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On a cold Halloween night in 1963, in the quiet town of Haddonfield, Illinois, a six-year-old boy named Michael Myers inexplicably and brutally murders his teenage sister, Judith, with a kitchen knife. The seemingly motiveless killing shocks the community. Michael, with no signs of remorse or emotion, is institutionalized at the Smith's Grove Sanitarium, where he remains for seventeen years under the care of psychiatrist Dr. Sam Loomis.
Dr. Loomis, after years of study, comes to a terrifying conclusion: Michael is not mentally ill in a traditional sense-he is the embodiment of pure evil. He describes Michael as having no soul, no humanity, and no hope of rehabilitation.
On the eve of Halloween in 1978, Michael escapes from Smith's Grove, stealing a car and heading back to Haddonfield. Loomis, realizing the threat, begins a desperate hunt to stop him before he kills again.
Meanwhile, Laurie Strode, a quiet, intelligent high school student, is preparing to babysit on Halloween night. As she moves through her seemingly normal day, Michael stalks her from the shadows-silent, relentless, masked. That night, as Laurie babysits Tommy Doyle, Michael unleashes a wave of terror, murdering her friends Annie Brackett and Lynda Van der Klok one by one in cold blood.
With only her instincts and courage, Laurie must fight to survive the night. As Michael closes in on her with unstoppable force, Dr. Loomis arrives just in time to intervene, shooting Michael multiple times and knocking him off a balcony.
But when they check the ground below-Michael is gone.
The nightmare has only just begun.
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