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A crazed inventor intends to sacrifice millions of children as part of a massive Druid ceremony. To achieve this, he produces the immensely popular 'Silver Shamrock' line of Halloween masks. Each mask contains a tiny chip which, when activated by a particular television signal, will kill the wearer in a most disgusting fashion. When children all over the world sit down to watch the Silver Shamrock advertisement, terror and panic will spread.
There are more than enough giant logic holes, stilted characters and idiotic developments to make sure that it is bad for reasons transcending its simple poorness as a sequel
The end result is a bit of a mess but hugely enjoyable, and often (thanks to Dean Cundey's camerawork and John Carpenter's close supervision as producer) as striking visually as its predecessors.