Black-and-white still from Halloween (1978), featuring Jamie Lee Curtis and co-stars walking together through a suburban neighborhood. The casual setting contrasts with the film’s mounting tension, capturing an early moment before the terror unfolds.
Halloween (1978), directed by John Carpenter, is a landmark horror film that introduced audiences to the character Michael Myers and helped define the modern slasher genre. Jamie Lee Curtis’s portrayal of Laurie Strode established her as one of the most iconic figures in horror cinema.
