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Halloween (1978 film)

Halloween
Halloween (1978) theatrical poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by John Carpenter
Produced by Debra Hill
Screenplay by
  • John Carpenter
  • Debra Hill
Starring
Music by John Carpenter
Cinematography Dean Cundey
Edited by
Production
company
Distributed by Compass International
Release date
  • October 25, 1978 (1978-10-25)
Running time
91 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $300,000–$325,000
Box office $71 million

Halloween is a 1978 American independent slasher film directed and scored by John Carpenter, co-written with producer Debra Hill, and starring Donald Pleasence and Jamie Lee Curtis in her film debut. The film was the first installment in what has become the Halloween franchise. The plot is set in the fictional Midwestern town of Haddonfield, Illinois. On Halloween night in 1963, Michael Myers murders his sister; committed to Smith's Grove Sanitarium, he escapes On October 30 1978, and returns home to kill again. He stalks teenager Laurie Strode. Michael's psychiatrist, Dr. Sam Loomis, suspecting Michael's intentions, follows him to Haddonfield to stop him.

Halloween was produced on a budget of $300,000 and grossed $47 million at the box office in the United States, $23 million internationally, for a total of $70 million worldwide, equivalent to roughly $267 million as of 2016, becoming one of the most profitable independent films. Many critics credit the film as the first in a long line of slasher films inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960). Halloween had many imitators and originated several clichés found in low-budget horror films of the 1980s and 1990s. Unlike many of its imitators, Halloween contains little graphic violence and gore. It was one of the first horror films to introduce the concept of the killer dying and coming back to life again within the same film. In 2006, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".


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