Halloween III: Season of the Witch
"The night no one comes home."
Originally released in 1982. Halloween III: Season of the Witch is a horror/science fiction film. directed by Tommy Lee Wallace.
Starring Tom Atkins, Stacey Nelkin, and Dan O'Herlihy
Synopsis
After a terrified toy salesman is mysteriously attacked and brought to the hospital, clutching the year's most popular Halloween mask, Dr. Daniel Challis sets out to investigate the strange events and finds himself thrust into a nightmarish conspiracy.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Tom Atkins
as Dr. Daniel 'Dan' Challis
Stacey Nelkin
as Ellie Grimbridge
Dan O'Herlihy
as Conal Cochran
Michael Currie
as Rafferty
Ralph Strait
as Buddy Kupfer
Jadeen Barbor
as Betty Kupfer
Brad Schacter
as 'Little' Buddy Kupfer Jr.
Garn Stephens
as Marge Guttman
Nancy Kyes
as Linda Challis
Jonathan Terry
as Starker
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
- Budget
- $2,500,000
- Revenue
- $14,402,425
Production Companies
- The De Laurentiis Company
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Halloween III: Season of the Witch about?
After a terrified toy salesman is mysteriously attacked and brought to the hospital, clutching the year's most popular Halloween mask, Dr. Daniel Challis sets out to investigate the strange events ...
Who directed Halloween III: Season of the Witch?
Halloween III: Season of the Witch was directed by Tommy Lee Wallace.
How long is Halloween III: Season of the Witch?
Halloween III: Season of the Witch has a runtime of 1 hours and 39 minutes (99 minutes total).
When was Halloween III: Season of the Witch released?
Halloween III: Season of the Witch was released on October 22, 1982 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Halloween III: Season of the Witch?
The main cast of Halloween III: Season of the Witch includes Tom Atkins, Stacey Nelkin, Dan O'Herlihy, Michael Currie, Ralph Strait.
Is Halloween III: Season of the Witch worth watching?
Halloween III: Season of the Witch has a user rating of 5.2/10 based on 1,505 reviews, indicating mixed reception from audiences.