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Well first of all, this movie starts out with 2 doctors picking up Mike 10 years after Part 2. While they are picking him up, Mike's hand wakes up and kills all the doctors. Meanwhile, Laurie Strode's daughter Jamie Lloyd, is 8 years old living in a foster home. Apparently, Laurie was killed in a car accident. Jamie is having trouble sleeping and finds someone under her bed and closet. Boy, I wonder who?
Meanwhile, Dr. Loomis, all burned up, is on his way to find Michael and finds 3 dead people at a gas station and Michael takes off to Haddonfield from there.
Halloween night! Jamie and Rachel go trick or treating and find Rachel finds Brady with the Sherriff's daughter. Then another big fight occurs. While she is busy fighting, Jamie and Rachel get lost and while they are lost. Someone is stalking both of them. Who do ya think?
Meanwhile, Dr. Loomis tells the sheriff that Mike has returned to Haddonfield. Then they check out some stuff and they warn the television. And with the tv it pisses off some rednecks and they decide to kill Mike.
While that's happening, Jamie and Rachel find each other and the Police take them back to the Meaker House with the electricity out. And before they lock the doors Mike gets in the house. And then a lot of boring scenes occur, then all the action comes when Mike kills some people in the house. And it's only Jamie and Rachel in the big chase scene!
They get on top of the roof and uh oh! Rachel falls. And Mike is right behind Jamie. Dr. Loomis finds her and they hide in the schoolhouse and guess who's there? Jamie runs away from Mike again. And the rednecks saves them all. Then while the rednecks are on their way home, Mike comes and kills all the rednecks! Then it's just Rachel and Jamie again and they run over Mike. Then all the "living" police come and fire at Mike who is still alive! And then he falls down through a mine tomb.
Now everyone is living happily ever after! I DON'T THINK SO! The ending is a surprise! And here's a pic that was in the movie video I got that wasn't in anyone else's: