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Halloween II
Laurie is followed by a psycho to the hospital and the psycho is a serial killer who is killing multiple people in the hospital. The doctor of the psycho is looking for him and meanwhile the psycho continues killing people.
5 February 1940, Oakley, Ohio, USA
November 10, 1968 in Van Nuys, California, USA
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2 June 1955, Missoula, Montana, USA
21 July 1960, Saratoga, California, USA
4 June 1918, Larimer County, Colorado, USA
12 December 1956, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
11 January 1969, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
19 December 1949, Falls Church, Virginia, USA
9 November 1943, South Carolina, USA
14 August 1957, Burbank, California, USA
12 April 1945, California, USA
3 April 1944, Terre Haute, Indiana, USA
30 March 1957, San Diego, California, USA
September 26, 2012
Halloween II isn't a knockout sequel, but it's a solid, if slightly slow, follow-up to the original horror classic.
September 15, 2011
Any childhood favorite that is still a good deal of fun today is a movie worthy of some note.
August 30, 2004
Halloween II is good enough to deserve a sequel of its own.
October 28, 2013
Really misses the point of the first film by dropping pretty much all the pretense of build-up and fate...
October 28, 2008
A more than solid if admittedly inferior continuation.
August 27, 2007
This uninspired version amounts to lukewarm sloppy seconds in comparison to the original film that made director John Carpenter a hot property.
October 09, 2011
It's a rather solid sequel that carries on the legacy of its predecessor well and always delivered the scares for me as a kid.
January 01, 2000
Halloween is a classic and its first sequel is a sloppy afterthought.
February 09, 2006
The result won't make any converts, but Jamie Lee Curtis is as good as ever.
August 27, 2007
Rick Rosenthal, who directed this 1981 sequel, doesn't have Carpenter's expansive, affectionate way with stereotypical characters, and without it they're empty shells -- bodies waiting for the slaughter.
October 23, 2004
It's a little sad to witness a fall from greatness, and that's what we get in Halloween II.

