Halloween III: Season of the Witch - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Halloween III: Season of the Witch"
Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982)
Timing: 1:39 (99 min)
Halloween III: Season of the Witch - TMDB rating
5.204/10
1314
Halloween III: Season of the Witch - Kinopoisk rating
0/10
65
Halloween III: Season of the Witch - IMDB rating
5.9/10
69

Actors and characters

Photo Tom Atkins #76923Photo Tom Atkins #76924

Tom Atkins

Tom Atkins
Character Dr. Daniel 'Dan' Challis
Photo Stacey Nelkin #96650

Stacey Nelkin

Stacey Nelkin
Character Ellie Grimbridge
Photo Dan OPhoto Dan O

Dan O'Herlihy

Dan O'Herlihy
Character Conal Cochran
Photo Michael Currie #87881

Michael Currie

Michael Currie
Character Rafferty
Photo Ralph Strait #154197
Ralph Strait
Character Buddy Kupfer
Photo Jadeen Barbor #154198
Jadeen Barbor
Character Betty Kupfer
Brad Schacter
Character 'Little' Buddy Kupfer Jr.
Photo Garn Stephens #154199

Garn Stephens

Garn Stephens
Character Marge Guttman
Photo Nancy Kyes #44116Photo Nancy Kyes #44117

Nancy Kyes

Nancy Kyes
Character Linda Challis
Photo Jonathan Terry #86616
Jonathan Terry
Character Starker
Al Berry
Character Harry Grimbridge
Wendy Wessberg
Character Teddy
Essex Smith
Character Walter Jones
Photo Maidie Norman #96651Photo Maidie Norman #96652Photo Maidie Norman #96653

Maidie Norman

Maidie Norman
Character Nurse Agnes
John MacBride
Character Sheriff
Photo Dick Warlock #46826

Dick Warlock

Dick Warlock
Character Assassin
Photo Joshua John Miller #94151

Joshua John Miller

Joshua John Miller
Character Willie Challis
Michelle Walker
Character Bella Challis
Photo Paddi Edwards #27460
Paddi Edwards
Character Secretary
Norman Merrill
Character Red
Photo Loyd Catlett #67326
Loyd Catlett
Character Charlie
Photo Jamie Lee Curtis #13256Photo Jamie Lee Curtis #13257Photo Jamie Lee Curtis #13258Photo Jamie Lee Curtis #13259

Jamie Lee Curtis

Jamie Lee Curtis
Character Curfew Announcer / Telephone Operator (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Tommy Lee Wallace #72260Photo Tommy Lee Wallace #72261

Tommy Lee Wallace

Tommy Lee Wallace
Character Silver Shamrock Commercial Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
Martin Cassidy
Character Watcher

What's left behind the scenes

  • This film, released under the title “Halloween III”, has nothing to do with the previous stories. It doesn't even feature Michael Myers or Laurie Strode, which was John Carpenter's condition for continuing the series.
  • John Carpenter did not intend to continue the franchise after the first film about Michael Myers. He wanted to make all the Halloween films with different plots, but the first film from 1978 was so successful that the producers insisted on using Myers. He had “killed” Myers and Loomis hoping to be done with them, then became a producer on this film, but the audience was already waiting for Myers specifically, so Carpenter’s plan didn’t work out. He subsequently sold the rights to use the character, and in 1988 the new owners “revived” both Myers and Loomis, without bothering much with the plausibility of how they managed to survive.
  • It took over 40 takes to film the scene where Tom Atkins throws the mask at the security camera.
  • Garn Stephens refused to wear a protective mask during the filming of the scene with the misfire, so it had to be filmed with a stunt double.
  • Stacey Nelkin recounted that she got the role because she was dating Perry King when he was working on the miniseries “The Last Packard” (1979), where she met makeup artist Ron Walters. Several years later, Walters joined the creative team of “Halloween III: Season of the Witch” and recommended her for one of the roles. She herself was not attracted to filming in horror movies, but her agent convinced her to at least read the script, and she really liked the character of Ellie. She auditioned and was approved for the role. The script required her to be partially undressed in one scene, something she had never done before, but the actress was willing to do even that.
  • Initially, Nigel Neil (1922-2006) was the screenwriter, but upon seeing how bloody the film turned out, he demanded through the courts that his name be removed from the credits.
  • Originally, it wasn't intended for the film's ending to be shown over the credits. The plan was for the screams of millions of children to be heard during the credits. Director Tommy Lee Wallace decided against adding the screams to leave the ending ambiguous and to allow someone to believe the children were saved. When lead actor Tom Atkins saw this ending, he also liked it, stating that it allowed him to imagine his efforts weren't in vain and that at least his own children had survived.
  • At the 24th minute, before leaving the city, Debelzak says: "The distance is about 400 leagues. That's no more than 6 days' journey." Given that one league is 3 miles (about 4800 meters), the group will have to travel about 320 kilometers per day.
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