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Director: | Rob Zombie |
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Writer: | Rob Zombie |
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Laurie Strode struggles to come to terms with her brother Michael's deadly return to Haddonfield, Illinois. Meanwhile, Michael prepares for another reunion with his sister. | |
Release Date: | Aug 28, 2009 |
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Director: | Rob Zombie |
Writer: | Rob Zombie |
Genres: | Horror |
Keywords | nurse, post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd), loss of loved one, shotgun, therapist, trauma, halloween, barn, female friendship, insanity, rampage, purgatory, hospital, pentagram, mental institution, slasher, murderer, white horse, duringcreditsstinger, sinister, holiday horror, gloomy, mean spirited |
Production Companies | Dimension Films, Spectacle Entertainment Group, Trancas International Films |
Box Office |
Revenue: $39,421,467
Budget: $10,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Oct 05, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Malcolm McDowell | Dr. Samuel Loomis |
Scout Taylor-Compton | Laurie Strode |
Tyler Mane | Michael Myers |
Sheri Moon Zombie | Deborah Myers |
Brad Dourif | Sheriff Lee Brackett |
Danielle Harris | Annie Brackett |
Brea Grant | Mya Rockwell |
Howard Hesseman | Uncle Meat |
Angela Trimbur | Harley David |
Mary Birdsong | Nancy McDonald |
Daniel Roebuck | Lou Martini |
Bill Fagerbakke | Deputy Webb |
Richard Brake | Gary Scott |
Dayton Callie | Coroner Hooks |
Margot Kidder | Barbara Collier |
Richard Riehle | Buddy The Night Watchman |
Mark Christopher Lawrence | Deputy Fred King |
Jeff Daniel Phillips | Howard / Uncle Seymour Coffins |
Chase Wright Vanek | Young Michael |
Meagen Fay | Deputy Lyons |
Caroline Williams | Dr. Maple |
Octavia Spencer | Nurse Daniels |
Diane Ayala Goldner | Jane Salvador |
Adam Boyer | Bruce Cabot |
Duane Whitaker | Sherman Benny |
Betsy Rue | Jazlean Benny |
Mark Boone Junior | Floyd |
Brian Rae | Earl of Pumpkin / Deputy #9 |
Michael Deak | King Jack / Deputy #10 |
Mike Kasiske | Lord Treat / Deputy #11 |
Jake McKinnon | Bishop Trick / Deputy #12 |
Nicky Whelan | Wendy Snow |
Catherine Dyer | Reporter |
Sylvia Jefferies | Misty Dawn |
Silas Weir Mitchell | Chett Johns |
Robert Curtis Brown | Kyle Van Der Klok |
Greg Travis | Deputy Neale |
Chris Hardwick | David Newman |
'Weird Al' Yankovic | Weird Al Yankovic |
Matt Lintz | Mark |
Graham Marema | Janet |
Jesse Dayton | Captain Clegg |
Mark Lynch | Teenage Zombie |
Matt Bush | Wolfie |
Renae Geerlings | Deputy Gwynne |
Sean Whalen | Becks |
Chris Conner | Sanders |
Adam Fristoe | News Producer |
Eric Goins | Cameraman |
Trevor Pettiford | Sound Guy |
Justin Welborn | Mr. Hyde |
Michael Scialabba | Paramedic |
Eileen Dietz | Winnie Gilmore (uncredited) |
Christopher C. Romero | Bartender (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Jeremy Platt | Production Executive |
Robert Brubaker | Stunts |
Mark Varner | Stunts |
Ed Tapia | Production Supervisor |
David Daniel | "A" Camera Operator |
Elliott Schackne | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Michael Sandow | Second Assistant "A" Camera, Camera Loader |
David J. White II | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Amy Ecklund | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
Tracy Minnis | Camera Loader |
Scott Sanders | Sound Designer |
Bill Meadows | Sound Recordist |
Jay P. Ticer | Boom Operator |
Mike Sansom | Cableman |
Greg Mitchell | Video Assist Operator |
Bruce Hansen | 24 Frame Playback |
Matthew Kistenmacher | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician, Best Boy Electric |
Denny Mooradian | Rigging Gaffer |
Ben Gaskin | Electrician |
Brian Hart | Electrician |
Melissa E. Hollingsworth | Electrician |
Chris Anderson | Electrician |
L.J. Steele | Electrician |
Luke Bonneson | Electrician |
Travis King | Electrician |
Greg Still | Electrician |
Phil Miller | Key Grip |
Levi Loy | Key Rigging Grip |
Ronnie Chambley | Rigging Grip |
Jon “Sparky” Stevens | Dolly Grip |
Mike Beesaw | Grip |
Paige Jarvis | Grip |
R.J. Kirkland | Grip |
Wes Gilbert | Rigging Grip |
Sylvia Kay | Rigging Grip |
Dan Savage | Rigging Grip |
Paula Kramer | Production Coordinator |
Alexander T. Carey | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Nichola Lafferty | Production Secretary |
Barbara Lane | First Assistant Accountant |
Sonia Randazzo | Second Assistant Accountant |
Kimberlee Lucas | Second Assistant Accountant |
Seth Zimmerman | Assistant Location Manager |
Samuel Jerome Johnson | Assistant Location Manager |
Kip Bartlett | Assistant Property Master |
Daphne Hayes | Set Decoration Buyer |
Greg Waddle | Swing |
Heather Bowers | Swing, On Set Dresser |
Justin C. Hosp | Swing |
Patrick S. Johnson | Swing |
Michael Crotty | Second Second Assistant Director |
Ron Trost | Special Effects Coordinator |
Joseph P. Mercurio | Special Effects |
Neil Stockstill | Special Effects |
Russell Hardee | Special Effects |
Justin Crump | Special Effects Technician |
Greg Roten | Special Effects Technician |
Ken Reid | Special Effects Technician |
Christopher 'Woody' Wdowin | Special Effects Technician |
Casey De Long | Costumer |
Meta Moise Issa | Costumer |
Hans G. Struhar | Costumer |
Nathan Andrews | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Michael Deak | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Jamie Grove | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Brian Rae | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Connie Grayson Criswell | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Jesse Gee | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Brian Goehring | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Jake McKinnon | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Gino Crognale | Makeup Effects, Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Joe Giles | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Bart Mixon | Makeup Effects, Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Chris Zega | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Chris Hunter | Storyboard Artist |
Arma Benoit | Art Department Coordinator |
Megan King | Art Department Assistant |
Steven Kerlagon | Charge Scenic Artist |
Joseph Zolfo | Line Producer |
Greg Holstein | Production Supervisor |
Eddie Micallef | Second Assistant Director |
Danny Aiello III | Stunt Coordinator |
Vince Cupone | Stunts, Stunt Coordinator |
Robert Lau | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Jared Roybal | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Greg Wimer | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Doug Kofsky | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
Sammy Leonard | Camera Loader |
Stuart Deutsch | Sound Mixer |
Joe Savastano | Boom Operator |
Kelly Neese | Utility Sound |
Philip Gleason | Video Assist Operator |
Justin Duval | Chief Lighting Technician, Gaffer |
Doug Brantner | Electrician |
James J. Ferris | Best Boy Electric |
Jennifer Scarlata | Electrician |
Pat Crooks | Electrician |
Joy Weber | Electrician |
James McMillan | Key Grip |
Dave McAllister | Best Boy Grip |
Daniel Beaman | Dolly Grip |
Ed Koza | Dolly Grip |
Mike Montgomery | Grip |
Charlie Price | Grip |
Joe Valle | Grip |
Sasha Charlemagne | Production Coordinator |
Ozzie Pisarri | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Frank J. Ellison | Production Accountant |
Caryn Cheever | First Assistant Accountant |
Steven Weisberg | Location Manager |
Dave Ginsberg | Assistant Location Manager |
Lauren Minichino | Location Scout |
Kate Eisemann | Location Scout |
Joe Melillow | Location Assistant |
Ali Merhi | Extras Casting |
Jonathan Tessler | Property Master |
Philip Beck Jr. | Assistant Property Master |
Joseph Proscia | Leadman |
Stephen Paccione | Set Dresser |
Carl Sacco Jr. | Set Dresser |
Jonathan Washio | Set Dresser |
Steve Cascarelli | On Set Dresser |
Drew Jiritano | Special Effects Coordinator |
Andrew Mortelliti | Special Effects |
Sue Gandy | Costume Design |
Anne Gorman | Costume Supervisor |
Nisa Kellner | Costumer, Set Costumer |
Nikoletta Skarlatos | Makeup Department Head |
Allen Weisinger | Assistant Makeup Artist |
Sunday Englis | Assistant Makeup Artist |
Michael Moore | Key Hair Stylist, Hair Department Head |
Peg Sheirholz | Assistant Hairstylist |
Richard Hebrank | Construction Coordinator |
Peter Bundrick | Key Carpenter |
Martin Kirchoff | Carpenter |
William Hesler | Carpenter |
Chris Holbrook | Charge Scenic Artist |
Tom Leavey | Transportation Captain |
Henry Boyle | Transportation Co-Captain |
Jennifer Booth | Line Producer |
Hal Olofsson | First Assistant Director, Unit Production Manager |
Chris Heinrich | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Alex Scott | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Buck Robinson | Production Sound Mixer, Sound Mixer |
Brian Robinson | Boom Operator |
Howard Eriksson | Video Assist Operator |
Pete Welsh | Best Boy Grip |
Tony Giordano | Dolly Grip |
Ken Whales | Grip |
Michele Posch | Key Set Costumer |
Marnika Weiss | Costumer |
Chris Cline | Special Effects |
Shaina Holmes | Digital Supervisor |
Sarah Grieshammer | Digital Compositor |
Wolfgang Matthes | Scoring Mixer |
Sarah Martin | Music Coordinator |
Tom Rowland | Music Consultant |
Rob Zombie | Music Supervisor, Director, Writer |
Brandon Trost | Director of Photography |
Tim Sylvia | Stunt Double |
Caroline Vexler | Stunt Double |
Wayne Toth | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Tara Feldstein Bennett | Casting Assistant |
Douglas Noe | Makeup Department Head |
Barbara Harris | ADR Voice Casting |
Gregg Brazzel | Stunts |
Samantha MacIvor | Stunts |
Nicole Randall | Stunts |
Russell Towery | Stunts |
Oliver Keller | Stunts |
Dina L. Margolin | Stunts |
Cal Johnson | Stunts |
Chris Barnes | Stunts |
T.J. White | Stunts |
Timothy Healy | Gaffer |
Mary E. McLeod | Costume Design |
Sharon Watt | Script Supervisor |
T.K. Kirkpatrick | Art Direction |
Anna Rane | Script Supervisor |
Lori Mazuer | Set Decoration |
Chris Birdsong | Key Grip |
Sorin Ariel Iarovici | Assistant Editor |
Glenn Garland | Editor |
John Brunot | Property Master |
Stuart Sperling | First Assistant Editor |
Michelle Sebek | Stunt Double |
Natasha Ladek | Wigmaker |
Alexander H. Gayner | First Assistant Director |
David Paris | Pilot |
Neil David Pontecorvo | Greensman |
Joel T. Pashby | Editor |
Arturo Rojas | Key Hair Stylist |
Marsha Blackburn | Still Photographer |
Rawn Hutchinson | Stunt Coordinator |
Brandon Sebek | Stunt Double |
Darrell Hall | Music Editor |
Jay Spadaro | Stunt Double |
Don Lanning | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Louis Kiss | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Shane Morton | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Andrew G. La Marca | Unit Production Manager |
Emily McGovern | Second Assistant Director |
Chris Nielsen | Stunt Double |
Leslie Rodier | Post Production Supervisor |
Perry Robertson | Supervising Sound Editor |
Barney Cabral | Supervising ADR Editor |
Richard Dwan Jr. | Dialogue Editor |
Aynee Osborn | Dialogue Editor |
Frederick H. Stahly | Dialogue Editor |
Paul Timothy Carden | Sound Effects Editor |
Trevor Metz | Sound Effects Editor |
Thomas O'Neil Younkman | Sound Effects Editor |
Peter Staubli | Sound Effects Editor |
Mandell Winter | Sound Effects Editor |
Kevin Zimmerman | First Assistant Sound Editor |
Patrick Cyccone Jr. | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Chris Carpenter | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Robert Lane | Production Accountant |
Michael Neale | Location Manager |
Lisa Mae Fincannon | Location Casting |
Craig Fincannon | Location Casting |
Mark Fincannon | Location Casting |
Gene Vassilaros | Casting Associate |
Patrick Ingram | Extras Casting |
Robert Lucas | Leadman |
Robert Vazquez | Special Effects Coordinator |
Daniel Grant North | Costume Supervisor |
J. Brad Watson | Costumer |
Margaret Robbs | Ager/Dyer |
Luis García | Key Makeup Artist |
Daniel Coe | Construction Coordinator |
Jason Wilson | Construction Foreman |
Cesar Angobaldo | Transportation Coordinator |
David A. Little | Transportation Captain |
Nick Neutra | Foley Supervisor |
Kyle Billingsley | Foley Mixer |
John Guentner | Foley Mixer |
James Bailey | Foley Artist |
Cynthia Merrill | Foley Artist |
Shelley Roden | Foley Artist |
Trevor Ward | Dolby Consultant |
Skip Kimball | Digital Intermediate Colorist |
Amber Taylor | Digital Intermediate Producer |
Mark Dornfeld | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Michele Ferrone | Visual Effects Producer |
Paulina Kuszta | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Jamie Baxter | Digital Compositor |
Lindsay M. Hoppe | Digital Compositor |
Samuel M. Dabbs | Digital Compositor |
Steve Caldwell | Digital Compositor |
Adam Zepeda | Digital Compositor |
Scott Dale | Stunts |
Haley Nott | Stunts |
Ross Morgan Ruben | Stunts |
Benjamin Rowe | Stunts |
Monika Mikkelsen | Casting |
Tyler Bates | Original Music Composer |
Terry Haggar | Color Timer |
Adam Miller | Production Assistant |
Garreth Stover | Production Design |
Kevin Beard | Stunts |
Alex Brown | Stunts |
BJ McDonnell | "B" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator |
Glen Trotiner | First Assistant Director |
Lee Davis | Script Supervisor |
Name | Title |
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Mike Elliott | Producer |
Malek Akkad | Producer |
Rob Zombie | Producer |
Bob Weinstein | Executive Producer |
Andy Gould | Producer |
Matthew Stein | Executive Producer |
Andrew G. La Marca | Executive Producer |
Harvey Weinstein | Executive Producer |
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2024 | 4 | 28 | 48 | 20 |
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2025 | 3 | 7 | 23 | 1 |
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Personally, I found _Halloween II_ the darkest of any Rob Zombie movie, and certainly more menacing than any other _Halloween_ film to date. It’s full of tortured, nasty, hateful, abhorrent, violent and crude characters, and that’s just the good guys! Mikey is back, in a big way. His look is a littl ... e different, but in a realistic “I’m-a-serial-murdering-insane-homeless-giant” kind of a way. And although the bleak, demoralising nature of the film made it painful to watch at times, I would say it was worth it overall. Featuring some strong acting, a surreal but accomplished script, an absolutely amazing soundtrack, and a totally absorbing storyline. I may be alone in thinking this, but to me, _Halloween II_ is a worthy entry into one of the most successful horror franchises of all time.
What happened? When I watched the 2007 remake I was quite happy that it was a decent enough work and gave it 7 stars out of 10. This one though? Well the reboot is effectively killed as far as I am concerned. If there are to be made another movie in this franchise there has to be another reboot. Thi ... s one is just ruined. The first 20 minutes or so was not too bad. Then it just went to hell. Rob Zombie must have been high on drugs when he wrote this crud. A god chunk of it is just some drug-induced psychedelic mess. Debora Meyers is just a foul-mouthed brat who is so dislikable that you almost hope that Michael will get her. Dr. Loomis have been turned into a despicable asshole. Michael himself is mostly just a big dirty man who slashes people up. Occasionally he shows some of the supernatural qualities he is supposed to have but most often not. And he grunts a lot, what the f…? The dialogue is non-existent if you remove the foul language. I am normally quite resistant towards foul language but not when the movie is filled with it just to cover up the lack of talent in the writer. I think that I have not been so disappointed in a movie in a long time. This movie is utter trash and a disgrace to a franchise that is really one of my favorite horror ones. I am going to think more than twice before I ever watch a movie by Rob Zombie again.
I see 2 reviews here on this one, one is an 8 star the other a 1 star, I've been watching Movies for over 50 years now, I absolutely love them, all types and Genres, I can sit down with my Wife or alone and watch any good Hallmark Movie or any good Horror Movie, I have favorites in all genres. An ... d I think I can give a good honest independent review on any type of Move, so obviously here with an 8 & 1 star reviews one of them is either 100% wrong and the other right or this move possibly falls somewhere in the middle at around a 5*. I watched it for the 1st time last night, I like the original, it's not a great Movie but it's good and a decent sequel to the Original, Rob Zombie's Halloween remake of the Original was fairly good, 10x better than his second one. I have to agree 100% with Peter's review here, the star is a Loud, Foul Mouthed, and extremely irritating and ignorant Character, she is also a terrible actress in this Movie unless you just want her for her screaming in y our face. I like all the actors from other shows and Movies he throws in, some are wasted others are fairly good in their spots. I also rate it a 1 STAR, I'm not against Foul language in a Movie, but it should be used in the right spots and times, in this one, they just throw the F-Bombs out there like it's a normal thing and it's not, even when I worked in a Factory with mostly Men that drank some before during and after work, they did not use foul language that often. I could have raised my rating higher if that was not the case and if she was nothing more than a screamer, let her act a little, I agree with Peter's question, was Rob High when he filmed this, LOL!, the reviewer that rates it an 8 star is WAY OFF!, I'm sorry whomever you are, but the only thing you get right is, it is Rob's Darkest Movie yet, other than that, this MOVIE SUCKS! DO NOT WASTE 1 MINUTE OF YOUR LIFE WATCHING IT, watch the 2nd one with Jamie Lee Curtis, it's pretty good and also number 3 it's not a bad one either and better than the reviews it got.
Malcolm McDowell so 2 stars just like I did the first one: ** The nudity isn't as much, so maybe I was wrong, maybe he was going for satire in the first one and not snuff porn...or maybe he was told to tone it down with the rape and dead naked women... ...but there are still naked women that get ... murdered by the big scary male monster after committing a fundamentalist sin of one kind or another... ...so was it intended to be a satire of the genre or does it just get Zombie off? Still not sure. And again, the atmosphere isn't there. The film has a feel to it that is almost grindhouse sleaze without being good enough to really achieve grindhouse sleaze. It makes for an off putting after taste in your mouth. And with all the nudity it still feels like its trying to be Friday the 13th more than it is a Halloween installment. Yet again I ask "Why remake it?" And this time the answer I can come up with is, Zombie is a great musician...unfortunately he shouldn't quit his day job.
**Paying to see this is a waste of time and money.** I've seen the original franchise, but I confess that "Halloween" will never be a movie that I enjoy. It's simply not the style of horror I enjoy: "slasher" films are simply too "campy" and will probably scare only those whose fear is measured b ... y the amount of fake blood used in the scene. However, Carpenter's films acquired, with some merit, the character of classics. None of the older sequels even deserve to be used as a benchmark. They are simply awful, and it was the Franciscan poverty of subsequent films that motivated Rob Zombie to take the franchise and start over from scratch. And if the first movie was bad, this one is worse. The film wastes no time with introductions. Starting at the point where the predecessor ends, it immediately transports us to the action, with a lot of deaths of characters that we do not know, and with which we do not care. The film thus functions as a virtual meat mincer. The script is downright amateurish, and an excuse for a horror film based solely on gratuitous bloodshed. The actors are pretty bad. Malcom McDowell, who is usually a very good actor if he is well directed, has one of the worst works of his career in this film: in addition to having almost no time to do anything, the little he does is terribly bad, and the character is very bad. and unhappy. Brad Dourif does what he can, but in all fairness, I can't rate his effort beyond merely satisfying. Even so, he is the best actor in the film. The rest of the cast is forgettable, or downright awful, and that includes the entirety of the female cast. Technically, the film bets heavily on CGI and liters of fake blood. The director completely forgot that the audience tends to feel the film more if they really sympathize, or care, with some of the characters, and in particular with the protagonist. Instead, he offers us all the fake blood he could buy with his millionaire budget, and grotesque deaths. It's no more exciting or frightening than an expensive video game, but it must have brought in a nice bag of money for the main players...
It's a bore! I didn't anticipate much from 2009's <em>'Halloween II'</em> based on its predecessor and it turns out I was right to have done so. It's nae good! More of Brad Dourif is nice, though to be honest none of the cast members do anything to elevate this film up. Not that I blame those ... onscreen, as it's all poorly cobbled together. The early hospital scene, starring Octavia Spencer and Richard Riehle (minorly) interestingly, showed some promise, but this flick quickly descends into a waste of 105 or so minutes; I zoned out a few times.