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Sam is first seen walking down a street, and then approaches a house, he rings the bell and asks for candy but no one responds. Disappointed, he walks to an alley and finds a man there. Later Sam gets out with his candy bag filled before smiling evilly to the audience.
When Principal Steven Wilkins is burying a body in his backyard, an unknown attacker is seen ambushing Wilkins' elderly neighbor, Mr. Kreeg, but Wilkins ignores Kreeg's help cry and returns to his house. And when Wilkins hands out candy to Macy and her friends, Sam appears behind Chip, Wilkins offers Sam candy, and he just takes a chocolate bar and walks away from the house.
Sam is briefly seen in the flashback of the story, where he has apparently killed a crow with a branch. In the present, after Rhonda leaves her friends to be killed by the school bus kids, who are brought back to life as zombies, she and Sam encounter each other, where Rhonda seemingly recognizes Sam before parting ways.
Sam finally appears as the titular main antagonist of the final story, when Mr. Kreeg scares some trick or treating kids, he unknowingly breaks a rule from Halloween, drawing Sam's attention, when Mr. Kreeg checks his lawn after a candy is tossed in the window, he sees it filled with jack-o'-lanterns and a note with a message written in blood saying that Kreeg will be killed, Sam then rushes in the upstairs hallway to Kreeg's room, when Kreeg checks his room, a Jack-O Lantern is suddenly lit on fire, and Kreeg's room is filled in writings like "Trick or Treat" and "Give me something good to eat". Sam then suddenly stabs Kreeg's leg and emerges from the other side of the bed, Kreeg asks him who is he, and to his shock, Sam pulls a chocolate bar with a razor blade in it, Kreeg grabs his shotgun to shoot Sam, but he disappears from the room. Kreeg then walks out of his room and slips in the staircase filled with candy and glass shards, injuring his hands in the process, Kreeg tries to unlock the front door and escape but he is unable to do so due to his slit hands, while doing it, Sam sneaks up to him by crawling in the ceiling and lunges towards Kreeg, briefly getting knocked out. Kreeg tries to get help from Wilkins before being attacked again by Sam (the unknown attacker from the first story) in the process. Kreeg accidentally rips Sam's mask off, revealing his hideous, pumpkin-like face. Sam then bites Kreeg's leg but gets shot in the face by him, temporarily incapacitating Sam. Kreeg then shoots Sam's inert body, and then tries to call the police, but the phone cord is cut, and Sam's sentient right hand stabs Kreeg in the ankle, but he kicks it away, the hand walks to Sam's body, waking him up and reattaching his hand back in place, much to Kreeg's horror. Sam puts his mask back on and slowly, yet menacingly walks towards Kreeg, biting a pumpkin lollipop. A terrified Kreeg tries to fight back by using a broken bottle, but Sam effortlessly breaks his arm, and apparently stabs Kreeg's chest with the bitten lollipop. Fortunately for Kreeg, a chocolate bar fell on Kreeg's chest and Sam unknowingly poked it, Sam sees the bar and eats it. Greatly satisfied, Sam watches at Kreeg one last time before walking out of the house. Sam is last seen glaring at Kreeg from the street before watching a woman named Emma blowing out a Jack-O Lantern, (just like she did in the opening scene) and Sam then goes off to kill her (revealing he was the one who killed her in the opening).
Sam appears as a seemingly innocent young trick-or-treater, dressed in orange footy pajamas with yellow patches sewn on the front and tattered brown gloves. His large, round head is covered by a simple burlap mask tied around his neck, with black button eyes and a stitched-on grin. Once his mask is removed, however, it reveals his demonic nature- his bald, bulbous head is covered with sickly orange flesh, and has a wide mouth full of sharp and crooked teeth. Combined with his black, angular eye sockets and a triangular hole where his nose would be, Sam's head resembles a traditional jack-o'-lantern. He also carries around a large burlap sack full of candy, razor blades, and possibly a live cat. When shot and dismembered, Sam's insides are shown to be made of pumpkin guts.
Sam is the spirit of Halloween night, symbolizing both its innocent whimsy and underlying darkness. He appears in a different town every year on Halloween night, ensuring that the Halloween spirit is kept alive and punishing those who would ignore or defy the ancient traditions, often in a sadistic and ironic fashion tailored specifically to his targets. His weapons of choice are a large jack-o'-lantern lollipop (bitten into to create a shiv) and later on in the film, a chocolate bar with a razor blade sticking out. Even unarmed, Sam resorts to clawing and biting his victims.
Despite his sadistic and amoral nature, Sam is shown to give mercy to those who change their ways and respect Halloween- just before he stabs Mr. Kreeg, he is placated by a chocolate bar Kreeg uses to block his attack and leaves the house, believing this counted as trick or treating. Later, Kreeg is shown giving out candy to kids he once scorned as Sam watches from a distance as if to warn him that Sam will be watching.
Trick 'r Treat is a 2007 American anthology horror film written and directed by Michael Dougherty (in his directorial debut) and produced by Bryan Singer. The film stars Dylan Baker, Rochelle Aytes, Anna Paquin and Brian Cox. It relates four Halloween horror stories with a common element in them: Sam, a trick-or-treating demon wearing orange footie pajamas with a burlap sack over his head. The character appears in each story whenever one of the other characters breaks a Halloween tradition.
The film takes place on Halloween night in the fictional town of Warren Valley, Ohio. The plot follows a nonlinear narrative, with characters crossing paths throughout the film. At the center of the story is Sam, a peculiar trick-or-treater in an orange footie pajama costume, who appears to enforce the "rules" of Halloween.
In the opening scene, Emma and her Halloween-loving husband Henry return home after a celebratory night. Emma (who hates Halloween) blows out their jack-o'-lantern before midnight against Henry's superstitious advice. As Henry relaxes and falls asleep in the house, Emma begins tearing down the decorations; but is then ambushed and murdered by an unseen assailant. Hours later, Henry discovers her mutilated corpse on display with the decorations.
Charlie, a child who vandalizes jack-o'-lanterns, is caught stealing candy from an unattended bowl previously left by the school principal Steven Wilkins. Seemingly taking the offense in a stride, Wilkins offers Charlie a candy bar while lecturing Charlie on the importance of respecting Halloween rules and traditions. Charlie gradually feels more unwell until he begins to vomit chocolate and blood. As Charlie dies, Wilkins reveals that he laced the candy with cyanide, remarking "You should always check your candy."
When Wilkins returns indoors, he briefly notices Kreeg screaming for help at the window; Wilkins brushes him off before something seems to attack him. Wilkins guides Billy downstairs to carve a jack-o'-lantern, hiding a knife behind his back. After some hesitation, Wilkins appears to stab Billy. However, Billy is unharmed and it is revealed that the knife was plunged into Charlie's severed head, the "jack-o'-lantern" they are about to carve.
Macy leaves eight jack-o'-lanterns by the lake as a tribute to the deceased. The group splits up, leaving Rhonda and Chip behind. Rhonda gets separated and is then pursued by horrifying figures; but once she is hurt while being chased and reduced to tears the other teens reveal that it was them, disguised as the dead children in an attempt to prank her, all planned by Macy. Schrader realizes that the trick has gone too far and tries to comfort the terrified Rhonda while a bitter Macy kicks a jack-o'-lantern into the water. The actual undead ghosts of the children emerge from the lake and attack the teens. Rhonda coldly abandons them to their deaths as revenge for their prank. As she leaves, Rhonda encounters Sam and exchanges a nod of respect toward him.
Laurie, a self-conscious 22-year-old from out of town, joins her older sister Danielle and friends Maria and Janet for Halloween. The girls all select fairy tale princess costumes, encouraging Laurie to wear a "Little Red Riding Hood" costume. A devout Halloween traditionalist, Laurie misses trick-or-treating and is uncaring of her friends and sister's talks of dates.
While the other girls pick up dates and head to a party in the woods, Laurie chooses to stay and enjoy the town festival instead. Later, on the way to meet up with her friends, she is attacked by a hooded man dressed as a vampire. A bundle of red cloth later falls out of a tree by the girls' bonfire, revealing the injured and frightened vampire. After an arriving Laurie remarks that he bit her, Laurie's friends unmask the man, revealed to be Steven Wilkins, who had been seeking out victims at the festival.
Laurie's sister and friends all shed their clothing and skin and transform into werewolves. With it being her first time killing someone and having sought out someone who deserves it, Laurie transforms and slaughters Wilkins before devouring him. Sam, sitting on a nearby log, watches as the werewolves feast on their deceased dates.
Kreeg, a curmudgeonly Halloween hater, dresses up his dog to scare trick-or-treaters off his doorstep. As the night proceeds, Kreeg encounters escalating phenomena: The front of the house is egged; the lawn is filled with ornate jack-o'-lanterns; and the hallways and ceiling are scrawled with Halloween and Samhain greetings.
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