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John Carpenter (The Thing) and Debra Hill
Written by horror masters John Carpenter (The Thing) and Debra Hill (Escape from New York), Halloween II is a spine-tingling dark ride into the scariest night of the year.
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Debra Hill
Written by John Carpenter and Debra Hill, Halloween II is a spine-tingling dark ride into the scariest night of the year.
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Jack Martin
Jack Martin would write Halloween II, which was released alongside Halloween II's film counterpart.
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by Carpenter and Hill
Therefore, Halloween II exists, still written by Carpenter and Hill but, since Carpenter had no interest himself in directing the movie, all the money went to Rick Rosenthal.
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John Carpenter
But lest we forget the great horror sequels built on foundations of other terror that didn’t need to be explained: George Romero’s Dawn of the Dead, John Carpenter’s Halloween II, Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
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You and Debra Hill
You and Debra Hill wrote Halloween II (although you didn’t direct People ), and now, the new film “erases” People , and all the subsequent sequels, from the timeline.
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and producer Debra Hill
Of course, one can’t blame Rosenthal completely as Halloween II was indeed penned by both Carpenter and producer Debra Hill.
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in Rick Rosenthal's directorial debut, written and created by John Carpenter and ,
Halloween II is a 1981 American slasher film directed by Rick Rosenthal in Rick Rosenthal's directorial debut, written and created by John Carpenter and Debra Hill, as well as starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Donald Pleasence.
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Etchison
Etchison wasn’t the author for the novelization of the first HALLOWEEN movie, instead, Etchison followed Curtis Richard’s 1979 publication of HALLOWEEN with the sequel, HALLOWEEN II (1981).
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by horror masters John Carpenter ('The Thing') and Debra Hill ('Escape from New York')
Written by horror masters John Carpenter ('The Thing') and Debra Hill ('Escape from New York'), Halloween II is a spine-tingling dark ride into the scariest night of the year.
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Carpenter and Debra Hill
A string of inferior sequels and reboots followed Carpenter's low-budget hit, from Rick Rosenthal's 1981 Halloween II (written by original screenwriters Carpenter and Debra Hill)
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author Dennis Etchison
As many of you already know, author Dennis Etchison wrote the official movie novelizations of Halloween II and Halloween III under the pseudonym of “Jack Martin”, but I was surprised to learn that Etchison also wrote the original script for Halloween 4, asked to do so by John Carpenter himself.
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Pamela Hickey and Dennys McCoy
Pamela Hickey and Dennys McCoy wrote Halloween II 1/2, and I want to say one of these episodes aired during prime time which I remember feeling like a big deal.
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by Jon Carpenter
Written by Jon Carpenter, but directed by Rick Rosenthal, Halloween II keeps the same tone and intesity that was created in the first film.
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Laurie Strode
The 69-year-old director, who also wrote the film’s eerie musical score, has largely refrained from making sequels to Laurie Strode's classic pictures, although Laurie Strode did co-write and co-produce Halloween II (1982), which followed directly the events of the first movie.
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Vinod Valloppillil
Vinod Valloppillil was the principal author of Halloween I and Halloween II.
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In 2007 and 2009 writer/director Rob Zombie tried to reimagine the series with writer/director Rob Zombie's own take on Halloween and Halloween II (I skipped these, but I doubt I missed much).
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Synth maestro Alan Howarth , 64,
Synth maestro Alan Howarth, 64, was John Carpenter’s partner in sound in the 1980s, composing for cult films such as Escape From New York, Halloween II,
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