Deputy Hunt: [as he, Sheriff Brackett, and Dr. Loomis get out of the car and approach the Wallace house] Not now.
Sheriff Brackett: [after positively identifying his deceased daughter Annie and sadly closing her eyes before she is taken away] I uh... have to... uh... go and tell my wife before somebody else does.
Deputy Hunt: Go on home, Leigh. Go on home. I'll take care of everything.
Sheriff Brackett: [glares at Dr. Loomis] Damn you!
Dr. Loomis: I'm sorry.
Sheriff Brackett: What have you done?!
Dr. Loomis: I haven't done anything.
Sheriff Brackett: YOU LET HIM OUT!
Dr. Loomis: [as Sheriff Brackett angrily leaves] I didn't let him out; I gave orders for him to be restrained.
Deputy Hunt: Now, is there anything else that we can do for you?
Dr. Loomis: [still feeling bad for Sheriff Brackett over the loss of his daughter] If that wasn't Michael Myers burning up in that car, then a lot of other kids are going to be slaughtered tonight.
Deputy Hunt: He's dead. You saw it.
Dr. Loomis: I saw a man in a mask.
Deputy Hunt: It was him.
Dr. Loomis: I want to believe you, but I have to be sure. I cannot stop until I'm certain he's dead.
Deputy Hunt: You're talking about him like he's some kind of animal.
Dr. Loomis: He was my patient for fifteen years. He became an obsession with me until I realized that there was nothing within him, neither conscience nor reason nor that was... even remotely human. An hour ago I stood up and fired six shots into him and then he just got up and walked away. I am talking about the real possibility that he is STILL OUT THERE!
Sheriff Brackett: [after positively identifying his deceased daughter Annie and sadly closing her eyes before she is taken away] I uh... have to... uh... go and tell my wife before somebody else does.
Deputy Hunt: Go on home, Leigh. Go on home. I'll take care of everything.
Sheriff Brackett: [glares at Dr. Loomis] Damn you!
Dr. Loomis: I'm sorry.
Sheriff Brackett: What have you done?!
Dr. Loomis: I haven't done anything.
Sheriff Brackett: YOU LET HIM OUT!
Dr. Loomis: [as Sheriff Brackett angrily leaves] I didn't let him out; I gave orders for him to be restrained.
Deputy Hunt: Now, is there anything else that we can do for you?
Dr. Loomis: [still feeling bad for Sheriff Brackett over the loss of his daughter] If that wasn't Michael Myers burning up in that car, then a lot of other kids are going to be slaughtered tonight.
Deputy Hunt: He's dead. You saw it.
Dr. Loomis: I saw a man in a mask.
Deputy Hunt: It was him.
Dr. Loomis: I want to believe you, but I have to be sure. I cannot stop until I'm certain he's dead.
Deputy Hunt: You're talking about him like he's some kind of animal.
Dr. Loomis: He was my patient for fifteen years. He became an obsession with me until I realized that there was nothing within him, neither conscience nor reason nor that was... even remotely human. An hour ago I stood up and fired six shots into him and then he just got up and walked away. I am talking about the real possibility that he is STILL OUT THERE!
Deputy Hunt : [as he, Sheriff Brackett, and Dr. Loomis get out of the car and approach the Wallace house] Not now.
Sheriff Brackett : [after positively identifying his deceased daughter Annie and sadly closing her eyes before she is taken away] I uh... have to... uh... go and tell my wife before somebody else does.
Deputy Hunt : Go on home, Leigh. Go on home. I'll take care of everything.
Sheriff Brackett : [glares at Dr. Loomis] Damn you!
Dr. Loomis : I'm sorry.
Sheriff Brackett : What have you done?!
Dr. Loomis : I haven't done anything.
Sheriff Brackett : YOU LET HIM OUT!
Dr. Loomis : [as Sheriff Brackett angrily leaves] I didn't let him out; I gave orders for him to be restrained.
Deputy Hunt : Now, is there anything else that we can do for you?
Dr. Loomis : [still feeling bad for Sheriff Brackett over the loss of his daughter] If that wasn't Michael Myers burning up in that car, then a lot of other kids are going to be slaughtered tonight.
Deputy Hunt : He's dead. You saw it.
Dr. Loomis : I saw a man in a mask.
Deputy Hunt : It was him.
Dr. Loomis : I want to believe you, but I have to be sure. I cannot stop until I'm certain he's dead.
Deputy Hunt : You're talking about him like he's some kind of animal.
Dr. Loomis : He was my patient for fifteen years. He became an obsession with me until I realized that there was nothing within him, neither conscience nor reason nor that was... even remotely human. An hour ago I stood up and fired six shots into him and then he just got up and walked away. I am talking about the real possibility that he is STILL OUT THERE!
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