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Halloween: Resurrection
Evil comes home.
( Horror / Thriller )


Halloween: Resurrection Poster

MPAA Rating:
R
[strong violence‚ language‚ some sexuality and brief drug use]

US Runtime: 94 min

Premiere Date:
Jul 01, 2002   [USA]
 
Director: Rick Rosenthal
 
Writers: Debra Hill   [characters]   [characters]
John Carpenter   [characters]   [characters]
Larry Brand   [story]   [story]
Larry Brand   [screenplay]   [screenplay]
 
Music by Danny Lux
Marco Beltrami   [additional music]
John Carpenter   [theme]
 
Cinematography: David Geddes
 
Edited by: Robert A Ferretti
 
Production Companys: Dimension Films
Nightfall Productions
Trancas International Films Inc.
 


Special Effects:

Amalgamated Pixels
visual effects
Digital Dimension
visual effects
Neo Digital Imaging
visual effects
 
The Computer Cafe
digital effects
Two Hours In The Dark
special make-up effects
 

Filming Locations: (Now With Clickable Links To Location On Google Maps)

 

Tech Info:

Budget:
$15,000,000 (USA)
Color Info:
Color
Laboratory:
DeLuxe
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1
Cinematographic Process:
Super 35 - anamorphic
Film Negative Format:
35 mm
Printed Film Format:
35 mm
Shooting Dates:
14 May 2001 - 22 Jun 2001
Sep 2001 - Oct 2001 (reshoots)

Quotes:

  • Freddie Harris: [Fighting Michael] Let's see what you got!
     
  • Freddie Harris: Trick or treat, motherf**ker!
     
  • Laurie Strode: Are you afraid of me, Michael?
     
  • Jim Morgan: [To Donna] Nice legs. What time do they open?
    [Donna gives him the finger]
    Jim Morgan: At one?
     
  • Freddie Harris: Let the dangertainment begin!
     

Trivia:

  • Katee Sackhoff originally was supposed to portray Donna Chang.
     
  • Jamie Lee Curtis was contractually obligated to do at least a 30-second cameo, but she liked the script so much that she increased her involvement in the opening scene.
     
  • Director Rick Rosenthal previously directed Halloween II - 21 years earlier.
     
  • Michael Myers is not given credit for any of the murders that occur in Halloweens' 4, 5, or 6. A sanitarium resident even notes that Myers was not heard from for the twenty years between the events that occur in Halloween II and Halloween H20: 20 Years Later.
     
  • The Halloween: Resurrection trailer was first seen before Jason X which was released on the 26th of April 2002.
     


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