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| Director: | John Marsh, Kelly Curtis |
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| A short documentary, done by John Marsh and Kelly Curtis, explores Curtis’ relationship to the Halloween franchise. Called “The Night She Came Home”, this featurette follows her as she attends a HorrorHound sponsored signing in 2012 meant to raise money for charity. | |
| Release Date: | Sep 24, 2013 |
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| Director: | John Marsh, Kelly Curtis |
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| Genres: | Documentary |
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| Production Companies | Anchor Bay Entertainment |
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Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
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Updated: Feb 03, 2025 Entered: Apr 27, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
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| Jamie Lee Curtis | Self |
| Brian Andrews | Self |
| Jonathan R. Ayers | Self |
| Nick Castle | Self |
| Sean Clark | Self |
| Charles Cyphers | Self |
| Kitsie Duncan | Self |
| Chris Durand | Self |
| Keith Fausnaught | Self |
| Michael Felsher | Self |
| Jamie Greco | Self |
| Brad Loree | self |
| Chris Ray | Self |
| Pamela Susan Shoop | Self |
| Nancy Stephens | Self |
| Tommy Lee Wallace | Self |
| Joseph Kryniski | Self |
| Name | Job |
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| John Marsh | Director |
| Kelly Curtis | Director |
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This was a great extra on the recent 35th Anniversary blu ray release of 'Halloween', one of my very favourite contemporary (to me, that means 1970-and-beyond) horror releases. I wish at the time that I had known about the event--the one time Jamie Lee Curtis agreed to appear at a horror convention, ... in order to raise funds for her favourite charity; namely, the children's hospital of Los Angeles--for I would have gone in a heartbeat. I haven't watched much of her work, admittedly, but I loved her performances in the four 'Halloween' films I have seen her in, as well as 'The Fog', 'True Lies' and 'A Fish Called Wanda'. As she stated about the convention itself, the film--as a documentary of a moment in time, and of horror fans' love for her work--was top-notch, and the extra is well worth a watch, both for fans of Curtis' work and for those wanting to investigate the subculture of horror fans in general. It's a fun hour worth spending.