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Myers residence | |
Continuity: | Halloween film series |
Aliases: | 45 Lampkin Lane Myers house |
Category: | Residence |
Continent: | North America |
Country: | United States of America |
State: | Illinois |
County: | Warren County |
City: | Haddonfield |
1st appearance: | Halloween (1978) |
The Myers house is a fictional location featured in the Halloween film series. It was a major setting featured in the 1978 horror film Halloween (1978).
The Myers residence is the household of the Myers family, consisting of: (original series) Donald Myers, Edith Myers, Judith Myers, Michael Myers, Kara Strode, Danny Strode; John Strode; Debra Strode; Tim Strode; (remake series) Deborah Myers; Judith Myers; Michael Myers; Ronnie White. In October of 1963, on Halloween night, six-year-old Michael Myers murdered his older sister Judith. His parents, Donald and Edith were killed in an automobile accident three years later and the house remained empty and on the open market for many years. Morgan Strode of Strode Reality attempted to sell the estate, but was unable due to its bizarre history. In the Autumn of 1978, an adult Michael Myers returned to Haddonfield and briefly took up residence inside the house. The house was later sold to Morgan's brother, John Strode. In 2002, it was the setting of a live-feed internet reality program run by entrepreneur Freddie Harris.
Residents of the Myers residence[]
Original series[]
- Donald Myers
- Michael Myers
- Cynthia Myers
- Judith Myers
- Edith Myers
- John Strode
- Debra Strode
- Kara Strode
- Danny Strode
- Tim Strode
Revival series[]
Notes[]
- Myers house redirects to this page.
- The actual residence used for the Myers house in Halloween is located at 1000 Mission Street in Pasadena, California. [1]
- The residence used for the Myers house in Rob Zombie's Halloween was filmed at 1110 Glendon Way in Pasadena, California. [2]
- Another location referred to as the "old Myers place" exists in Southern New Jersey, but likely has no connection to the Myers family of Haddonfield, Illinois. [3]
See also[]
Appearances[]
References[]
- ↑ IMDB; Halloween (1978); Filming locations.
- ↑ IMDB; Halloween (2007); Filming locations.
- ↑ Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday; Location was referenced as an homage to the original Halloween.