![]() ![]() Along the way, Marion shares that a previously sealed file reveals that Laurie is Michael's sister, adopted by the Strodes after the death of her parents. The search is interrupted by a returning Chambers: the governor has ordered Loomis to return immediately to Smith's Grove accompanied by a US Marshal. As Loomis investigates he discovers clues connecting Michael to the occult practice of Samhain, suggesting an explanation to his seeming invulnerability and murderous desire. Investigation of the burned corpse reveals it was not Myers, whose trail is picked up at the local elementary school. Sheriff Brackett learns his daughter Annie was killed by Michael, and angrily blames Loomis for letting him escape and leaves the search to Deputy Gary Hunt. The pair spots a masked figure that may be Myers, but he is struck by a car and immolated which confounds identification of the body. Laurie is taken to Haddonfield Memorial Hospital, while Brackett accompanies Loomis in his search for Michael. Halloween II (1981) begins at the final moments of the first film. An unsurprised Loomis stares off into the night, while Laurie begins sobbing in terror. Loomis draws his revolver and shoots Michael six times, knocking him off the balcony, but when he goes to check Michael's body he finds it missing. ![]() ![]() Loomis hears two children frantically fleeing a nearby house investigating, he finds Michael attacking Laurie Strode. While a skeptical Sheriff Brackett patrols the streets, the doctor stays at the house believing that Michael may desire to return "home". He meets with Sheriff Leigh Brackett, and the two begin their search at Michael's former home. Loomis suspects Michael plans to return to his hometown of Haddonfield, Illinois investigating the Haddonfield cemetery he discovers that Judith Myers' tombstone is missing. However, upon arrival they find that the sanitarium's patients are wandering loose, and in the confusion an escaped Michael steals their car. Fifteen years after Myers' first murder, Loomis and colleague Marion Chambers prepare to escort Michael from Smith's Grove Sanitarium to court Loomis plans to give Michael Thorazine to ensure he will have no chance to be released back to society. Assigned as the psychiatrist to six-year-old Michael Myers after the boy killed his own sister, Loomis spent eight years trying to reach Myers before coming to the conclusion that he was "purely and simply evil" and advocating that Myers never be released. Samuel Loomis first appears in the original Halloween (1978). Loomis's role and fate differs across the various continuities.ĭr. Appearances Films Original series (1978–1995) Īn infographic illustrating the continuity between the Halloween films. Loomis's name was derived from Sam Loomis, played by John Gavin in the 1960 film Psycho. He also appears in a flashback in Halloween Kills.ĭr. In both portrayals, Loomis is introduced as the psychiatrist of series antagonist Michael Myers, driven to pursue and restrain his murderous former patient. Donald Pleasence portrayed the character in five films, with Malcolm McDowell taking on the role in the 2007 reimagining and its sequel. ![]() A main protagonist of the overall series, Loomis appears on-screen in eight of the thirteen Halloween films (and is mentioned or featured in photographs and audio recordings in others), first appearing in John Carpenter's original 1978 film. Loomis is a fictional character in the Halloween franchise. Samuel Loomis (2007)Ĭolin Mahan ( Halloween (2018), Halloween Kills)ĭr. Samuel Loomis (1978)īottom: Malcolm McDowell as Dr. ![]()
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