The Hills Have Eyes Part 2 (1985) [R]

Release Date:
August 2, 1985

Original Title:
The Hills Have Eyes Part 2

Alternate Titles:
La colline a des yeux n°2
Quadrilha de Sádicos 2
The Hills Have Eyes 2 - Im Todestal der Wölfe
The Hills Have Eyes Part II
The Night of Jupiter
Wes Craven's The Hills Have Eyes Part 2
Пагорби мають очі 2
サランドラII
サランドラⅡ
殺人唔斬眼

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Hills Two Corporation
New Realm Entertainments
VTC

Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18  FR: 12  US: R 

Runtime: 90

So you think you're lucky to be alive...

A motocross team on their way to trial a new super-fuel head out across the desert lead by Rachel, who, unbeknownst to the rest of the group, is a survivor of the cannibal clan which menaced the Carter family several years before.

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Accountant:
Karen Locke

Animal Wrangler:
Patricia Holland

Armorer:
John Harrington

Assistant Editor:
Margaret Carlton

Assistant Property Master:
Steven Levit

Associate Producer:
Jonathan Debin

Best Boy Grip:
Stephen Crawford

Boom Operator:
Peggy Names

Carpenter:
Michael Norris
Robert Varney

Casting:
Dennis Cornell

Characters:
Wes Craven

Construction Foreman:
Rick Cutler

Costume Assistant:
Mimi Craven

Costume Design:
Taryn De Chellis

Director:
Wes Craven

Director of Photography:
David Lewis

Driver:
Mardy Macy

Editor:
Richard Bracken

Electrician:
Raymond Bilger
Jesse Mather

First Assistant Camera:
Billy Dickson

First Assistant Director:
John Callas

Gaffer:
Ben Batzdorff

Grip:
Bill Eckert

Hairdresser:
Ramona Joy

Key Grip:
Robert Gray

Leadman:
Robert Johnson

Location Manager:
Lisa Shuart

Location Scout:
Suzanne Benoit

Makeup Artist:
Ken Horn

Original Music Composer:
Harry Manfredini

Other:
Sheri Smith
Mary P. Zinda
Richard Zink
Joe Addison

Presenter:
Adrienne Fancey

Producer:
Barry Cahn
Peter Locke

Producer's Assistant:
Barbara Dreyfus

Production Design:
Dominick Bruno

Script Supervisor:
Sharon Hagen

Second Assistant Camera:
Clinton Dougherty

Second Assistant Director:
Tony Cecere

Second Company Grip:
Kim Kono

Set Decoration:
Forrest Chadwick

Set Designer:
Robb Wilson King

Sound Effects:
Eddie Campbell
Anthony Ippolito
Dave Kulczycki

Sound Mixer:
Art Names

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Don MacDougall
Alan Holly
William Gazecki

Special Effects:
Richard Brownfield

Special Effects Assistant:
Frank Monroe
Mark Stimpson

Stunt Coordinator:
Tony Cecere

Stunts:
Kane Hodder
Pamela Bebermeyer
Clifford Bruce Carson
Shane Dixon
Christopher Doyle
Joe Gilbride
David Goodrich
Desiree Ayers Kerns
Rob King
Rex Pierson
Sharon Shaeffer
Jeff Smolek
Speed Sterns
Cindy Wills

Thanks:
Malcolm Smith

Third Assistant Camera:
Louis Patrou
Brian Tatsumo

Transportation Captain:
Ron Simpson

Unit Production Manager:
John Callas

Writer:
Wes Craven

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