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Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers

4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 5,655 ratings
IMDb5.8/10.0

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July 20, 1999
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Format NTSC, Widescreen, Color
Contributor Pleasence, Cornell, Patak, Harris
Language English
Runtime 1 hour and 28 minutes

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  • Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.85:1
  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ R (Restricted)
  • Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.1 x 5.42 x 0.58 inches; 2.93 ounces
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ NTSC, Widescreen, Color
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 28 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ July 20, 1999
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Pleasence, Cornell, Harris, Patak
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Anchor Bay Home Entertainment
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B000009OS5
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 5,655 ratings

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4.6 out of 5 stars
4.6 out of 5
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A Good Sequel
4 Stars
A Good Sequel
BLU-RAY RELEASEDespite its faults, I found this to be a far more satisfying sequel than Halloween 2.As you can see by the photos that I included, my favorite part of the movie were the highly atmospheric still Autumn shots used in the opening credits. Leveraging the feel of Fall and the Halloween season, is an essential component to the original's success.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2008
It's about time that they finally got around to making a HALLOWEEN IV resurrecting Michael Myers from HALLOWEEN I and II and got it released on DVD.

This was a great Halloween addition, despite George Wilbur's role as Michael Myers not being as creepy or as sophisticated nor as convincing as Nick Castle role as Michael Myers in HALLOWEEN I and Dick Warlock's role as Michael Myers in HALLOWEEN 2, since Michael didn't do his heavy-breathing the way Myers did in both HALLOWEEN II and the original, plus the music score in HALLOWEEN 4 wasn't quite as good nor as creepy as the music scores used in both the first 2 HALLOWEEN's.

On the other hand, HALLOWEEN IV made a great resurrection by bringing Michael Myers back in the Fall of 1988 after HALLOWEEN III: SEASON OF THE WITCH bombed at the box office back in the Fall of 1982 along with the fact that me and a lot of other Halloween fanatics had wished for Michael Myers to come back as well as another HALLOWEEN addition to the Halloween saga to plot a revenge in his hometown(Haddonfield, Illinois) after 10 years trying to repeat the same disaster and ordeal he caused in Haddonfield back in the Fall of 1978 with Donald Pleasance reprising his role as the now fire-scarred obsessed Dr. Loomis hot on Myers trail again unsuccessfully attempting to prevent another disasterous Halloween night in the remote Haddonfield.

It's just too bad they had taken so long to make a HALLOWEEN 4, which didn't finally come out till 6 years after the cheesy unsuccessful HALLOWEEN 3 came out, because between Halloween sequels that took place between the original and HALLOWEEN III, they ended up waiting 7 years to make another Halloween sequel with Michael Myers in it, since the last Halloween installation with Michael Myers prior to HALLOWEEN 4 was HALLOWEEN 2, which theatrical release was in the Fall of 1981, which was a pretty long time to wait to bring back the successful character of all the Halloween movies.

Therefore; in HALLOWEEN IV the producers had to improvise by revising the story & conclusion to what supposedly ended up happening on Halloween night of 1978 since HALLOWEEN 2 concluded with Loomis and Myers presumably dying off in the Haddonfield Memorial Hospital fire explosion, but in this flick Loomis and Myers miraculously didn't die in that hospital fire after all, but had nearly burned to death after Loomis set Myers on fire during that hospital expolosion leaving Myers in a presumed 10-year coma until he finally awakens from it in this movie on Halloween Eve of 1988 to relive his killing-spree.

I don't think director(Dwight Little) did as good of a job with HALLOWEEN 4 as John Carpenter did in HALLOWEEN I and Rick Rosenthal did with HALLOWEEN II.

Therefore, I think HALLOWEEN IV probably would've been better and quite a bit more shocking if John Carpenter had directed it, since he did a phenomenal job making HALLOWEEN I along with all the music scoring he did in both the original and HALLOWEEN 2 along with using his creative phenomenal HALLOWEEN Theme that was also used in HALLOWEEN I and II, which reminds me that HALLOWEEN IV came out the same year that both FRIDAY THE 13TH-PART VII: THE NEW BLOOD and NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET-PART IV: THE DREAM MASTER did, since FRIDAY THE 13TH-PART 7 was released in the movie theatre in the Spring of 1988, NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET-PART 4 was released in the Summer of 1988 and HALLOWEEN 4 was released in the Autumn of 1988.

The one thing that baffles me that didn't make a lot of sense about HALLOWEEN IV is how was Michael Myers able to see again and how was Michael Myers able to know that his kid sister Laurie Strode(Jamie-Lee Curtis) was dead and how was Michael to know what his niece Jamie(Danielle Harris)even looked like since Michael had both his eyes shot out in HALLOWEEN II and had been incapaccitated in a deep-sleep for 10 years after Halloween night of 1978 and how would he even know to track his adopted niece instead of his sister, since Laurie was no where to be found and was supposedly dead already, since Michael had never even laid eyes on Jamie along with the fact that Michael had already been in a coma before Jamie was even born.

The other thing that baffles me about HALLOWEEN IV is in this sequel; the fictional remote town of Haddonfield is bigger, prettier, more colorful, and quite alive for a town that is located in a secluded area, but in HALLOWEEN I the city of Haddonfield was like a ghost-town since Haddonfield was smaller, quieter, less colorful, and even more rural than it was in this movie, but perhaps it was due to the fact that the filming locations in HALLOWEEN 4 took place in Salt Lake City, Utah back in the Spring of 1988, but in the orginal HALLOWEEN the filming locations took place in the L.A. Area, especially in Pasadena and Hollywood which was why producers had to import Autumn leaves during its filming in Southern California back in the Spring of 1978.

However; my guess on why they had decided to bring Michael Myers back and were prompted to make HALLOWEEN 4 was due to the fact that HALLOWEEN 3: THE SEASON OF THE WITCH had toppled so badly at the box office with very poor reviews back in the Autumn of 1982 after it was released in the movies back in October 1982, since HALLOWEEN III had no Michael Myers, no Dr. Loomis(Donald Pleasance), no Laurie, and no Sheriff Brackett(Charles Cyphers), especially no Michael Myers, but the only reason why HALLOWEEN 3 was unrelated to HALLOWEEN I and 2 was due to the fact that John Carpenter & Debra Hill only agreed to produce another sequel if HALLOWEEN III had no Michael Myers since they felt Michael had run his course.

Overall, HALLOWEEN IV was not a bad flick, even though HALLOWEEN 4 wasn't quite as good as the first 2 HALLOWEENs, but was still way better than HALLOWEEN III: THE SEASON OF THE WITCH was, especially since HALLOWEEN 3 was the weakest sequel to the whole Halloween saga and was totally unrelated to the rest of the Halloween installments, especially from HALLOWEEN I and II.

The only thing I find kind of odd is why didn't the producers use Michael Myers new mask that he used in this HALLOWEEN IV on the cover & poster of this sequel instead of using the mask that he used in the original HALLOWEEN which was actually a STAR TREK Capt. Kirk mask spray painted with white, but in this sequel, they used a more self-made ghoulish Halloween mask that was a little more sophisticated & ghostly, but a little less creepy.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2023
For any Halloween series LOVER, Halloween 4: The return of Michael Myers is my favorite after the 1978 original Halloween, when it all started in Haddonfield, Illinois on Halloween night in 1963. I love all of the movies (minus the Rob Zombie versions)…….but there’s something about part 4 that makes it my go to movie. I’ve seen it probably a 100,000 times……..Halloween is my favorite time of year and all the horror movies on TV (especially FearFeast on AMC)……I don’t wanna leave the TV during the time that all the good horror movies come in. I know there are other ppl that are as crazy about the Halloween movies as I am so, I absolutely 100 billion % highly recommend this Halloween 4: The return of Michael Myers⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024
Movie kept me interested and watched it 2 times. Pretty good
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2024
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Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2012
Let's be honest here, no matter what horror franchise, the original is, and always will be, the best of the series. There are no ifs ands or buts about it. Yet every once in a while there comes a sequel that is actually worth the money that's spent on it by the company and the public.

For the "Halloween" franchise, that sequel was "Halloween 4".

The execs. in charge of the franchise made a hug mistake in "Halloween 3," making it completely independent of the tale of Michael Myers. This film, however, reunites viewers with their beloved blank-faced, sociopathic trick-or-treater they all know and love in a huge way.

Following the events of "Halloween II," Michael Myers is in a coma, severely burnt from his most recent battle with his former doctor Sam Loomis (Donald Pleasance). While being transferred to another hospital, Michael escapes to hunt down his niece Jamie (Danielle Harris) and once again bring terror to the town of Haddonfield.

Honestly, this movie is impeccably made. This is the only sequel that addresses how Michael got another mask. This is also the only sequel that actually instills the feeling of autumn from the very first couple of frames.

The story is not too over done (as it is in the sixth installment) and the plot line is pretty solid for being about a serial killer stalking a little girl. The acting is amazing on all counts. Harris is, believably, one of the greatest child horror movie actors I've ever seen. This makes all preconceived notions about the film fly out the window and lets the audience create their own experience.

When I was younger, Halloween H20 was my favorite installment in the series, but now that I am older I can see the flaws in that film. It was quite the opposite with this movie, where I grew to appreciate it more and more as time went by.

A great movie by itself but an amazing chapter in the mythos of Michael Myers.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2023
I am a big fan of horror movies

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Liz Wright
5.0 out of 5 stars Quality of movie.
Reviewed in Canada on April 2, 2024
Loved all the Halloween movies.
Silvia Eger
5.0 out of 5 stars Ein sehr toller Film
Reviewed in Germany on October 6, 2023
Alles gut
Weppe
5.0 out of 5 stars Parfait
Reviewed in France on July 4, 2023
Parfait
Mark
5.0 out of 5 stars dvd horror
Reviewed in Italy on January 30, 2021
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Diego Medina
5.0 out of 5 stars No la mejor, pero sí muy buena.
Reviewed in Mexico on January 29, 2019
Llegó en buen estado, la película quizá no sea la mejor de la saga, pero tampoco es la peor (sí, te hablo a ti, Resurrection), muy bueno el giro en la trama al final de la película, recomendable para los fans de la saga.