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Halloween H20: 20 Years Later

This summer, terror won't be taking a vacation.
1998 | 86m | English

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Popularity: 7 (history)

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Two decades after surviving a massacre on October 31, 1978, former baby sitter Laurie Strode finds herself hunted by persistent knife-wielder Michael Myers. Laurie now lives in Northern California under an assumed name, where she works as the headmistress of a private school. But it's not far enough to escape Myers, who soon discovers her whereabouts. As Halloween descends upon Laurie's peaceful community, a feeling of dread weighs upon her -- with good reason.
Release Date: Aug 05, 1998
Director: Steve Miner
Writer: Matt Greenberg, Robert Zappia
Genres: Horror, Thriller
Keywords california, new identity, halloween, witness protection, brother, sister, boarding school, school party, uncle, sequel, serial killer, underage drinking, slasher, principal, death, evil, holiday horror, teen scream
Production Companies Miramax, Dimension Films, Trancas International Films, Nightfall Productions
Box Office Revenue: $75,041,738
Budget: $17,000,000
Updates Updated: Oct 20, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Jamie Lee Curtis Laurie Strode / Keri Tate
Josh Hartnett John Tate
Adam Arkin Will Brennan
Michelle Williams Molly Cartwell
Adam Hann-Byrd Charles 'Charlie' Deveraux
Jodi Lyn O'Keefe Sarah Wainthrope
LL Cool J Ronald 'Ronny' Jones
Janet Leigh Norma Watson
Joseph Gordon-Levitt Jimmy Howell
Branden Williams Tony Allegre
Matt Winston Detective Matt Sampson
Beau Billingslea Detective 'Fitz' Fitzsimmons
Larisa Miller Claudia
Emmalee Thompson Casey
John Cassini Cop #1
Jody Wood Cop #2
Chris Durand Michael Myers
Tom Kane Dr. Sam Loomis (Voice)
Nancy Stephens Marion Chambers
LisaGay Hamilton Shirl (voice)
Steve Miner School Financial Advisor
James Hunter Student (uncredited)
Name Job
Marguerite Happy Stunts
Julie Michaels Stunts
Laura Albert Stunts
Gilbert B. Combs Stunts
John C. Hartigan Special Effects Coordinator
Shannon Mills Sound Effects Editor
Matt Greenberg Screenplay
Daryn Okada Director of Photography
Patrick Lussier Editor
Debra Hill Characters
Deborah Everton Costume Design
Steve Boeddeker Sound Designer
Donna Keegan Stunt Coordinator
Lisa Mozden First Assistant Editor
Jacques Jouffret Steadicam Operator
Lora Hirschberg Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Chris Scarabosio Sound Effects Editor
Ethan Van der Ryn Sound Effects Editor
Al Nelson Sound Effects Editor
Kent Sparling Sound Mix Technician
Casey Stone Scoring Mixer
Eryn Krueger Mekash Makeup Artist
John Ottman Original Music Composer
Gary Rizzo Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tom Reta Set Designer
Robert Zappia Screenplay, Story
Ross Brown Casting
Christine Sheaks Casting
Mary West Casting
John Willett Production Design
Dawn Snyder Art Direction
Wanda 'Beau' Peterson Set Decoration
Ray McIntyre Jr. Digital Effects Supervisor
Mark Cotone First Assistant Director
Stephanie P. O'Brien Second Assistant Director
Ed Gerrard Music Supervisor
Marcia Holley Stunts
Richard E. Butler Stunts
Brennan Dyson Stunts
Casey Hotchkiss Camera Operator
John Boccaccio First Assistant Camera
James M. Tanenbaum Sound Mixer
Ken Beauchene Boom Operator
Todd Ellis Property Master
Jeff Zucker Gaffer
Mike Hodges Key Grip
Carolyn Dessert Costume Supervisor
Tania McComas Key Makeup Artist
Voni Hinkle Key Hair Stylist
Greg D'Auria Assistant Editor
Isabel Henderson Post Production Supervisor
Mable Lawson-McCrary Script Supervisor
Paul Croghan Production Coordinator
Jonathon Slator Location Manager
April A. Janow Production Accountant
Kiley Fascia First Assistant Accountant
Nicola Goode Still Photographer
Tom Grode Casting Assistant
Julie Glick Key Costumer
Sonny Merritt Set Costumer
Leah Brown Set Costumer
Shari Perry Assistant Hairstylist
Louis Lazzara Assistant Makeup Artist
Dawn Swiderski Set Designer
Vince del Castillo Transportation Coordinator
Brett F. Gates Second Assistant Camera
James F. Cornick Rigging Gaffer
Jason D. Hodges Dolly Grip
Brian Sata Rigging Grip
Craig B. Ayers Sr. Greensman
Bobby Joe Garren Greensman
Richard Cody Craft Service
Andre Fenley Sound Effects Editor
Marilyn McCoppen ADR Supervisor
Claire Sanfilippo Dialogue Editor
Sara Bolder Dialogue Editor
Sandina Bailo-Lape Foley Editor
Bruce Lacey Foley Editor
Dennie Thorpe Foley Artist
Jana Vance Foley Artist
Tony Eckert Foley Mixer
Frank 'Pepe' Merel Foley Recordist
Amanda Goodpaster Music Editor
David Slusser Music Editor
Nina Saxon Title Designer
Bob McMillian Color Timer
Gary Burritt Negative Cutter
Reid Paul Digital Compositor
Juliet Loveland Makeup Artist
Brian Jennings Visual Effects Supervisor
John Carpenter Characters
Frank E. Eulner Sound Supervisor
Steve Miner Director
Cassandra Kulukundis Casting Associate
Name Title
Moustapha Akkad Executive Producer
Paul Freeman Producer
Malek Akkad Associate Producer
Bob Weinstein Co-Executive Producer
Kevin Williamson Co-Executive Producer
Cary Granat Executive Producer
Harvey Weinstein Co-Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

Brotherly love just went down another notch. It's 20 years since Michael Myers Haddonfield, and in particular Laurie Srode, his sister. Laurie faked her death and is now a divorced mom with a teenage son. Michael is on his way to finish the job he couldn't finish two decades ago. A true and ho ... nest Halloween/Michael Myers film this one, there's the distinct feeling that the people behind the series wanted to show that they remember what made the series popular in the first place. It's still the stalk and slash formula of course, but Jamie Lee Curtis returns and her character is nicely written. She's obviously still haunted by events passed and needs a stiff few drinks from time to time to keep the edge off. Yet she's in charge of a private school and is a stern but adoring mother to her son (Josh Hartnett). And she has a boyfriend (Adam Arkin) who cares for her. The first half of film sets up Laurie's new world, while we jump back and forth observing Michael on his journey to final destination. Once the second half revs up, it's the scare time as Laurie's son and his friends come under great peril, which we know will lead to a final confrontation with Laurie. The kills strike hard, the suspense is ramped up, and then it's a frenetic action based finale capped off by a coup de grace of some distinction. All in all it's just a very good and proper Halloween/Myers movie. It didn't reinvent anything, it just turned the wheel full circle and arrived at a fitting closure. 7/10

May 16, 2024
Ruuz
5.0

Of course we all know now that _H20_ went on to have a sequel, a reboot, a sequel to the reboot, and another _Halloween_ film coming out next year, but props to _Twenty Years Later_ for at least *trying* to end the franchise. It's nice sometimes to watch a horror go out on something other than a fin ... al-scare/cliff-hanger. Also notable for being the first Michael Myers movie that's any fun. Not a great movie, but credit where credit's due. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

Jun 23, 2021
Wuchak
7.0

***Jamie Lee Curtis returns and the franchise redeems itself from the crappy part 6*** Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) is living in Northern California under an assumed name as a dean of a remote private school. It’s Halloween season and her son (Josh Hartnett) is turning 17. Will her evil broth ... er show-up to wreak terror once again? Of course he will. Adam Arkin, LL Cool J and Janet Leigh have side roles. “Halloween 4” (1988) was great and IMHO even better than the original 1978 slasher while “Halloween 5” (1989) was good, although it added a little campy humor. The next film, “Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers” (1995), was surprisingly a mess with weak characters, lousy story development and stale & pedestrian jump scares. So I didn’t know what to expect with 1998’s “Halloween H2O: 20 Years Later.” The movie starts in Illinois with a glimmer of humor and the final scene of the character played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt made me bust out laughing. From there, the tone turns dramatic as events switch to the posh boarding school in California. The characters are confidently established and we feel we know them as Michael Myers stages his assault. I’m glad the creators decided to finally switch the setting from Haddonfield, Illinois, to a wholly different locale across the country. Haddonfield was getting tired. The plot is similar to “I Still Know What You Did Last Summer,” which was released a few months later. “H2O” is arguably the second best sequel in the series after 4 and is at least on par with 5. It’s great to have Jamie Lee as the ‘final girl’ again. Michelle Williams also appears on the female front. She was only 17 during shooting and cute as can be. The attractive Jodi Lyn O'Keefe is also on hand. The film runs 1 hour, 26 minutes and was shot in Southern Cal (La Puente, Silver City, Chatsworth, Calabasas, Universal City and Los Angeles). GRADE: B/B-

Jun 23, 2021