The Hills Have Eyes Part II (1984)
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- R
- 1h 26min
- Horror, Thriller
- 02 Aug 1985 (USA)
- Movie
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Complete, Cast awaiting verification
Robert Houston | ... |
Bobby
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David Nichols | ... |
The Psychiatrist
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Virginia Vincent | ... |
Ethel Carter (archiveFootage)
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James Whitworth | ... |
Jupiter (archiveFootage)
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Susan Lanier | ... |
Brenda (archiveFootage)
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Tamara Stafford | ... |
Cass
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Kevin Spirtas | ... |
Roy
(as Kevin Blair)
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John Laughlin | ... |
Hulk
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Willard E. Pugh | ... |
Foster
(as Willard Pugh)
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Peter Frechette | ... |
Harry
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Colleen Riley | ... |
Jane
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Penny Johnson Jerald | ... |
Sue
(as Penny Johnson)
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Janus Blythe | ... |
Rachel / Ruby
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Lance Gordon | ... |
Mars (archiveFootage)
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Brenda Marinoff | ... |
Katy (archiveFootage)
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Martin Speer | ... |
Doug (archiveFootage)
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Edith Fellows | ... |
Mrs. Wilson
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Arden Roger Meyer | ... |
Man With Towel
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Michael Berryman | ... |
Pluto
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John Bloom | ... |
The Reaper
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Nicholas Worth | ... |
The Reaper (uncredited) (voice)
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Directed by
Wes Craven | ... | (directed by) |
Written by
Wes Craven | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
Barry Cahn | ... | producer (produced by) |
Jonathan Debin | ... | associate producer |
Peter Locke | ... | producer (produced by) |
Music by
Harry Manfredini | ... | (music by) |
Cinematography by
David Lewis | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Richard Bracken |
Editorial Department
Margaret Carlton | ... | assistant editor |
Casting By
Dennis Cornell | ... | (casting by) |
Production Design by
Dominick Bruno |
Set Decoration by
Forrest Chadwick |
Costume Design by
Taryn De Chellis |
Makeup Department
Ken Horn | ... | makeup artist |
Ramona Joy | ... | hairdresser |
Production Management
John Callas | ... | unit production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
John Callas | ... | first assistant director |
Anthony Cecere | ... | second assistant director (as Tony Cecere) |
John Callas | ... | second unit director (uncredited) |
Art Department
Rick Cutler | ... | construction foreman |
Robert Johnson | ... | lead man |
Robb Wilson King | ... | set design consultant |
Steven Levit | ... | assistant property master |
Michael Norris | ... | carpenter |
Tim Perovich | ... | assistant property |
Robert Varney | ... | carpenter |
Sound Department
Eddie Campbell | ... | sound effects |
William Gazecki | ... | re-recording mixer |
Alan Holly | ... | re-recording mixer |
Anthony Ippolito | ... | sound effects |
Dave Kulczycki | ... | sound effects (as David Kulczycki) |
Don MacDougall | ... | re-recording mixer |
Art Names | ... | sound mixer (as Arthur Names) |
Peggy Names | ... | boom operator |
Bill Henderson | ... | sound re-recording engineer (uncredited) |
William Hooper | ... | sound editor (uncredited) |
Special Effects by
Dick Brownfield | ... | special effects (as Richard Brownfield) |
Frank Monroe | ... | assistant special effects |
Mark Stimpson | ... | assistant special effects |
Stunts
Desiree Ayres | ... | stunt player (as Desiree Ayers Kerns) |
Pamela Bebermeyer | ... | stunt player (as Pam Bebermeyer) |
Bruce Carson | ... | stunt player (as Clifford Bruce Carson) |
Anthony Cecere | ... | stunt coordinator (as Tony Cecere) |
Shane Dixon | ... | stunt player |
Christopher Doyle | ... | stunt player |
Joe Gilbride | ... | stunt player (as Joseph Gilbride) |
David Goodrich | ... | stunt player |
Kane Hodder | ... | stunt player |
Rob King | ... | stunt player (as Robert D. King) |
Rex Pierson | ... | stunt player |
Sharon Schaffer | ... | stunt player (as Sharon Shaeffer) |
Jeff Smolek | ... | stunt player |
Speed Stearns | ... | stunt player |
Cindy Wills | ... | stunt player (as Cindy 'Toad' Wills) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Ben Batzdorff | ... | gaffer |
Ray Bilger | ... | electrician (as Raymond Bilger) |
Stephen Crawford | ... | best boy (as Steve Crawford) |
Billy Dickson | ... | first assistant camera (as Bill Dickson) |
Clinton Dougherty | ... | second assistant camera (as Clint Dougherty) |
Bill Eckert | ... | third grip |
Robert Gray | ... | key grip |
Kim Kono | ... | second grip |
Jesse Mather | ... | electrician |
Louis Patrou | ... | third assistant camera |
Brian Tatsumo | ... | third assistant camera |
Carol Westwood | ... | still photographer |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Mimi Craven | ... | assistant costumer |
Location Management
Suzanne Benoit | ... | location scout |
Lisa Shuart | ... | location manager |
Mary P. Zinda | ... | location auditor |
Script and Continuity Department
Sharon Hagen | ... | script supervisor |
Transportation Department
Mardy Macy | ... | driver |
Ron Simpson | ... | transportation captain |
Additional Crew
'Albacore' Joe Addison | ... | communications |
Sheri Bond | ... | production associate (as Sheri Smith) |
Barbara Dreyfus | ... | assistant to producers |
John Harrington | ... | armorer |
Patricia Holland | ... | dog wrangler |
Robert Jellen | ... | insurance provided by: Albert G. Ruben and Company (as Bob Jellen) |
Karen Locke | ... | bookkeeper |
Tim Perovich | ... | production assistant |
Richard Zink | ... | additional labourer |
Chris Stiles | ... | production assistant (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Castle Hill Productions (1985) (United States) (theatrical)
- Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment (1985) (World-wide) (theatrical) (sales)
- Greater Union Organisation (GUO) (1985) (Australia) (theatrical)
- Cannon France (1985) (France) (theatrical)
- Cederland Film Company (1985) (Lebanon) (theatrical) (Beirut)
- VideoVisa (1985) (Mexico) (VHS)
- Jacinto Santos Parrás (1986) (Spain) (theatrical)
- PC Jacinto Santos (1986) (Spain) (tv)
- PC Jacinto Santos (1986) (Spain) (video)
- Thorn EMI Video Australia (1986) (Australia) (VHS)
- Thorn EMI/HBO Video (1986) (United States) (VHS)
- Thorn-Emi Video (1986) (Belgium) (VHS)
- Thorn-Emi Video (1986) (West Germany) (VHS)
- HBO Video (1988) (United States) (VHS)
- Weintraub Entertainment (1988) (World-wide) (sales)
- Malofilm Home Video (1993) (Canada) (VHS)
- Republic Pictures Home Video (1993) (United States) (VHS) (for Lumiere Pictures)
- Future Film (1996) (Finland) (VHS)
- Anchor Bay Entertainment (2003) (United States) (DVD)
- DMEG (2004) (Sweden) (DVD)
- Future Film (2005) (Finland) (DVD)
- Umbrella Entertainment (2005) (Australia) (DVD)
- Laser Paradise (2007) (Germany) (DVD)
- Sunfilm Entertainment (2008) (Germany) (DVD)
- Kino Lorber (2012) (United States) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Bell Helmets (special thanks)
- Clairmont Camera Film & Digital (camera systems by)
- Creative Film Arts (opticals by)
- Gomillion Sound (post-production sound)
- Movielab (color by)
- THX Ltd. (digitally mastering: DVD 2003 as "THX Optimized")
- Yamaha Corporation of America (special thanks)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
A group of bikers, which includes some of the survivors from the original film, embark on a journey by bus to a biker race near the desert of the infamous incidents. However, because of a mistake they are late and decide to take a shortcut through the desert. Halfway through the desert the bus breaks down. While trying to repair the bus, some of the group wander off, and wind up in the traps of the survivors of the mutant family of the first. Then the mutants go after the rest...
Written by Parca Mortem |
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Taglines | So you think you're lucky to be alive... See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Box Office
Budget | $700,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | Though it was released after A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984), The Hills Have Eyes Part 2 was shot before A Nightmare on Elm Street went into production. Writer-director Wes Craven has claimed that only about two thirds of the movie was shot before the studio halted production due to budget concerns. When A Nightmare on Elm Street became a box office success, the studio convinced Craven to finish Hills Have Eyes Part 2 using only the footage that had already been shot. Since there was not enough for a feature length film, footage from the first The Hills Have Eyes (1977) was edited in to pad out the running time. Wes Craven has since disowned the movie. See more » |
Goofs | (at around 1h 5 mins) Ruby says that The Reaper is Papa Jupiter's big brother, but in The Hills Have Eyes (1977), Otis (Jupiter's father) explained that Jupiter only had an older sister who later died in a house fire that Jupiter set. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited from The Hills Have Eyes (1977). See more » |
Quotes |
[his only line]
The Reaper: Reaper no dumb like Papa Jupe! See more » |