Additional information for Halloween II, which has a domestic theatrical release set for August 28, 2009. The film is being distributed by Dimension Films and has not yet been rated. Halloween II has a total running time of 105 minutes.
13+
Canada
R
USA
18
UK
16
Iceland
18
Ireland
III
Hong Kong
M18
Singapore
R-13
Philippines
C
Mexico
18
Argentina
R
Australia
R18
New Zealand
16
Netherlands
18
Brazil
R18+
Japan
18
South Korea
(Banned)
Malaysia
K-18
Finland
VM18
Italy
-12
France
M/18
Portugal
105min
119min
Halloween II
Argentina
Halloween II
Italy
Halloween II
Japan
Halloween II
Mexico
Halloween II
Portugal
Halloween 2
France
Halloween 2
Peru
Halloween 2
USA
H II: Katliam
Turkey
H2
USA
H2: Halloween II
USA
Halloween 2: The Devil Walks Among Us
USA
Halloween II: Η Νύχτα με τις Μάσκες
Greece
Halloween II: El diablo camina entre nosotros
Chile
Halloween II: I nyhta me tis maskes
Greece
Noć vještica 2
Croatia
Noc carovnic 2
Slovenia
Rob Zombie's Halloween II
USA
August 28, 2009
Canada
August 28, 2009
USA
September 04, 2009
Iceland
September 11, 2009
Malaysia
October 08, 2009
Greece
October 08, 2009
Slovenia
October 09, 2009
Ireland
October 09, 2009
UK
October 15, 2009
Hungary
October 16, 2009
Italy
October 21, 2009
Belgium
October 21, 2009
Philippines
October 22, 2009
Lebanon
October 22, 2009
Netherlands
October 22, 2009
Singapore
October 23, 2009
Taiwan
October 28, 2009
Egypt
October 30, 2009
Mexico
October 30, 2009
USA
January 07, 2010
Argentina
January 29, 2010
France
March 04, 2010
Australia
March 26, 2010
Brazil
April 22, 2010
Peru
April 23, 2010
Turkey
June 10, 2010
South Korea
June 19, 2010
Japan
October 28, 2010
Poland
November 03, 2010
Finland
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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.
In a short flashback, Deborah Myers (Sheri Moon Zombie) visits her son, a young Michael Myers (Chase Wright Vanek), at Smith's Grove Sanitarium. Deborah gives Michael a white horse statuette as a gift. Michael says that the horse reminds him of a dream he had of Deborah's ghost, all dressed in white and leading a horse down the sanitarium halls toward Michael, telling him she was going to bring him home.Flashing forward 15 years, picking up where the first Halloween film left off, a dazed and bloodied Laurie Strode (Scout Taylor-Compton), is found wandering around in a state of shock and covered in blood after shooting the adult Michael Myers (Tyler Mane) who attempted to kill her. Sheriff Brackett (Brad Dourif) takes Laurie to the emergency room. Meanwhile, the paramedics pick up the Sheriff's daughter Annie (Danielle Harris), as well as Michael's psychiatrist Dr. Loomis (Malcolm McDowell), both of whom are still alive after having been attacked by Michael, and take them to the hospital. Presumed dead, Michael's lifeless body is loaded into a separate ambulance. When the driver has a traffic accident, Michael awakens and escapes the ambulance, walking toward a vision of his mother Deborah dressed in white and leading a white horse.Michael appears at the hospital, and begins murdering everyone he comes across on his way to Laurie. Trapped in a security outpost at the gate, Laurie watches as Michael tears through the walls with an axe, but just as he tries to kill her, Laurie wakes up from the dream. It is actually one year later and Laurie is now living with the Bracketts. Michael's body has been missing since last Halloween still presumed dead and Laurie has been having recurring nightmares about the event. While Laurie deals with her trauma through therapy, Loomis has chosen to turn the event into an opportunity to write another book.Meanwhile, Michael has been living in an abandoned cabin in the woods somewhere in the Midwest, having grown long hair and a beard, living like a mountain man while healing from his wounds he sustained in the previous film. Michael is revealed to be having visions of Deborah's ghost and a younger version of himself, who instructs him that with Halloween approaching it is time to bring Laurie home; so he sets off for Haddonfield.As Michael travels to Haddonfield, Laurie begins having hallucinations that mirror Michael's, which involve a ghostly image of Deborah and a young Michael in a clown costume. In addition, her hallucinations also begin to include her acting out Michael's murders, like envisioning herself taping Annie to a chair and slitting her throat while dressed in a clown outfitsimilar to how a young Michael murdered Ronnie White.While Laurie struggles with her dreams, Loomis has been going on tour to promote his new book, only to be greeted with criticism from people who blame him for Michael's actions and for exploiting the deaths of Michael's victims. When his book is finally released, Laurie discovers the truth: that she is really Angel 'Boo' Myers, Michael's long lost sister. With the truth out, she decides to go partying with her new friends Mya (Brea Grant) and Harley (Angela Trimbur) to escape how she is feeling.Michael appears at the party and kills Harley, then makes his way over to the Brackett house and stabs Annie repeatedly. When Laurie and Mya arrive back at the house they find Annie bloodied and dying. Michael kills Mya and then comes after Laurie, who manages to escape from the house. While Laurie manages to flag down a passing motorist, Sheriff Brackett arrives home and finds his daughter dead. Laurie gets into the motorist's car, but before they can escape Michael kills the driver and flips the car over with Laurie still in it. Michael takes the unconscious Laurie to an abandoned shed he has been camping out in.Laurie awakens to a vision of Deborah, and a young Michael, ordering her to say "I love you, Mommy". The police discover Michael's location and surround the shed. Loomis arrives and goes into the shed to try to reason Michael into letting Laurie go. Inside, he has to inform Laurie, who believes that the younger Michael is holding her down. But from Loomis (and the viewers) point of view, no one is restraining her and Loomis tries to tell her that she must maintain her sanity and not fall over the edge just like Michael did. Just then, the ghost of Deborah instructs the older Michael that it is time to go home, and Michael grabs Loomis and begins repeatedly slashing his face and stabbing him in the chest. Stepping in front of a window while holding Loomis's body, Michael is shot twice by Sheriff Brackett and falls onto the spikes of some farming equipment. Apparently released of the visions, Laurie walks over and tells Michael she loves him, then she stabs him repeatedly in the chest and finally in the face. The shed door opens and Laurie walks out, wearing Michael's mask.As she pulls the mask off, the scene transitions to Laurie in isolation in a psychiatric ward, with a deranged grinn on her face as a vision of Deborah dressed in white stands with a white horse at the end of her room.
Rob Zombie
Director(s)
Rob Zombie
Writer(s)
Malek Akkad
producer
Jennifer Booth
line producer: additional photography, Los Angeles
Mike Elliott
producer: additional photography, Los Angeles
Andy Gould
producer
Andrew G. La Marca
executive producer (as Andy La Marca)
Matthew Stein
executive producer
Paul Tennis
associate producer
Bob Weinstein
executive producer
Harvey Weinstein
executive producer
Joseph Zolfo
line producer: additional photography, Connecticut
Rob Zombie
producer
Producer(s)
Tyler Bates
Composer(s)
Deborah Myers
Sheri Moon Zombie
Young Michael (as Chase Vanek)
Chase Wright Vanek
Laurie Strode
Scout Taylor-Compton
Sheriff Lee Brackett
Brad Dourif
Dr. Maple
Caroline Williams
Dr. Samuel Loomis
Malcolm McDowell
Michael Myers
Tyler Mane
Coroner Hooks
Dayton Callie
Gary Scott
Richard Brake
Nurse Daniels
Octavia Spencer
Annie Brackett
Danielle Harris
Buddy the Night Watchman
Richard Riehle
Barbara Collier
Margot Kidder
Nancy McDonald
Mary Birdsong
Mya Rockwell
Brea Grant
Uncle Meat
Howard Hesseman
Harley David
Angela Trimbur
Jane Salvador
Diane Ayala Goldner
Bruce Cabot
Adam Boyer
Sherman Benny
Duane Whitaker
Jazlean Benny
Betsy Rue
Floyd (as Mark Boone Jr.)
Mark Boone Junior
Earl of Pumpkin / Deputy #9
Brian Rae
King Jack / Deputy #10 (as Mike Deak)
Michael Deak
Lord Treat / Deputy #11
Mike Kasiske
Bishop Trick / Deputy #12
Jake McKinnon
Wendy Snow
Nicky Whelan
Howard / Uncle Seymour Coffins
Jeff Daniel Phillips
Big Lou
Daniel Roebuck
Reporter
Catherine Dyer
Misty Dawn
Sylvia Jefferies
Chett Johns
Silas Weir Mitchell
Kyle Van Der Klok
Robert Curtis Brown
Deputy Webb
Bill Fagerbakke
Deputy Neale
Greg Travis
David Newman
Chris Hardwick
Weird Al Yankovic (as Al Yankovic)
'Weird Al' Yankovic
Mark
Matthew Lintz
Janet
Graham Marema
Captain Clegg
Jesse Dayton
Director(s)
Writer(s)
producer
Jennifer Booth
line producer: additional photography, Los Angeles
Mike Elliott
producer: additional photography, Los Angeles
Andy Gould
producer
Andrew G. La Marca
executive producer (as Andy La Marca)
Matthew Stein
executive producer
Paul Tennis
associate producer
Bob Weinstein
executive producer
Harvey Weinstein
executive producer
Joseph Zolfo
line producer: additional photography, Connecticut
Rob Zombie
producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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