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[She was murdered in the firstHalloween (1978)film, portrayed by actress P.J.Soles.Her death was reprised in the Zombie-directedHalloween (2007), portrayed by actress Kristina Klebe.] He accused Loomis of complicity in the death: "Your monster killed her...He butchered her...I'm gonna get you, Loomis" - and he drew an unloaded weapon on the author.Security guards hauled him away.Later, Loomis' agent prophetically told him that she was of the personal opinion that the book crossed quite a few lines:"These are people's lives you're toying with.This sentimental, idealistic sports-fantasy classic became a smash hit in its unique depiction.Its tagline described the film's plot:All his life, Ray Kinsella was searching for his dreams.Then one day, his dreams came looking for him.In the year 1988, struggling Iowa farmer Ray Kinsella (Kevin Costner) was living with his wife Annie (Amy Madigan) and young daughter Karin (Gaby Hoffman).He thrived on the hustle bustle of the crowds and he traffic.To him, New York meant beautiful women and street smart guys who seemed to know all the angles.' Ah, corny, too corny for, you know, my taste.Let me, let me try and make it more profound...a slum tenement with clothes hanging on a linetraffic lined up at the Queensboro Bridge next o the Roosevelt Island Tramwaya demonstration downtown (a gay pride march?) in front of Village Cigars shop on 7th Avenuestylish females and well-dressed males outside upscale Henri Bendel's on 5th Avenueconstruction site on the street, as workers oogled a busty female pedestrianthe Whitehall dock area with the Staten Island ferry arriving and moving into portPROFOUND'Chapter One: He adored New York City.With a production budget of $8 million (estimated), and box-office gross receipts of $18 million (domestic).He was non-chalant, seemingly bored and uncommitted o his lucrative career in the illusory world of glamour and high-fashion photography.