In 1980, white demographic was 83% of the United States. The original Halloween movie had either none or almost no non-white people, which would be expected for a middle class, midwestern suburb.
The 17% of non-white Americans would largely be found in the cities.
I could dissect the characters in several ways, but I'll keep it at the other standout which is the woman wearing the cross, that haircut is not a 70s haircut AT ALL. It's a completely modern hairstyle.
And again, that clothing style is very modern. A woman wearing a black leather jacket type thing you might see hipster chicks wear in downtown Portland, would be very odd in a middle class midwestern suburban neighborhood in the late 70s.
In 1980, white demographic was 83% of the United States. The original Halloween movie had either none or almost no non-white people, which would be expected for a middle class, midwestern suburb.
The 17% of non-white Americans would largely be found in the cities.
I could dissect the characters in more than one way, but continuing on, the woman wearing the cross, that haircut is not a 70s haircut AT ALL. It's a completely modern hairstyle.
And again, that clothing style is very modern. A woman wearing a black leather jacket type thing you might see hipster chicks wear in downtown Portland, would be very odd in a middle class midwestern suburban neighborhood in the late 70s.