Dr. Loomis: “Two roadblocks and an all points bulletin wouldn’t stop a five year old.”
Dr. Loomis: “Two roadblocks and an all points bulletin wouldn’t stop a five year old.”
Dr. Loomis: “I watched him for fifteen years, sitting in a room, staring at a wall, not seeing the wall, looking past the wall, looking at this night, inhumanly patient, waiting for some secret, silent alarm to trigger him off. Death has come to your little town, Sheriff. Now you can either ignore it, or you can help me to stop it. “
Dr. Loomis: “He’s on his way. You’ve got to believe me, Officer, he is coming to Haddonfield… Because I know him! I’m his doctor! You must be ready for him… If you don’t, it’s your funeral.”
Annie: “Oh terrific, I’ve got three choices: Watch the kid sleep, listen to Lynda screw around or talk to you!”
Laurie: “Tommy, Halloween night … it’s when people play tricks on each other. It’s all make believe, I think Richie was just trying to scare you. “
Marion: “Don’t you think it would be better if you referred to “it” as “him”?”
Sheriff Brackett: “You know it’s Halloween, I guess everyone’s entitled to one good scare.”
Lynda: “Don’t rip my blouse, it’s expensive idiot!”
Annie: “Hey Jerk … Speed kills!”
Lynda: “So who cares? I always forget my chemistry book and my math book, and my English book, and my, let’s see, my French book, and… well who needs books anyway, I don’t need books, I always forget all my books, I mean, it doesn’t really matter if you have your books or not.”
Sheriff Brackett: “Every kid in Haddonfield thinks this place is haunted.”
Laurie: “I want you to go down the stairs, and out the front door. I want you to go down the street to the Mackenzie’s house. I want you to tell them to call the police and tell them to send them over here. Now do you understand me? Go do as I say!”
Bob: “First I rip your clothes off…Then I rip my clothes off, then I rip Lindsey’s clothes off, yeah I think I got it.”
Dr. Loomis:“I met him, fifteen years ago; I was told there was nothing left; no reason, no conscience, no understanding; and even the most rudimentary sense of life or death, of good or evil, right or wrong.
I met this six-year-old child, with this blank, pale, emotionless face, and the blackest eyes… the devil’s eyes. I spent eight years trying to reach him, and then another seven trying to keep him locked up because I realized that what was living behind that boy’s eyes was purely and simply… evil.”
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