Dr. Loomis: “I shot him six times, I shot him six times, I shot him in the heart… this guy, this man, he’s not human!”
Dr. Loomis: “Samhain isn’t evil spirits. It isn’t goblins, ghosts or witches. It’s the unconscious mind. We’re all afraid of the dark inside ourselves.”
Laurie: “Don’t let them put me to sleep! Don’t let ’em put me to sleep.”
Mrs. Elrod: “Harold, you want mayonnaise on your sandwich. How about mustard… are you asleep again?”
Bud: “Amazing Grace, come sit on my face. Don’t make cry. I need your pie.”
Mrs. Elrod: “Leigh, They found three bodies … across the street from the Doyle house. Three kids, one of them was Annie!”
Dr. Loomis: “He became an obsession with me until I realized that there was nothing within him, neither conscience nor reason that wasn’t even remotely human. An hour ago I stood up and, and fired six shots into him and he just got up and walked away! I am talking about the real possibility that he is still out there!”
Dr. Loomis: “He waited with extraordinary patience. There was a force inside him biding its time. The staff grew accustomed to his immobility and silence. In many ways he was the ideal patient, he didn’t talk, he didn’t cry, didn’t even move. He just waited. The staff was unprepared they didn’t know what he was.”
Dr. Loomis: “In order to appease the gods, the Druid priests held fire rituals. Prisoners of war, criminals, the insane, animals… were… burned alive in baskets. By observing the way they died, the Druids believed they could see omens of the future. Two thousand years later, we’ve come no further.”
Sheriff Brackett: “You know, doctor, I’m just about there … The point where I stop taking orders from you. “
Bud: “Look, Jimmy, rule number one: never get involved with a patient. Nurses, that’s another story. But patients it’s no good, it never works out. Where are you going college boy… I’m telling ya, listen to old Bud.”
Karen: “It’s five minutes to your house, another five minutes back to the hospital Mrs. Alves is going to kill me!”
Halloween II – © 1981 Universal Studios