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The Night He Came Home: Why Halloween (1978) Still Haunts Our Dreams

What makes Michael Myers terrifying isn't a complex backstory; it's the . Making HALLOWEEN (1978): The Film That Changed Horror Halloween (1978)

To save money on costumes and locations, producer Irwin Yablans suggested cramming the action into one night: Halloween. The Night He Came Home: Why Halloween (1978)

Perhaps the most famous prop in horror history was a $2 Captain Kirk mask that the crew spray-painted white and "stretched out" to look ghostly. 🎹 The Sound of Pure Dread " set over several days.

It was first drafted as "The Babysitter Murders," set over several days.