

At that point, Debra decides to head to Haddonfield Memorial to interview Laurie, when she is pulled over for speeding. They keep trying to wrap Robert Mundy, but he keeps going on-air. She has a chat with her assistant, Barry, who calls it a "hot time in Hicksville". Another one that never showed up on film was a more extensive role for Debra, the television producer who was cut down to a mediocre appearance at the Wallace House when Annie's body was brought out. Mixter then states that "there are no breaks tonight!" He then recalls that they were at the same party he was at, and that they're probably still there.Ħ. Alves tells him that she's on break, and Dr. Alves, where he asks her if Janet's tried calling Laurie's parents. A scene that didn't make the cut but remained in the novel was a conversation between Dr. For a list of those scenes, click this link: Halloween II Television Cut.ĥ. Almost all of the scenes deleted theatrically or included in the television cut were originally in the novel. Elrod states, "It's that Myers boy again, I knew it!" Unbeknownst to her, Michael is right behind her and steals her knife, then exits through the back door.Ĥ. When the news report comes on the TV, Mrs. After that, while Loomis and Brackett re-connect, Michael inexplicably drives right past them- and Loomis takes off after him.ģ. The scene with Loomis scaring Lonnie and his friends is repeated as part of the bridge between the two films. Elrod ate them all, so she gave them coins to buy something instead.Ģ. She tells them she made sugar cookies, but Mr.

Elrod entertains trick or treaters at her house. The first chapter of the book features an entirely different opening than what was presented theatrically.
