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| Boogeyman II | |
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| Boogeyman II | |
| Directed by | Bruce Pearn ("Bruce Starr") Ulli Lommel (uncredited) Paul Willson (uncredited) |
| Written by | Ulli Lommel (uncredited) Suzanna Love (uncredited) Bruce Pearn (uncredited) |
| Produced by | Ulli Lommel Bruce Pearn |
| Starring |
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| Cinematography | Philippe Carr-Foster David Sperling |
| Edited by | Terrell Tannen |
| Music by | Tim Krog |
Production company | New West Films |
| Distributed by | VCII Home Entertainment |
Release dates |
1984 (West Germany, VHS) |
Running time | 79 minutes (premiere) 83 minutes (extended) |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Boogeyman II (known as Revenge of the Boogeyman in the United Kingdom)[1] is a 1983 American horror film directed by Ulli Lommel and starring Suzanna Love, Ulli Lommel, and Shannah Hall. It is a sequel to the 1980 film The Boogey Man. Like its predecessor, the film was banned in the United Kingdom as a "video nasty" during the 1980s.
Plot
[edit]The film follows the character of Lacey, who travels to Los Angeles to consult a film producer about making a feature film based on the supernatural events she experienced revolving around a malevolent spirit trapped in a mirror. Lacey unwittingly brings a broken glass from the mirror, resulting in dire consequences.
Premise
[edit]After a recap of the first film, supposedly based on true events, film makers attempt to try to recreate what occurred. After a piece of broken glass appears from the first film, killings begin again.
Cast
[edit]- Suzanna Love as Lacey
- Shannah Hall as Bonnie
- Sholto von Douglas as Joseph
- Ulli Lommel as Mickey
- Bob Rosenfarb as Bernie
- Rhonda Aldrich as Cynthia
- John Carradine as Dr. Warren (archive footage)
References
[edit]- ^ "Boogeyman II (1983)". British Film Institute. Archived from the original on October 24, 2022.
External links
[edit]- Boogeyman II at IMDb