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Halloween II (Collector's Edition) [Blu-ray / DVD] (1981)

Jamie Lee Curtis , Donald Pleasence , Rick Rosenthal  |  R |  Blu-ray
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Product Details

  • Actors: Jamie Lee Curtis, Donald Pleasence
  • Directors: Rick Rosenthal
  • Format: Anamorphic, NTSC, Widescreen
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region A/1 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Rated: R (Restricted)
  • Studio: Shout! Factory
  • DVD Release Date: September 18, 2012
  • Run Time: 185 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (546 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0089BSM70
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #12,897 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

Special Features

• Two-Disc Set Includes Theatrical Version And The Television Cut With Added Footage Not Seen In The Theatrical Version

• Audio Commentary With Director Rick Rosenthal And Actor Leo Rossi (Theatrical Version)

• Audio Commentary With Actor/Stunt Coordinator Dick Warlock (Theatrical Version)

• The Nightmare Isn’t Over!: The Making Of Halloween II – Featuring interviews with Director Rick Rosenthal, Actor/Stunt Coordinator Dick Warlock, Actors Lance Guest, Leo Rossi, Nancy Stephens, Executive Producer Irwin Yablans, Director of Photography Dean Cundey, Co-Composer Alan Howarth and more!

• Horror’s Hallowed Grounds: The Locations Of Halloween II – Host Sean Clark revisits the original shooting locations of the film

• Deleted Scenes With Optional Audio Commentary From Director Rick Rosenthal

• Alternate Ending With Optional Audio Commentary From Director Rick Rosenthal

• Theatrical Trailer

• TV & Radio Spots

• Still Gallery


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"You can't kill the boogeyman," explains John Carpenter in Halloween, and to prove it he brings Michael Myers back in this handsome but grisly sequel. Jamie Lee Curtis returns as Laurie Strode but spends most of her time cowering in a hospital gown, and Donald Pleasence runs around like a maniac as the panicky doctor desperate to hunt down Myers before he kills again. Carpenter writes and produces with partner Debra Hill, and together they replace the mystery and uncertainty of the original with an exponentially bigger body count and some strange tales about the Druids and pagan ceremonies, and the now-familiar family ties between Michael and Laurie. First-time director Rick Rosenthal (Bad Boys) paces the film at a brisk jog and directs it with a clean, crisp style, taking the murders out of the dark to display them in all their nasty detail. --Sean Axmaker

Product Description

Picking up exactly where the first film left off, Halloween II follows the same ill-fated characters as they encounter the knife-wielding maniac thought had been for dead in the first film. It seems the inhuman Michael Myers is still very much alive and out for more revenge as he stalks the deserted halls of the Haddonfield hospital. As he gets closer to his main target, Dr. Loomis (Donald Pleasence) discovers the chilling mystery behind the crazed psychopath’s actions. Written by John Carpenter and Debra Hill, Halloween II is a spine-tingling dark ride into the scariest night of the year.

Two-disc set includes the theatrical version and the television cut with added footage not seen in the theatrical version as well as audio Commentaries from the Director, cast and crew.

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48 of 54 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars 2000 years later, we've come no further August 30, 2007
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In putting together this sequel, the powers-that-be decided to combine several of the strongest elements from the original film(Michael Myers, Dr. Loomis, the strong Halloween atmosphere)with the standard pace of an early 80's slasher film(people getting killed every 5-10 minutes.) For me, this is the ideal combination. There has not been a slasher movie since that I have liked more than this one.
Dr. Loomis is my favorite horror hero, and Michael Myers my favorite horror villain. They both enjoy some of their finest moments in this installment. I find this version of Myers creepier than the later incarnations, where he has suddenly grown into something resembling an nfl lineman. There is something in the deliberate movements, and the angular figure, that is decidedly inhuman. And Dr. Loomis elevates all of this to a far higher level than it could ever have achieved otherwise.His strength,courage, and iron will make him a hero. So does his moral anguish over seeing innocent people butchered. But there is also something in his personality that makes him the ideal adversary for the Bogeyman.Of course, as a psychiatrist, he feels professional responsibility. But it goes well beyond that. There is some part of his imagination that is obsessed with Myers, and some part of his humanity that is appalled by him. These feelings, taken in concert with his naturally heroic nature, make him the perfect combatant for Myers.
This movie has the ideal pace. The story is divided between Myers stalking people at the hospital, and Dr. Loomis working with the local police to track him down. Slowly, methodically, Michael Myers begins to remove the employees of the hospital, as he makes his way towards Laurie Strode.As always, he operates like a hunter, or sportsman. Several of his victims are given opportunities to save themselves, as they were in the first film. This is what sets Myers apart from typical killers-he is rather like an artist of the macabre. If it's too easy, he almost seems to regard it as beneath him. Of all the killings, my favorite is the nurse in the room with the aquarium. That whole scene is beautifully shot and lit, with the aquarium casting all sorts of reflections across the darkened room, and the cadaverous face of Myers gradually coming into view over the doomed girl's shoulder.The murder of the security guard is effective, as well.
The atmosphere is perfect. The long, winding hallways are ideal for a movie of this sort.There are just so many places where Michael Myers could be. The effect is only intensified as the night wears on and the primary lights are extinguished.The music is great, too. It incorporates the basic Halloween theme, but it has been altered enough to set it apart from any of the other films. It's not really a tangible thing: all of the elements just work for me.The doomed people, congregated in the dark hospital. The Bogeyman, always lurking in the shadows.Dr. Loomis, making his way ever closer to the scene of the slaughter.This is a film I never get tired of watching.
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30 of 38 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Absolute Essentials July 4, 2011
Format:Blu-ray
I have seen this film in excess of 300 times-perhaps 400-by now. I mention that for one reason..........namely, that you simply cannot watch something that many times unless you really enjoy the process of watching it. For instance, once you've seen something a half dozen times or so, all pretense of suspense is lost. There is no longer any suspense, because you know exactly what is going to happen. You're not waiting to see how it ends, because you know how it ends. Eventually, you know how each and every SCENE ends.

I reached that point, and surpassed it.........and yet I still kept watching it. For one reason........

Just about EVERY SINGLE SCENE in Halloween 2 is either perfect, or at least very, very good. This is the key. When I watch this, I will sometimes skip the scene where the ambulance driver plays the little prank on his lady friend. Not always, but sometimes.And that's it. There is not another moment in Halloween 2 that I find extraneous, even as many times as I have sat through it.No matter how often I've seen it, I never tire of it. And this holds true for virtually each and every moment in the film.

From the crucial scenes, right down to those that appear trivial, and everything in between...........they just got it right.

I have always felt that this was Donald Pleasence's finest performance as Loomis. He simply commands the screen. There is noone like him. This is also one of the most effective incarnations of Michael Myers. His posture, and mannerisms, are so rigid, so unnatural.........he comes across as the very literal embodiment of Death, itself.(notice that bizarre little pivot he does when he turns to spy on that girl through her window.)Decidedly inhuman.

There are just so many great moments in this film. It has an ambience that is all its own. For example, the part where Laurie Strode finds out exactly who it was who had been after her earlier in the evening. This was a brilliant scene, with the music and the way that the room is lit(with the hospital room darkened, and all that light flooding through the opened door when the nurse enters-very distinctive looking). Note the hushed tones, the lowered voices........much the way that people actually speak when they are in a darkened room. Or where the blonde nurse is seeking her, after she abandons her room in her dread of Myers' return. The dark office with the aquarium, as the unfortunate nurse looks in vain for the doctor........but finds someone else. All those macabre reflections, cast in every direction around the room, make it an unforgettable scene. Or the silent silhouette, lurking just behind that screen, as the nurse and paramedic plot their next move.

Want slasher 101? How about the doomed security guard, going to investigate a strange noise? You just know how that's going to end up.

A hospital is such an ideal locale for a slasher film to take place. The long, winding hallways..........all those rooms and dark corners..........It is dark, and quiet, and isolated. And those people who ARE there are going about their business, completely oblivious to the danger.

And, always on the periphery, the Bogeyman is silently lurking and waiting. While his patience is, as Loomis said, 'not human', you know that when he DOES eventually act, it will be with decisive brutality.

But it is Loomis, more than any other single factor, that serves to differentiate the Halloween series from any other slasher or horror phenomenon. He brings strength, heroism, sincerity, humanity, and a will of iron........as well as an extraordinarily distinctive, melodic manner of delivering his lines. Just imagine some of Loomis' lines in the hands of an average, contemporary actor. They'd be diminished, perhaps to the point of being rendered gibberish.

But in the hands of Donald Pleasence, they become lyrical, darkly poetic, profound.

Dr.Sam Loomis-he elevates this series to something that it NEVER could have approached without him. There is simply nobody like him.

For me, Halloween 2 is the ultimate slasher film. I love it more and more over time. I cannot recommend it highly enough.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Halloween II is the only true sequel to Halloween. October 21, 2003
Format:DVD
Halloween II is not as good as the original, that is obvious. Many die hard Halloween fans hate this movie and others love it. I would blame some of the hatred on the fact that John Carpneter opted not to direct. This resulted in the movie's lack of tension and dread that the original seemed to master. Halloween II also ups the violence and bloodshed (and random killing which really bothered me). This movie takes place right after Halloween ends. Halloween II benefits from an excellent, at times a little over the top, preformance from Donald Pleasance. Many complain that Laurie (Jamie Lee Curtis) sucks in this movie because she is so zoned out. DUH! She is doped up. This adds to the fact that she is helpless. The script may have some problems, but Halloween II is the best sequel. This movie, while not holding a candle to the original, is scary, exciting, and will keep you at the edge of your seat. After a climatic and explosive ending, it is obvious that the series should have stopped right there. But NOO, a string of retarded sequels had to be made. From the Doyle's house to Haddonfield Hospital, Halloween II finishes "the night he came home" very well.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great pick up for a Halloween fan.
If you're like me, you wouldn't put Halloween II on the same level as the original Halloween. That doesn't mean that Halloween II isn't a good follow up. Read more
Published 9 days ago by Jeff Gilliam
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best horror movie sequels
Halloween 2 continues where the first left off. Myers is still on the loose and Dr. Loomis is hot on his trail as the wounded and medicated Laurie Strode is left vulnerable in a... Read more
Published 12 days ago by Cagneyfan67
5.0 out of 5 stars Love IT!!!!
Very Nice follow up to the 1978 Classic. More of the night HE came home. A must see for any Halloween fan.
Published 20 days ago by TommyC
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome
The restoration of this film, and the reversible slip cover looks awesome. So much detail! I can't wait for more from Scream Factory! Read more
Published 24 days ago by Eric Gerhardt
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it.
Even thought they went a little overboard with the gore and body count, this is one of my favorite "sequels". Read more
Published 27 days ago by Anthony
5.0 out of 5 stars Happy Horror
My husband love horror movies and collects them. He has wanted this movie for awhile. He was very excited to get this for Xmas. I dont thinkI can watch it though;)
Published 29 days ago by smileycat
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome
Awesome glad I got this item it works great it does the job great. I received this item so quick I was blown away.
Published 1 month ago by Alex
4.0 out of 5 stars great movie
it is always good to see scarey movies!!!,,,but i have not really seen a horror movie that makes me jump,,,,,but i like the movie
Published 1 month ago by tanya emanuel
5.0 out of 5 stars Great horror movie
I love the Halloween series and this one has the best (in my opinion) kills of the series. Where are all the people in the hospital? Read more
Published 1 month ago by Clark Fleischauer
5.0 out of 5 stars Horror Classic
WOWW!! I had been searching for this on dvd forever and Amazon came through. I still have this on vhs but I enjoyed it so much more on dvd. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Mark Reese
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Why aren't the extra scenes edited in?
The new Halloween II Collector's Edition features the TV cut of the film which has the scenes added.
Aug 9, 2012 by A. You |  See all 9 posts
Why couldn't they have released this earlier?
I want to thank Rick Rosenthal for releasing the TV version. That has always been my favorite version! I will say Halloween II is the best one in the series. It actaully explains more, and you can see the child side in Michael Myers. The tv version also goes in sync with the comic books. ... Read more
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