Halloween is a 1979 novelization by Curtis Richards (a pseudonym that was used by author Richard Curtis) [1] of the 1978 horror film Halloween, which has been out of print since the late 1980s. The novel elaborates on aspects not featured in the film, such as the origins of the curse of Samhain and Michael Myers ' life in Smith's Grove Sanitarium. Halloween, based on the now iconic horror movie, was one of a number of film related horror titles Bantam books was doing at the time, most with embossed, garish covers.
Was 1978's Halloween based on a true story? Here's the creepy encounter that John Carpenter experienced which led to the creation of Michael Myers. The official novelization of the highly anticipated revamp of the classic horror film Halloween. In 1978, Laurie Strode survived an encounter with Michael Myers, a masked figure who killed her friends and terrorized the town of Haddonfield, Illinois on Halloween night.
Myers was later gunned down, apprehended and committed to Smith's Grove State Hospital. For forty years, memories of that. Halloween is not based on a true story, but on ancient traditions and cultural evolution.
Its roots lie in the Celtic festival of Samhain, later blended with Christian observances. The Michael Myers movies are fictional, though loosely inspired by real-life observations, not actual events. Originally published in 1979, Curtis Richards penned the official novelization of John Carpenter's Halloween, and the novel is being reprinted this coming Halloween season.
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Halloween Movies for Little Kids Room on the Broom (TV-Y7). The novel version of Halloween aims to explain why Michael Myers kills, and it goes back to Northern Ireland in 1500 B.C. The first appearance of Halloween in a work of fiction-proper (i.e., not a folklore retelling) occurred in 1914, with James Joyce's "Clay." Morton calls this tale a "poignant and subtly dreadful story of a lonely, impoverished woman who attends a Halloween party and plays fortune-telling games, with melancholy results.".
Is "Halloween" based on a book? Halloween is based on a script by director John Carpenter and screenwriter Debra Hill. Halloween actually started as The Babysitter Murders, but it was changed when producer Irwin Yablans suggested setting the story on Halloween. Halloween was subsequently novelized in 1979 by Curtis Richards.