade rising and falling (though we do see her as she falls over dead). Lynda falls out of frame as she's being strangled so that she's not visible in her final moments. | |
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Credits Gag | |
Halloween (1978) / int_4af55b78 | comment |
Credits Gag: The score is credited as being performed by "The Bowling Green Symphony Orchestra," a fictional name. John Carpenter (who attended college in Bowling Green, Kentucky) did it all himself. | |
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Dead Man Honking | |
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Dead Man Honking: Annie Brackett falls dead on her car horn after Michael Myers cuts her throat. | |
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Improvised Weapon | |
Halloween (1978) / int_4de1a4f7 | comment |
Improvised Weapon: Laurie uses a knitting needle and a coat hanger to fight off Michael in the Doyles' house. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_4de1a4f7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_4de1a4f7 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_4de1a4f7 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_4df647d9 | type |
Billed Above the Title | |
Halloween (1978) / int_4df647d9 | comment |
Billed Above the Title: "Donald Pleasence in John Carpenter's Halloween" | |
Halloween (1978) / int_4df647d9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_4df647d9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_4df647d9 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_4e4e98fa | type |
Touch of the Monster | |
Halloween (1978) / int_4e4e98fa | comment |
Touch of the Monster: Evoked when Tommy peers out the window and sees Michael carrying Annie's lifeless body in this fashion into the Wallace house across the street. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_4e4e98fa | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_4e4e98fa | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_4e4e98fa | |
Halloween (1978) / int_4e7f703c | type |
Wham Shot | |
Halloween (1978) / int_4e7f703c | comment |
Wham Shot: After The Shape has been defenestrated and is sprawled dead on the lawn, Loomis comforts Laurie. When he goes to look out the window, and the body is gone. The real horror is on Loomis's In-Universe Dull Surprise: he's resigned himself to the fact The Shape really is the Boogeyman. When Laurie rips off Michael's mask, you'd expect to see a deformed monster like Freddy or even Jason...except it isn't the case. When Laurie removes his mask, Michael is seen as a normal looking twenty-three-year-old man, a complete aversion that he is a normal human being who's truly empty and soulless inside. The Cold Open, where we are shown a First-Person Perspective of Michael's first-ever murder. He goes into a house, steals a knife, takes a mask, and stabs a girl to death. He then runs outside, where the girl's parents come home and take his mask off. We see that Michael is a six year old boy, and the girl he killed was his older sister. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_4e7f703c | featureApplicability |
-1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_4e7f703c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_4e7f703c | |
Halloween (1978) / int_506bf16a | type |
Sex Signals Death | |
Halloween (1978) / int_506bf16a | comment |
Sex Signals Death: Judith Myers, later Lynda and Bob. Annie is also killed on her way to have sex. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_506bf16a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_506bf16a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_506bf16a | |
Halloween (1978) / int_50d71a78 | type |
Dual Wielding | |
Halloween (1978) / int_50d71a78 | comment |
Dual Wielding: Michael stole two knives from the hardware store. However he doesn't use both at once, as he discards the first knife he's using after Laurie stabs him in the neck (it's shown on the floor in the closing montage) and then brings out the second, which Laurie uses to stab him again when he attacks her in the closet. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_50d71a78 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_50d71a78 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_50d71a78 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_5313c266 | type |
Bookends | |
Halloween (1978) / int_5313c266 | comment |
Book Ends: We open with a POV of Michael approaching his house on Halloween night, 1963, and we close with a shot of the Myers house, broken down and abandoned on Halloween night, 1978. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_5313c266 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_5313c266 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_5313c266 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_53407671 | type |
Action Survivor | |
Halloween (1978) / int_53407671 | comment |
Action Survivor: Laurie becomes this. Despite being a shy high school student, she's able to fight off the killer three times and does her best to protect the children. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_53407671 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_53407671 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_53407671 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_5369c081 | type |
Invisible Parents | |
Halloween (1978) / int_5369c081 | comment |
Invisible Parents: The only characters' parents shown are Michael's, as well as Laurie's and Annie's fathers, and only the latter — Sheriff Brackett — gets any significant screentime or involvement in the plot. Michael's parents are only shown for a moment and we hardly even see their faces, while Laurie's dad is only seen for a few seconds. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_5369c081 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_5369c081 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_5369c081 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_57980ca0 | type |
Smoking Hot Sex | |
Halloween (1978) / int_57980ca0 | comment |
Smoking Hot Sex: Lynda and Bob light up in bed after their sex scene is done. Useful for TV edits of the film where the toplessness can be cut without losing the context of the scene. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_57980ca0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_57980ca0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_57980ca0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_5924454b | type |
Cerebus Call-Back | |
Halloween (1978) / int_5924454b | comment |
Cerebus Call-Back: Laurie gets scared early in the film by an ominous-sounding phone call...which turns out to be Annie. She later overhears Lynda being strangled over the phone and assumes it's Annie playing another prank. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_5924454b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_5924454b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_5924454b | |
Halloween (1978) / int_59907e4f | type |
Police Are Useless | |
Halloween (1978) / int_59907e4f | comment |
Police Are Useless: Downplayed compared with other slasher movies. Sheriff Brackett does take Loomis's warnings seriously and joins him on an all-night stakeout of Michael's childhood house. Unfortunately, Michael's actions don't meet Loomis's expectations, and he and Brackett only belatedly realize what's happening. On the other hand, Michael burgles a hardware store early in the day and the police don't find out until hours later. It’s also possible that this wasn’t Michael, considering the thief stole multiple knives (Michael only uses one) and rope (we never see Michael with any). | |
Halloween (1978) / int_59907e4f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_59907e4f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_59907e4f | |
Halloween (1978) / int_5b565147 | type |
Meaningful Background Event | |
Halloween (1978) / int_5b565147 | comment |
Meaningful Background Event: Michael's modus operandi. He spends far more time stalking and watching his victims than actually attacking them. Throughout the film, Michael can be spotted lurking in the background, particularly in the scene set in the aftermath of Michael breaking into the hardware store. In that scene, Dr. Loomis is in the foreground and Michael is driving the stolen car in the background right behind him. During Annie's attempt at washing her soiled blouse, Michael can be seen watching her through the windows. He also lurks in a similar way while she chats on the phone with her boyfriend Paul. While Laurie is telling Tommy and Lindsey that she killed Michael, Michael's shadow can be seen behind her as he comes upstairs to attack her again. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_5b565147 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_5b565147 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_5b565147 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_5d397b9c | type |
The Mountains of Illinois | |
Halloween (1978) / int_5d397b9c | comment |
The Mountains of Illinois: The movie was filmed in California in the spring, but set in Illinois during the fall. You can see mountains in the background as Loomis is talking in a phone booth and palm trees as Laurie and Tommy are walking to school. The trees are also rather suspiciously verdant for all of the dead leaves scattered on the ground. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_5d397b9c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_5d397b9c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_5d397b9c | |
Halloween (1978) / int_5fcb9ad1 | type |
Time Skip | |
Halloween (1978) / int_5fcb9ad1 | comment |
Time Skip: After the opening, the film skips from 1963 to 1978. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_5fcb9ad1 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_5fcb9ad1 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_5fcb9ad1 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_60df53e2 | type |
Suburbia | |
Halloween (1978) / int_60df53e2 | comment |
Suburbia: Of the Midwestern variety (although it was actually filmed in the Los Angeles suburb of Pasadena). Also one of the first horror films to utilize the familiar suburban environment and a key contributor to the "suburban Gothic" sub-genre. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_60df53e2 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_60df53e2 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_60df53e2 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_652bf890 | type |
Drone of Dread | |
Halloween (1978) / int_652bf890 | comment |
Drone of Dread: Most of the murders in the film are accompanied by one of these in the score. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_652bf890 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_652bf890 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_652bf890 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_659ef759 | type |
Implacable Man | |
Halloween (1978) / int_659ef759 | comment |
Implacable Man: Michael cannot be reasoned with and keeps on trucking through multiple stabbings, gunshots, and a multistory fall. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_659ef759 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_659ef759 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_659ef759 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_67f3ff98 | type |
Brake Angrily | |
Halloween (1978) / int_67f3ff98 | comment |
Brake Angrily: Michael speeds past the girls while driving Loomis's car, prompting Annie to call out, "Hey, jerk! Speed kills!" He slams the brakes, then drives away after a suspenseful Beat. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_67f3ff98 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_67f3ff98 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_67f3ff98 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_6841f7f5 | type |
Evil Phone | |
Halloween (1978) / int_6841f7f5 | comment |
Evil Phone: Subverted when Laurie — already starting to freak out after having seen Michael watching her in several places, including her nextdoor neighbor's backyard — answers a ringing phone but gets no response from the other end save for gross munching noises. She hangs up, the phone rings again, she warily answers...and it's Annie, who wants to know why she hung up before (and explains that she couldn't talk with a mouthful of food...although why you would call someone to talk when you have a mouthful of food and ''can't'' talk is anyone's guess). Played straight later on, when Michael strangles Lynda with the phone cord just as she calls Laurie. Michael then picks up the phone to listen to Laurie's frantic cries, before calmly hanging up. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_6841f7f5 | featureApplicability |
-0.3 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_6841f7f5 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_6841f7f5 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_69681e01 | type |
Big Brother Instinct | |
Halloween (1978) / int_69681e01 | comment |
Big Brother Instinct: Laurie to Tommy and Lindsey. After all, she is their babysitter. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_69681e01 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_69681e01 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_69681e01 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_6b00879d | type |
Disconnected by Death | |
Halloween (1978) / int_6b00879d | comment |
Disconnected by Death: Lynda gets strangled to death by a phone cord mid-conversation. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_6b00879d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_6b00879d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_6b00879d | |
Halloween (1978) / int_6b5a92dc | type |
Uncanny Valley | |
Halloween (1978) / int_6b5a92dc | comment |
Uncanny Valley: The original Michael Myers Halloween mask was a Captain Kirk mask, spray-painted white and with the hair frizzed out and eyeholes altered. The effect is downright creepy. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_6b5a92dc | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_6b5a92dc | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_6b5a92dc | |
Halloween (1978) / int_6badd0a5 | type |
Anti-Climactic Unmasking | |
Halloween (1978) / int_6badd0a5 | comment |
Again at the end, when the adult Michael is briefly unmasked to reveal...a normal-looking, and surprisingly beautiful, man (aside from the eye injury). | |
Halloween (1978) / int_6badd0a5 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_6badd0a5 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_6badd0a5 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_6bf93fc7 | type |
FanService | |
Halloween (1978) / int_6bf93fc7 | comment |
Fanservice: In the opening scene, we get a glimpse of Judith topless and in panties through Michael's mask before he stabs her. Later we see Annie topless and in panties (albeit from the back) after she gets hot butter on her clothes and removes them before changing into a man's dress shirt as Michael watches from outside. Lynda also gets a scene topless...though it quickly turns into Fan Disservice when Michael starts strangling her and later when her corpse is put in a closet. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_6bf93fc7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_6bf93fc7 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_6bf93fc7 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_6e27397 | type |
Missed Him by That Much | |
Halloween (1978) / int_6e27397 | comment |
Throughout the film, Michael can be spotted lurking in the background, particularly in the scene set in the aftermath of Michael breaking into the hardware store. In that scene, Dr. Loomis is in the foreground and Michael is driving the stolen car in the background right behind him. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_6e27397 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_6e27397 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_6e27397 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_7012424f | type |
Stealth Hi/Bye | |
Halloween (1978) / int_7012424f | comment |
Stealth Hi/Bye: Pulled off repeatedly by the Shape, most notably in the ending. It is especially egregious at an earlier point of the film; Laurie sees Michael staring at her from a neighbor's yard, but after a close-up on Laurie that lasts all of a couple of seconds, he's gone without a trace, with no sign that Laurie had even taken her eyes off of him. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_7012424f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_7012424f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_7012424f | |
Halloween (1978) / int_714667be | type |
Murderer P.O.V. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_714667be | comment |
Murderer P.O.V.: Sometimes accompanied by Vader Breath. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_714667be | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_714667be | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_714667be | |
Halloween (1978) / int_720e0c25 | type |
Grave Robbing | |
Halloween (1978) / int_720e0c25 | comment |
Grave Robbing: An unorthodox example; Michael steals his sister's gravestone and later deposits it on the Wallaces' bed behind Annie's corpse. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_720e0c25 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_720e0c25 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_720e0c25 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_7241785e | type |
You Can't Fight Fate | |
Halloween (1978) / int_7241785e | comment |
You Can't Fight Fate: Lampshaded by Laurie's English teacher during a class lecture... right after Laurie, gazing idly out the window, has caught a glimpse of Michael watching her from across the street. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_7241785e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_7241785e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_7241785e | |
Halloween (1978) / int_73d4b01a | type |
In Case You Forgot Who Wrote It | |
Halloween (1978) / int_73d4b01a | comment |
In Case You Forgot Who Wrote It: The title is rendered onscreen as "John Carpenter's Halloween". This was the first of many Carpenter films to be billed in this manner. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_73d4b01a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_73d4b01a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_73d4b01a | |
Halloween (1978) / int_765a1683 | type |
Enemy Rising Behind | |
Halloween (1978) / int_765a1683 | comment |
Enemy Rising Behind: One of the movie's most famous scares has a Not Quite Dead Michael Myers slowly rising up behind an exhausted Laurie after she (and we) think she killed him. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_765a1683 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_765a1683 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_765a1683 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_78270847 | type |
Curse Cut Short | |
Halloween (1978) / int_78270847 | comment |
Curse Cut Short: Subverted, after Annie complains that Paul is grounded and "can't come over tonight". | |
Halloween (1978) / int_78270847 | featureApplicability |
-0.3 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_78270847 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_78270847 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_786bf97f | type |
Real Life Writes the Plot | |
Halloween (1978) / int_786bf97f | comment |
Real Life Writes the Plot: The original script had the murders take place over several days. Due to the low budget, the film's financier suggested setting the bulk of the film's action during one night: Halloween. This would minimize the sets and costume changes as well as provide a strong theme (and a title) to the film. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_786bf97f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_786bf97f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_786bf97f | |
Halloween (1978) / int_7ec94d53 | type |
Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds | |
Halloween (1978) / int_7ec94d53 | comment |
Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds: In the 1979 novelization based on the film, Michael Myers is portrayed as this. In the original film, however, this is absolutely avoided. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_7ec94d53 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_7ec94d53 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_7ec94d53 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_7febc23b | type |
Establishing Character Moment | |
Halloween (1978) / int_7febc23b | comment |
Establishing Character Moment: Myers kills his sister at the age of six, establishing that he is the villain of the story. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_7febc23b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_7febc23b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_7febc23b | |
Halloween (1978) / int_84764598 | type |
Dramatic Thunder | |
Halloween (1978) / int_84764598 | comment |
Dramatic Thunder: Michael's escape from Smith's Grove takes place during a thunderstorm. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_84764598 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_84764598 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_84764598 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_863fa679 | type |
What Happened to the Mouse? | |
Halloween (1978) / int_863fa679 | comment |
What Happened to the Mouse?: After the opening prologue, we never see Michael's parents again or learn what happened to them. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_863fa679 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_863fa679 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_863fa679 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_88abba17 | type |
Horror Host | |
Halloween (1978) / int_88abba17 | comment |
Horror Host: A TV station in Haddonfield (or some nearby city) has one of these, as referenced by Annie in dialogue. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_88abba17 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_88abba17 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_88abba17 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_8e4a0f15 | type |
Dumb Blonde | |
Halloween (1978) / int_8e4a0f15 | comment |
Dumb Blonde: Lynda, the blond cheerleader, rattles off all of the school books she regularly "forgets" to take home from school, which amounts to all of them. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_8e4a0f15 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_8e4a0f15 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_8e4a0f15 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_9059bd5d | type |
Peek-a-Boo Corpse | |
Halloween (1978) / int_9059bd5d | comment |
Peek-a-Boo Corpse: Laurie finds all three of her murdered friends in a 15-second span near the end of the film, the last two via this trope. This setup was mercilessly poached by future franchise nemesis Friday the 13th movies for most of their climaxes. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_9059bd5d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_9059bd5d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_9059bd5d | |
Halloween (1978) / int_90e31482 | type |
Laser-Guided Karma | |
Halloween (1978) / int_90e31482 | comment |
Laser-Guided Karma: Myers gives one of Tommy Doyle's bullies a good scare after said bully taunts Tommy about the boogeyman. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_90e31482 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_90e31482 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_90e31482 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_932da128 | type |
Monster Clown | |
Halloween (1978) / int_932da128 | comment |
Monster Clown: Michael's childhood Halloween costume. Was considered for the adult Michael as well, but the filmmakers wound up going with the soon-to-become iconic blank, white mask instead of a clown mask. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_932da128 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_932da128 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_932da128 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_94680696 | type |
Shaped Like Itself | |
Halloween (1978) / int_94680696 | comment |
Shaped Like Itself: | |
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Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_94680696 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_95bca4c9 | type |
Tuckerization | |
Halloween (1978) / int_95bca4c9 | comment |
Tuckerization: Dr. Loomis is named after Sam Loomis from Psycho (and one of the hospital employees can be heard calling him Sam). Tommy Doyle is named after Wendell Corey's policeman character from Rear Window. Other characters are named after people Carpenter knew; Leigh Brackett was a screenwriter who often worked with Howard Hawks, Michael Myers was a producer who'd entered Assault on Precinct 13 into European film festivals, and Laurie Strode was supposedly an old girlfriend. | |
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Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_95bca4c9 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_96a33f11 | type |
Riddle for the Ages | |
Halloween (1978) / int_96a33f11 | comment |
Riddle for the Ages: We never find out how Michael escaped from the asylum. Loomis and a nurse arrive and find that the patients are all milling around the grounds, with Michael lying in wait. The only hint is a blink-and-you'll-miss-it flash of a wrench Michael is carrying. We also never find out what the man from the cemetery keeper's anecdote did with the hacksaw... | |
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Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_96a33f11 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_96b89043 | type |
Not So Above It All | |
Halloween (1978) / int_96b89043 | comment |
Not So Above It All: Laurie gets in a couple of digs at Annie, notably teasing her for "exploring uncharted territory" when Paul drags her into the boys' locker room and quips "oh, fancy" when she sees Annie's Sexy Shirt Switch. | |
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Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_96b89043 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_99c36bb5 | type |
Ironic Nursery Tune | |
Halloween (1978) / int_99c36bb5 | comment |
Ironic Nursery Tune: Chanted by a bunch of unseen kids after the opening credits. | |
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1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_99c36bb5 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_99c36bb5 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_9bfb2f41 | type |
Dead Guy on Display | |
Halloween (1978) / int_9bfb2f41 | comment |
Dead Guy on Display: Annie's corpse is left posed on the bed with Judith's gravestone above her head. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_9bfb2f41 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_9bfb2f41 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_9d17b859 | type |
Made of Iron | |
Halloween (1978) / int_9d17b859 | comment |
Made of Iron: Michael. He takes a knitting needle in the neck, a clothes hanger through the eye, his own knife in his gut, six bullets in the abdomen, and a fall onto his back from a second-story balcony, and that doesn't kill him. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_9d17b859 | featureApplicability |
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1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_9d17b859 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_9e5369d1 | type |
Orphaned Setup | |
Halloween (1978) / int_9e5369d1 | comment |
Orphaned Setup: A non-joke variant comes when the cemetery keeper begins to tell Loomis about another grisly past incident from the next town over, but gets cut off before he can finish. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_9e5369d1 | featureApplicability |
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1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_9e5369d1 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_9e86e227 | type |
The End... Or Is It? | |
Halloween (1978) / int_9e86e227 | comment |
The End... Or Is It?: Michael Myers is shot repeatedly at point-blank range and then falls from a second-story balcony. When Loomis goes to look, however, the body is gone. Turns out he really was the Boogeyman. Thus, the parade of sequels begins... | |
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Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_9e86e227 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_9ee065ab | type |
Horror Doesn't Settle for Simple Tuesday | |
Halloween (1978) / int_9ee065ab | comment |
Horror Doesn't Settle for Simple Tuesday: As the title suggests, the movie takes place on Halloween, with only a single scene (Michael's escape from Smith's Grove) not definitely happening on October 31st. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_9ee065ab | featureApplicability |
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Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_9ee065ab | |
Halloween (1978) / int_a18a7c01 | type |
Hand-or-Object Underwear | |
Halloween (1978) / int_a18a7c01 | comment |
Hand-or-Object Underwear: Judith reflexively covers her breasts when she spots little Michael in her bedroom, then keeps them there in a vain effort to defend herself from his attack. | |
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1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_a18a7c01 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_a1a1491e | type |
Homage | |
Halloween (1978) / int_a1a1491e | comment |
Homage: Several shots are inspired by Psycho, including Judith's murder by kitchen knife while naked. The opening scene is inspired by the similar single-take opening from Touch of Evil. | |
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Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_a1a1491e | |
Halloween (1978) / int_a2b38d3b | type |
Eye Scream | |
Halloween (1978) / int_a2b38d3b | comment |
Eye Scream: It's not particularly detailed or gory, but Laurie stabs Michael in the eye with a hanger at the end of movie. Michael being Michael, he just walks it off. | |
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Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_a2b38d3b | |
Halloween (1978) / int_a2b998a0 | type |
Wouldn't Hurt a Child | |
Halloween (1978) / int_a2b998a0 | comment |
Wouldn't Hurt a Child: Ambiguous with Michael Myers. All of his victims are teenagers or adults, and he's never shown to be actively targeting pre-teen children except for when he stalks Tommy as he walks home from school. Whether this is due to happenstance or the fact that young kids just aren't on Michael's "to kill" radar screen is unclear. Either way, it isn't due to morality or conscience, as Michael has none; perhaps children just aren't as much of a thrill to go after as teens due to their helplessness. | |
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Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_a2b998a0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_a3912d0e | type |
Sexy Discretion Shot | |
Halloween (1978) / int_a3912d0e | comment |
Sexy Discretion Shot: Judith and her boyfriend make out on the couch, then head upstairs. From Michael's POV outside, we see the lights in her room go out, telling us that they're having sex. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_a3912d0e | featureApplicability |
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Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_a3912d0e | |
Halloween (1978) / int_a6123b72 | type |
Enfant Terrible | |
Halloween (1978) / int_a6123b72 | comment |
Enfant Terrible: Michael commits seemingly motiveless murder at the age of six. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_a6123b72 | featureApplicability |
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Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_a6123b72 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_a796d2a6 | type |
Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy | |
Halloween (1978) / int_a796d2a6 | comment |
Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy: Michael picks off the other victims easily, but he fails to stab Laurie in the first encounter when she was defenseless and caught off-guard. His swing only tears one of her sleeves and draws her blood a bit. She gets more injured from the subsequent fall to downstairs, however. | |
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1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_a796d2a6 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_a7ddc88e | type |
The Cobbler's Children Have No Shoes | |
Halloween (1978) / int_a7ddc88e | comment |
The Cobbler's Children Have No Shoes: Downplayed, but Annie is the sheriff's daughter. She smokes weed, plans to have underage sex, and abandons the girl she's babysitting. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_a7ddc88e | featureApplicability |
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Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_a7ddc88e | |
Halloween (1978) / int_a87b7e81 | type |
Scenery Dissonance | |
Halloween (1978) / int_a87b7e81 | comment |
Scenery Dissonance: Michael Myers stalks Laurie Strode and her friends through the sunny, idyllic streets of Haddonfield in the middle of the day. | |
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Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_a87b7e81 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_ad4c74ed | type |
Final Girl | |
Halloween (1978) / int_ad4c74ed | comment |
Final Girl: Laurie Strode is the Trope Codifier for a shy, virginal, and more morally upright girl surviving - while her outgoing, sexually active, troublemaking friends die. | |
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Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_ad4c74ed | |
Halloween (1978) / int_ae3d6438 | type |
Deadpan Snarker | |
Halloween (1978) / int_ae3d6438 | comment |
Deadpan Snarker: Annie, and to a lesser extent, Laurie. | |
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Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_ae3d6438 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_afcafc5d | type |
Drop Dead Gorgeous | |
Halloween (1978) / int_afcafc5d | comment |
Drop Dead Gorgeous: All three female victims are killed in a state of undress. Judith is wearing only panties, Annie has pulled a Sexy Shirt Switch, and Lynda is presumably nude although we only see her top half. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_afcafc5d | featureApplicability |
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Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_afcafc5d | |
Halloween (1978) / int_b032e4ed | type |
Ms. Fanservice | |
Halloween (1978) / int_b032e4ed | comment |
Ms. Fanservice: All three female victims spend a good portion of their screentime in some state of undress. Annie's wardrobe is particularly gratuitous, as she finds a way to need a Sexy Shirt Switch while in the middle of babysitting and then manages to trap herself in a window so her panty-clad rump is sticking up in the air. | |
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Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_b032e4ed | |
Halloween (1978) / int_b0692cd9 | type |
Intro-Only Point of View | |
Halloween (1978) / int_b0692cd9 | comment |
Intro-Only Point of View: The first several minutes of the film are shown from Michael's perspective as he walks around his house, fetches a kitchen knife, and murders his sister. This style made The Reveal that he's only six years old all the more shocking (at the time, anyway). | |
Halloween (1978) / int_b0692cd9 | featureApplicability |
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Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_b0692cd9 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_b30dd522 | type |
Quizzical Tilt | |
Halloween (1978) / int_b30dd522 | comment |
Quizzical Tilt: Michael does one after killing Bob. The actor was told to regard him like he would a butterfly collection. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_b30dd522 | featureApplicability |
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Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_b30dd522 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_b53077b3 | type |
Take That! | |
Halloween (1978) / int_b53077b3 | comment |
Take That!: Laurie has a dim view of Tommy's comic books. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_b53077b3 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_b53077b3 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_b53077b3 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_b5785433 | type |
ColdOpen | |
Halloween (1978) / int_b5785433 | comment |
The Cold Open, where we are shown a First-Person Perspective of Michael's first-ever murder. He goes into a house, steals a knife, takes a mask, and stabs a girl to death. He then runs outside, where the girl's parents come home and take his mask off. We see that Michael is a six year old boy, and the girl he killed was his older sister. | |
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Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_b5785433 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_b707726f | type |
Hypocritical Humor | |
Halloween (1978) / int_b707726f | comment |
Hypocritical Humor: Loomis spooks a few neighborhood kids and smirks to himself as he watches them flee, then gets startled himself when Sheriff Brackett puts a hand on his shoulder. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_b707726f | featureApplicability |
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Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_b707726f | |
Halloween (1978) / int_b970a40 | type |
Valley Girl | |
Halloween (1978) / int_b970a40 | comment |
Valley Girl: Lynda is "Totally!" a proto version of this. Amusingly enough, the movie was filmed in Southern California. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_b970a40 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_b970a40 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_bb30b9e9 | type |
Danger Takes a Backseat | |
Halloween (1978) / int_bb30b9e9 | comment |
Danger Takes a Backseat: When Annie gets in the car, Michael is behind her. He strangles her, then slashes her throat. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_bb30b9e9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_bb30b9e9 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c16b3149 | type |
Going by the Matchbook | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c16b3149 | comment |
Going by the Matchbook: Dr. Loomis finds a garage mechanic's abandoned pickup truck, and on the ground next to it is the same matchbook carried by the nurse who was with him when Michael Myers escaped the previous night. She leaves her matches in the car Michael stole, and they wind up on the ground next to the truck belonging to the guy he stole his jumpsuit from. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c16b3149 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_c16b3149 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c16f48aa | type |
Monster Misogyny | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c16f48aa | comment |
Monster Misogyny: While Michael does kill two men in the movie, they're mostly for practical purposes (killing the trucker for his clothes and killing Bob simply because he surprised him) but he appears to be primarily fixated on teenage girls, even from childhood. He also stalks and voyeuristically watches only his female victims and appears to enjoy their terror and suffering. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c16f48aa | featureApplicability |
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Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_c16f48aa | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c1b2c63f | type |
Dull Surprise | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c1b2c63f | comment |
Dull Surprise: Young Michael's parents' reaction to discovering him in front of the house dazedly clutching a bloodied carving knife. His mom even casually places her hands in her pockets. Loomis, after seeing Michael's body missing at the end. The idea behind this is presumably that Loomis, believing Michael to be pure evil, is unsurprised at his quarry's escape. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c1b2c63f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_c1b2c63f | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c1cef253 | type |
Nice, Mean, and In-Between | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c1cef253 | comment |
Nice Mean And In Between: The three girls again: Laurie is the Nice, responsible bookworm, Annie has a Mean, sharp tongue and Lynda is the In-Between — still rebellious but more vapid. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c1cef253 | featureApplicability |
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Halloween (1978) / int_c1cef253 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_c1cef253 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c2c80ef | type |
Neck Lift | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c2c80ef | comment |
Neck Lift: Michael does this to Bob before killing him. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c2c80ef | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c2c80ef | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_c2c80ef | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c335b9ec | type |
Irony | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c335b9ec | comment |
Irony: Immediately after taunting Tommy about the boogeyman, a bully runs directly into the boogeyman himself. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c335b9ec | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c335b9ec | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_c335b9ec | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c3ae004a | type |
Re-Cut | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c3ae004a | comment |
Re-Cut: The 1981 NBC broadcast featured a new cut of the movie with less violence and 12 minutes of additional scenes shot during the production of first sequel with mostly the same crew, and Pleasence, Curtis, Soles, and Kyes reprising their roles. They were all toward the beginning of the film, and mostly just exist to pad out the runtime and tie the story more directly into the sequel. This cut was used for almost all TV broadcasts until the late '90s when the film was first remastered. Around that time, an "extended cut" was also released on VHS and DVD that was the original theatrical cut with the additional scenes included. These scenes were also included as a separate bonus feature on the 2013 Blu-ray, but, due to fan demand, the full "extended cut" was included in the deluxe box set in HD as a bonus feature (with the added scenes in SD). New scenes include: Dr. Loomis talking to other doctors at the hospital about Michael Myers' case and then later observing Michael himself. Dr. Loomis talking to two nurses, who explain how Michael managed to escape from Smith's Grove. They also show him that Michael wrote the word "sister" on a door, making Loomis assume that Michael has returned to Haddonfield. Lynda talking to Laurie, who later talks to Annie over the phone. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c3ae004a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c3ae004a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_c3ae004a | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c3c18143 | type |
Hope Spot | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c3c18143 | comment |
Hope Spot: Annie is saved from being trapped in the window and looks like she'll be safe as she prepares to meet up with her boyfriend Paul. Michael then kills her. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c3c18143 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c3c18143 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_c3c18143 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c40c8b74 | type |
And Starring | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c40c8b74 | comment |
And Starring: A 19-year-old Jamie Lee Curtis gets an "And Introducing" credit in her star-making debut. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c40c8b74 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c40c8b74 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_c40c8b74 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c54d550d | type |
Novelization | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c54d550d | comment |
Novelization: Long out of print and tough to find now, it offers up a few additional plot points about Michael. For instance, it answers the Plot Hole about how Myers knows how to drive: by carefully watching Loomis operate the car, during their many sessions apparently. It also heavily suggests that Michael is possessed by the ghost of an ancient Celtic boy who murdered a girl he was in love with and was subsequently cursed, making Michael an innocent victim. It also explains the wrench that can be seen in his hand when he smashes the car window to scare Nurse Marion (he'd used it to smash the locks in the other patients' rooms, allowing them to wander outside). | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c54d550d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c54d550d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_c54d550d | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c660bc15 | type |
Fan Disservice | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c660bc15 | comment |
Fan Disservice: Judith, Annie, and Lynda are all in various states of undress during their very unnerving death scenes with Laurie finding the corpses of the latter two. | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c660bc15 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c660bc15 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halloween (1978) | hasFeature |
Halloween (1978) / int_c660bc15 | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c691d3f4 | type |
Offscreen Teleportation | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c691d3f4 | comment |
Offscreen Teleportation: Michael is very effective at sneaking around, oftentimes impossibly so (his disappearing act behind the sidewalk shrub in broad daylight, then when he appears in Laurie's neighbor's backyard and disappears when the camera cuts away from him even though Laurie hasn't taken her eyes off him being particularly shining examples), which only adds to just how chilling and otherworldly he is. | |
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Shout-Out | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c75df49a | comment |
Shout-Out: Haddonfield is named after producer and co-writer Debra Hill's hometown of Haddonfield, New Jersey. Laurie and the kids watch The Thing from Another World and Forbidden Planet on television. Annie's father, Sheriff Leigh Brackett, is named for the female screenwriter of Rio Bravo (one of John Carpenter's favorite films, and a big plot influence on his previous effort). Laurie reads a book on King Arthur to Tommy, who decides that he likes his comic books better. Dr. Sam Loomis's name is a reference to Sam Loomis from Psycho. | |
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Bystander Syndrome | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c83f40d8 | comment |
Bystander Syndrome: While being pursued by Michael during the climax, Laurie bangs on the door of a neighbor's house and screams for help. They turn their lights on, peer through a window and see her...and then shut the lights back off a few seconds later. | |
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Obvious Stunt Double | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c8c00dc9 | comment |
Obvious Stunt Double: In an unusual inversion, Nick Castle, a stunt actor, plays Michael throughout the film, including when Michael jumps up onto the car roof in the beginning, and his face is briefly visible, clearly not played by the same actor who appears for one scene where Michael is unmasked by Laurie. Instead of an obvious stunt double, we have ourselves an obvious face double. | |
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Impaled with Extreme Prejudice | |
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Impaled with Extreme Prejudice: Bob is (somehow) pinned to a wall with a knife. | |
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Slashers Prefer Blondes | |
Halloween (1978) / int_c9561e8b | comment |
Slashers Prefer Blondes: Lynda, although it's semi-averted by having brunette Annie get bumped off first. Michael's sister Judith is another aversion. | |
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Hollywood Darkness | |
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Hollywood Darkness: Halloween was one of the first horror movies to use the blue filter for night scenes. | |
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Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane | |
Halloween (1978) / int_cb70651c | comment |
Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane: Michael's either a) a literal supernatural boogeyman who can't be destroyed, or b) just an extremely tough and resilient psychopath. The film's ambiguous enough to allow either interpretation, although the ending strongly suggests the former. | |
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Face of an Angel, Mind of a Demon | |
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Face of an Angel, Mind of a Demon: Once Michael Myers appears on screen as a child. It may be hard to believe that a child with a harmless and innocent appearance is the psychopathic Ax-Crazy Serial Killer of the whole movie. Even after being unmasked towards the end of the movie, he resembles nothing so much as a normal, even handsome, young man.note Carpenter specifically wanted Michael to have an "angelic" face, to juxtapose with his horrible deeds. | |
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Nothing Is Scarier | |
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Nothing Is Scarier: Used throughout the film, most effectively in the final scene. Michael's ominous breathing grows louder and louder as we see shots of some of the places he's been during the final act, until...the credits roll. | |
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Bad People Abuse Animals | |
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Bad People Abuse Animals: Michael kills a couple of dogs over the course of the movie, though not For the Evulz. The first is implied to be killed for food, and the second is killed to stop it from giving away his presence by barking and to ensure it doesn't attack him since it is being threatened. This doesn't really make its death any easier to watch, however. | |
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The Foreign Subtitle | |
Halloween (1978) / int_d24c0700 | comment |
The Foreign Subtitle: The Night of Masks (Finland), The Night of the Witches (Italy), The Night of Horror (Germany). | |
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Character Catchphrase | |
Halloween (1978) / int_d308cbb0 | comment |
Character Catchphrase: Lynda drops "totally" into a lot of her sentences. Debra Hill claims it reached Memetic Mutation levels with a few teens in one showing she went to. | |
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Hoist by His Own Petard | |
Halloween (1978) / int_d397657d | comment |
Hoist by His Own Petard: Michael gets stabbed with his own knife by Laurie. This temporarily puts him down. | |
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Halloween (1978) / int_d4bf11d1 | type |
Dramatic Unmask | |
Halloween (1978) / int_d4bf11d1 | comment |
Dramatic Unmask: In the intro, when the slasher-killer is unmasked to reveal...a six-year-old boy. Again at the end, when the adult Michael is briefly unmasked to reveal...a normal-looking, and surprisingly beautiful, man (aside from the eye injury). | |
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It Was a Dark and Stormy Night | |
Halloween (1978) / int_d67aae8f | comment |
It Was a Dark and Stormy Night: Following the prologue, the film begins on a rainy Halloween Eve. | |
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Halloween (1978) / int_dbca2c99 | type |
Red Herring | |
Halloween (1978) / int_dbca2c99 | comment |
Red Herring: Loomis stakes out the old Myers home, thinking that Michael will return there out of instinct. He's right, but Michael had already been there earlier in the day and seemed to have no plans to return the same evening. | |
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Halloween (1978) / int_dc579c91 | type |
Contrived Coincidence | |
Halloween (1978) / int_dc579c91 | comment |
Contrived Coincidence: Loomis arrives at Smith's Grove to escort Michael to a mandatory court hearing on the very night (and at the very time) of his escape, thus allowing Michael to make off in his car. This may not be a contrived coincidence at all but could have actually been planned for by Michael, as he would've known Loomis would be coming to take him to the hearing that night. He waited 15 years to break out, which makes it seem like this was exactly the opportunity he was waiting for. | |
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Halloween (1978) / int_dda12cb3 | type |
Cat Scare | |
Halloween (1978) / int_dda12cb3 | comment |
Cat Scare: Early in the film, Laurie — walking home from school and having already caught a brief glimpse of Michael standing behind a hedge—is startled by Sheriff Brackett bumping into her on the sidewalk. Later, there's a scene where Loomis and Brackett are exploring the abandoned Myers house and a broken gutter suddenly crashes through a window, causing a startled Loomis to whip out a handgun. Still later, Loomis — keeping watch outside of the Myers house — scares off a group of boys from nosing around...and gets spooked himself when Brackett comes up behind him and puts a hand on his shoulder. Brackett really likes to sneak up on people, apparently. | |
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Color Wash | |
Halloween (1978) / int_e394c5d | comment |
Color Wash: Cinematographer Dean Cundey used this to give the daytime scenes an autumnal brown tint and the night scenes an eerie blue one. (The 2003 DVD transfer of the film "fixed" this, much to the dismay of Cundey and the fans. Thankfully, the issue was largely rectified for the 35th Anniversary DVD/Blu-ray release in 2013.) | |
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Halloween (1978) / int_e7e558 | type |
The Oner | |
Halloween (1978) / int_e7e558 | comment |
The Oner: The opening scene is one continuous shot until the Dramatic Unmask. | |
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No Ending | |
Halloween (1978) / int_ea2e9f2d | comment |
No Ending: Michael is shot several times and presumed dead, but vanishes without a trace moments later. Laurie screams in horror as Loomis gazes out into the darkness. End of movie. | |
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Big Damn Heroes | |
Halloween (1978) / int_eb81c601 | comment |
Big Damn Heroes: Loomis finally catches up with Michael at the very end, just in time to save Laurie. | |
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Halloween (1978) / int_f0e85546 | type |
Unbuilt Trope | |
Halloween (1978) / int_f0e85546 | comment |
Unbuilt Trope: One of the films that defined the Slasher Movie craze...only the killer's not all that invincible, the main adult character is actively hunting the killer down rather than being useless, the violence is shockingly bloodless by modern standards, there are only four onscreen deaths, the killer is deliberately given no Freudian Excuse,and under his mask, he's just a guy. | |
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Stock Slasher | |
Halloween (1978) / int_f2238159 | comment |
Stock Slasher: Together with Friday the 13th Part 2, Halloween serves as the Trope Codifier: Michael Myers sports a twisted Captain Kirk mask, never speaks, has superhuman endurance and resistance to pain, and wields a carving knife as a weapon. | |
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Creepy Child | |
Halloween (1978) / int_f3d5d15f | comment |
Creepy Child: Michael is first visible as a blank-faced child in a clown costume holding a bloody knife. | |
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Halloween (1978) / int_f4efb057 | type |
Characters as Device | |
Halloween (1978) / int_f4efb057 | comment |
Characters as Device: Michael does nothing but murder people, for which he has no motive and from which he gets no benefit. He's simply a monster to threaten our main heroine. It's intentional in this case, as Carpenter set out to make Michael impossible to sympathize with or even understand. | |
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Cool Big Sis | |
Halloween (1978) / int_f8600b | comment |
Cool Big Sis: While not biologically related to him, Laurie behaves like an older sister to Tommy Doyle, a neighborhood boy she often babysits. Tommy seems genuinely fond of her as well. | |
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Halloween (1978) / int_fabd6906 | type |
Everytown, America | |
Halloween (1978) / int_fabd6906 | comment |
Everytown, America: Haddonfield, Illinois, the fictional town where the majority of the story takes place, is your typical "all-American" town with idyllic suburban streets, friendly townsfolk, and the local high school girls babysitting the little ones. | |
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Halloween (1978) / int_fb2136ec | type |
Big, Thin, Short Trio | |
Halloween (1978) / int_fb2136ec | comment |
Big, Thin, Short Trio: The three girls: Lynda (big, as the tallest and most statuesque), Laurie (thin, with a more slender build) and Annie (short, at 5’3�, noticeably shorter than the 5’7� Laurie and 5’8� Lynda). | |
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Artistic License – Physics | |
Halloween (1978) / int_fc225bec | comment |
Artistic License – Physics: There is no plausible way a grown person's body could be pinned up on a wall with nothing more than a carving knife through the abdomen. | |
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Evil-Detecting Dog | |
Halloween (1978) / int_ff6ae1f6 | comment |
Evil-Detecting Dog: Lester, the Wallaces' German shepherd, barks at Michael hiding behind the bushes...until Michael strangles him. | |
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