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John Carpenter’s Horror Classic ‘Halloween’ Returns to Select Theaters Later This Month

Michael Myers in Halloween

John Carpenter’s seminal 1978 horror classic Halloween is headed back to select theaters across North America beginning September 27.

Fans will be treated to view big-screen presentations of the restored and remastered digital print, created under the supervision of the world-renowned cinematographer, Dean Cundey.

Tickets for this limited engagement are on sale now. Participating theaters and showtimes can be found at cinelifeentertainment.com.

“I’m thrilled to have the original make its way back into theatres,” says director John Carpenter.

John Carpenter’s Halloween premiered in cinemas and on drive-in screens on October 25, 1978, changing the landscape of horror cinema. It stunned audiences worldwide and has since inspired countless films in the genre. In 2006, it was selected by the Library of Congress as one of a select few films to be preserved in the U.S. National Film Registry for its cultural significance.

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