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Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers

One year later, Michael Myers' traumatized young niece is horrified to discover she has a telepathic bond with her evil uncle... and that he is on the way back to Haddonfield to begin the carnage again.

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Release : 1989
Rating : 4.9
Studio : Trancas International Films,  Magnum Pictures Inc.,  Galaxy International Releasing, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Production Design, 
Cast : Donald Pleasence Danielle Harris Ellie Cornell Beau Starr Jeffrey Landman
Genre : Fantasy Horror Thriller

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Reviews

Hellen
2021/05/13

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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ThiefHott
2018/08/30

Too much of everything

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Siflutter
2018/08/30

It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.

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Quiet Muffin
2018/08/30

This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.

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Wuchak
2018/08/16

Michael Myers survives his descent into a mind shaft from the previous movie and holds up with a hermit for a year before returning to his hometown in Illinois to attack his niece during Halloween and any trick-or-treaters who get in the way. As usual, Dr. Loomis (Donald Pleasence) is on his trail."Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers" (1989) has the best sense of Halloween up to this point in the Michael Myers story arc with a considerable amount of the runtime involving the entertaining shenanigans of trick-or-treaters. While it's not great like the previous entry it's pretty much on par with the original 1978 movie and I actually prefer it even though it's less classy/arty and more blunt. Remember the infamous closet scene in the original? This one has a similarly effective sequence revolving around a clothes chute and Jaimie Lloyd.Ellie Cornell returns from the previous movie as Rachel and looks better, but it's charismatic raven-haired Wendy Foxworth as Tina who's the main protagonist (aside from Jaimie, that is) with blonde Tamara Glynn offering support as Samantha. There's also a Fonzie wannabe and his bud.This is the first movie in the series to throw in a little camp and comic booky-ness like the "Friday the 13th" franchise did with "Part III" (1982) and subsequent installments. The campiness has to do with the two goofy deputies and the comic booky-ness relates to the mysterious man-in-black and the corresponding twist at the end, which is supposed to segue into "Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers" (1995). Like "Friday the 13th Part III," there's a long sequence involving a similar-looking barn.As with "Halloween 4," the movie was shot in the greater Salt Lake City area, Utah.GRADE: B

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Gresh854
2018/06/30

Halloween 5: The Revenge Of Michaels was a jarring experience, for the most part. The editing in this film seriously was giving me an aneurysm, and that's about the scariest part that happened during the runtime I was watching this movie. The great majority of the film is suffussed with uninspiring cheeseball moments and slapstick (yes, I said slapstick; the film attempts to add comedy into the mix) that is barely endurable. I will however admit that the last 20 minutes of this film were near fantastic. They nearly made up for the abundance of idiocy that was witnessed before, and also contained frightening, sinister moments that reminded me of what made the original so damn spectacular. With that being said, I still conclusively think this movie dropped the bomb. Even Michael Myer's didn't want to properly put on his mask for this one as shown in the actual film. (Tuck in the damn mask for heaven's sake!) We haven't quite hit "awful" yet in this franchise, but we've just encountered hitting "bad." (Verdict: C-)

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Zom-Lassic
2017/11/01

A great example of how to really mess up a great idea, and recycle it into complete stupidity. Halloween 5 is as dumb as you can get in a horror franchise, the ending in part 4 was a unique way to take, the franchise in a different, but clever direction. But no, let's just forget about intelligence, and go right for redundancy. Well as you may now know, Michael Myers has survived, what a shock!, not really. And now little Jamie played again by Danielle Harris, has a strong connection with her uncle, a psychic connection, are you kidding me, what in the world did that come from? That has absolutely nothing to do with the ending of the last movie. So it looks like we will ignore the ending of part 4, we'll talk about it a little bit, and than move on to a dumb, never explained story line of psychic links, because the producers really don't want to do nothing else, but continue with Myers as the sole killer, forget that his niece nearly killed her stepmother a year ago, let's move on, how dumb is that. Plus, this maybe the first Halloween movie to drag like crazy, yeah, Michael kills a few people here and there, but who cares, it just feels boring watching him do it, and the deaths aren't really gruesome to start with, they're just fast shots and we move on, boring, especially in the first hour. Stupid characters all over the place, including 2 of the dumbest cops in movie history, and they even have their own wacky music playing every time they show up, it's not even funny, to tell you the truth, what were the creators of this movie thinking. The most annoying character is named Tina, she's always talking, always wants to have fun, please lady just shut up and stop laughing all the time. Believe me, you'll be rooting for Michael to these people as soon as possible. And please tell me, why would Michael stop for cigarettes, the weirdest part of the movie. And how did that hermit help Michael in the beginning of the movie, it makes no sense what so ever. Even Donald Pleasence, who is usually good in these films, the bright light as I call him, is just extremely over the top in this one. But putting all of this nonsense aside, Harris gives once again a strong performance as Jamie, and is the one true bright light of Halloween 5. Bad directing, boring story line, stupid characters, bad acting except for Harris, and an ending that is in my opinion, not really effective, even though, the man in black is interesting, the ending to me is just predictable. And for a movie this is about 98 minutes long, this movie felt like it was more than 2 hours long, very boring. Halloween 5 is just basically dumb, and a real waste of time. Skip it if you can, but because the story does continue in part 6, I guess you can't, sorry.

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Anonymous Andy (Minus_The_Beer)
2016/10/29

Picking up hot off the heels of the action and box office success of 1988's "Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers," the titular masked killer returns with swift vengeance just a year later in "Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers." The film was rushed into production, and brother, does it show. With another director at the helm -- this time French director Dominique Othenin-Girard ("Omen IV: The Awakening") -- and the return of all the major survivors from the previous film, "Halloween 5" keeps continuity but still feels slightly off.It's a year after the events of "Halloween 4." Michael (played by a rather beefy Donald Shanks) has retreated, having survived a blast of gunfire at the hands of the Haddonfield police department. In the wake of his devastation, his poor, innocent niece Jamie (Danielle Harris) has been rendered mute and forever scarred. Once a familiar series of murders start cropping up, Dr. Loomis (Donald Pleasence) presses Jamie -- who now seemingly has a psychic link with Michael - - for information, completely oblivious to the fact that a mysterious man in black is ghosting him the whole time."Halloween 5" isn't a great or even a good movie, but it pretty much hits all the right spots as far as late '80s slashers go, and manages to introduce a few new intriguing elements to the series. Like "4" before, it's another relatively violent affair and the eye of the foreign director certainly gives this one a unique vibe and look. It's a terribly flawed film -- from its plot contrivances to a few annoying characters (oh my god, those cops...) -- but still pretty consistent with what came before. Michael's revenge ultimately isn't as compelling as one would hope, but it's certainly more enjoyable than his future curses and resurrections, respectively.

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