![]() Wilkins, frustrated, tells him each time to be quiet and wait for him inside. As he tries to bury the bodies his small son, Billy ( Connor Christopher Levins), appears in the upstairs window and shouts down to him repeatedly, asking for help on his jack-o'-lantern and if they'll hand out candy. Wilkins then dumps Charlie's body in a large hole dug in his back yard where another child's body already lies. ![]() He agrees and gives them all some candy, including a small boy wearing orange, footed pajamas and a burlap hood with buttons for eyes and stitching for a mouth (known hereafter as Sam, Quinn Lord). ![]() Struggling with the body, he answers and sees three teenagers who ask if they can take his jack-o'-lantern. Wilkins drags Charlie into the house, the blood and chocolate mixture oozing onto his shirt, just as his doorbell rings. Charlie violently vomits blood and chocolate and passes out. When Charlie begins to cough, Wilkins explains the most important rule of Halloween "always check your candy". Wilkins explains rules of etiquette and how to properly respect Halloween. Wilkins sits down on his porch, inviting Charlie to sit and talk with him as he offers him a chocolate bar. The boy recognizes the man as Principal Steven Wilkins ( Dylan Baker) who addresses the boy as Charlie ( Brett Kelly). A bucket full of candy is set out with a sign saying 'please take one!' The boy begins to put the entire contents of the bucket in his bag when someone startles him from behind. He stops at one house and walks up to the porch where it appears no one is home. The Principal - A portly boy walks through the neighborhood knocking over jack-o'-lanterns. ![]() Meanwhile, the Halloween festivities and parties continue throughout the town and a parade marches down the main street while the silhouette of a short figure walks through the crowd, dragging a burlap bag with a dark stain at the bottom. He removes the sheet and screams at the sight of Emma's disembodied head on a stake, the pumpkin sucker lodged in her mouth. Some time later, he notices Emma has not come up and goes down to the yard where he notices that one of the ghost-crows now has lights attached to it. The hidden assailant drags Emma's body back to the yard as Henry lies upstairs, passed out and with the TV on high volume. Her blood stains through the sheets and the children run away. Under the sheets, a figure takes a bitten pumpkin-shaped sucker and slits Emma's throat. In the ensuing struggle, Emma tumbles onto the sidewalk where passing trick-or-treaters stop to investigate. As she removes the sheets off one of the ghost-crows, it lunges at her, covering her in the white cloth. While he goes in to "put on the tape", Emma starts to take down some of the decorations down, uttering the unforgivable "I hate Halloween". Henry, a true fan of the holiday, promises to remove everything early the next morning and convinces Emma to meet him inside for some "alone time". Emma asserts that she wants all the decorations gone before her mother visits the next morning, saying that the yard looks like a crime scene, and blows out the candle. The robot, Emma ( Leslie Bibb), takes a jack-o'-lantern to blow out the light but her boyfriend, Henry ( Tahmoh Penikett), tells her that it's against tradition to un-decorate before midnight. The movie includes four interwoven tales: Opening: A couple dressed as a robot and Flash Gordon return to their home, the front lawn decorated with numerous 'ghost-crows' (scarecrow-style ghosts) and lit pumpkins. Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ![]() Kreeg lives alone with his dog Spike and is visited by a scary trick-or-treating creature. Laurie sees a stalker that follows her while walking through the woods to the party, she is attacked and she finally has her initiation. They play a prank with Rhonda but when the mean Marcy blows out the last Jack-o-Lantern in the spot, they need the support of Rhonda to escape from the damned place. Meanwhile four teenagers invite the outcast Rhonda to join them in their journey to an abandoned rock quarry where a tragic accident on the school bus with eight troubled children happened thirty years ago. When he arrives at the house of the high-school principal Steven, the boy discovers how much the disturbed man respects the dead and the traditions of Halloween. Meanwhile, the glutton Charlie destroys many Jack-o-Lanterns on the street. Earlier, the virgin Laurie buys a Little Red Riding Hood costume with her sister and two girlfriends and they invite some guys for a party. In the Halloween night in Warren Valley, Ohio, Emma blows out a Jack-o-Lantern in front of her home despite the remark of her husband Henry sooner she has a tragic surprise. ![]()
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