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Halloween 6 - Curse Of Michael Myers

Halloween 6 - Curse Of Michael Myers : short review

Halloween 6 - Curse Of Michael Myers

Welcome back to Haddonfield, homicidal maniac Michael Myer's home town. After stabbing his sister to death, Michael is committed to a sanitorium, somehow he escapes and every Halloween he returns to the town to murder the rest of his family.

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