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About Haddonfield Hills
Haddonfield Hills is a four-episode experimental web-series created by film maker Michael T. Lombardi as a tribute to John Carpenter's original 1978 horror classic Halloween. This limited series is both an homage to the original film and an experiment in storytelling which takes the original Halloween concept, and turns it into a series.
After seeing literally hundreds of fan made Halloween movies on the web, series creator Michael T. Lombardi wanted to take a stab (pun intended) at doing his own version of the classic movie, but with a twist.
The series - shot in 2011 before the onset of digital technology - was intentionally photographed to mimic the gritty look of films from the 1970's, and combines the familiar characters of Laurie Strode, Sam Loomis, Sheriff Leigh Brackett, and Michael Myers aka The Shape, with newly created characters.
Lombardi paid very close attention to detail, starting with the classic mask from the first two Halloween films, which most fans agree never looked the same in the sequels . For Haddonfield Hills, an exact replica of the Michael Myers mask from the first two films was custom made in Georgia by a licensed artist, who was sanctioned by the studio to market and sell several versions of the mask. The result, was an eery, imposing reminder of why the first two films in the series worked so well.
We hope you enjoy our four episode series, which was made with much reverence to the genius of John Carpenter. He did it best.
After seeing literally hundreds of fan made Halloween movies on the web, series creator Michael T. Lombardi wanted to take a stab (pun intended) at doing his own version of the classic movie, but with a twist.
The series - shot in 2011 before the onset of digital technology - was intentionally photographed to mimic the gritty look of films from the 1970's, and combines the familiar characters of Laurie Strode, Sam Loomis, Sheriff Leigh Brackett, and Michael Myers aka The Shape, with newly created characters.
Lombardi paid very close attention to detail, starting with the classic mask from the first two Halloween films, which most fans agree never looked the same in the sequels . For Haddonfield Hills, an exact replica of the Michael Myers mask from the first two films was custom made in Georgia by a licensed artist, who was sanctioned by the studio to market and sell several versions of the mask. The result, was an eery, imposing reminder of why the first two films in the series worked so well.
We hope you enjoy our four episode series, which was made with much reverence to the genius of John Carpenter. He did it best.